On the stump for "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," actors Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson.are singing the praises of writer/director Joss Whedon's script for superhero team sequel "The Avengers: Age of Ultron".
Johansson tells Collider:
"I was just amazed. Joss is something else, he really is. He locks
himself away for God knows how long. I think he has the dark circles to
prove it. [He] just came out with something totally solid. I was really
impressed by his ability to make this ever-expanding [Marvel Cinematic Universe] feel very close-knit and cerebral and progressive."
She adds: "I mean this movie feels like the continuation of
The Avengers, it doesn't feel like a tag-on or the rehashed version or
just 'Let's throw a bunch of new characters in there and keep the thing
alive.' It really feels like the next step, and all of our characters,
our relationships with one another continue to progress, become more
intertwined, more complicated, more meshed. And the film has a lot of
great comic book moments that the fans are gonna love, but it's also got
a lot of really great dramatic moments that audience members, I think,
will really relate to."
Evans took the opportunity to further explain that he plans to take a break from acting after his Marvel contract is done to focus on directing.
Evans says: "Oh yeah, this was a big thing! I gotta watch what I say.
I will absolutely clarify. I have a six-movie contract with Marvel and I
absolutely plan on fulfilling them. This is without a doubt the biggest
blessing in my life. Marvel has literally changed the game for me, and
they make great movies. I did direct last year and it was a really
fantastic experience, I really enjoyed it. So I'm certainly looking to
do that a bit more, so when it comes to exploring other acting jobs I
may not be as proactive in trying to find those, I may kind of stick
with my Marvel universe in terms of getting in front of the camera, and
then getting behind the camera outside of it."
The Avengers sequel DOES NOT follow the Age of Ultron comics storyline--in which the big bad Ultron was created by Hank Pym who becomes Ant-Man. James Spader will both voice Ultron, and he'll have to do some kind of motion-capture as well--This news puts to rest the most popular theory suggesting that Tony Stark's (Robert Downey Jr,) robot butler J.A.R.V.I.S. (voiced by Paul Bettany) operating system from the Iron Man Films would turn into the villain.
Marvel vets RDJ, Evans Chris Hemsworth Johansson Samuel L. Jackson Jeremy Renner Mark Ruffalo, Clark Gregg and Cobie Smulders are all expected back Two time Iron Man co-star Don Cheadle is involved this time out according to USA Today. Bettany will appear on screen as The Vision
an android created by Ultron as a weapon to be used against the
Avengers. Vision can fire beams of radiation and turn invisible--the
character ultimately turned the tables on Ultron and became an
Avengers member himself.
Thomas Kretschmann has landed the role of 2nd bad guy Baron von Strucker. In the comics, the seemingly immortal Strucker is one of the leaders of Hydra, and an enemy of both S.H.I.E.L.D and The Avengers seemingly beat out rumored candidates Marton Csokas and Dougray Scott who were being considered for the BvS role. The character will have Wanda Maximoff, a.k.a. Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and her twin brother Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) apparently working for him in the sequel (American Horror Story favorite Evan Peters plays a different incarnation of the speedy superhero in Bryan Singer's "X-Men: Days of Future Past"--now in post-production--that film hits screens May 23rd 2014.). Korean actress Soo-hyun Kim will play a bad gal role.
Radar Online has an unidentified source that claims that RDJ is campaigning to get his pals Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster a role in the movie.
Some non principal filming
is taking place in South Africa Production on the 'Avengers' sequel is
slated to begin in earnest later this month to meet a release date of
May 1, 2015.
Evans also clarified something that I had been wondering about - his great cameo in "Thor: The Dark World"
does NOT count as part of his six film contract - which means that he's
slated for two more films after "Age of Ultron". The obvious
being Captain America 3 and a third "Avengers".
"Captain America 2" launches first in the UK and parts of Europe on
March 26th ahead of a major global release (including the U.S.) the
following week on April 3rd & 4th.
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