Without doubt, “The Avengers: Age of Ultron” is the most highly anticipated production of this year in the genre of superhero movies, and for plenty of great reasons. The studio is obviously putting a lot of work into the film, and so far it’s shaping up to be an amazing entry into the “Avengers” world. And, while major plot details are of course still being kept under wraps, some details have been finding their way to the public in steady batches.
So far, we know parts of the storyline for the upcoming film, as well as how the opening scene is going to go down. And now, thanks to a LEGO 2015 Toy Fair held in New York (of all possible sources), we got another small detail. The fair had set version of The Vision, and revealed the story of where the character comes from, so it’s probably safe to assume that this will tie into the new film in some way.
Tony Stark will also be in charge of a special peacekeeping program, and there will be new superheroes in the story as well, as indicated by a recent art promotion that came out from Marvel’s studios. A thread on reddit has also revealed another possible spoiler recently, claiming that the film is going to be three hours long.
This is becoming a pretty standard norm for major film releases nowadays, and it’s certainly not a bad thing, as it gives viewers even more entertainment for their money.
In other news, while Captain Marvel is most certainly not present in the plot of the new film, there might be a hint about him at the end of the movie, according to a few small rumors. If this is true, it could be an indication about what’s coming up in the franchise, but the scene is so far still not confirmed with absolute certainty.
If nothing unexpected happens during the rest of the production, the film should come out on May 1 in North America, and a little bit earlier in Australia/New Zealand – April 23, followed by a UK launch on April 24. There haven’t really been any indications of a possible delay coming up, and from what the public has been told officially so far, the film’s production is running according to schedule, so it’s looking more and more likely that we’ll get to see “The Avengers: Age of Ultron” in a few months. Until then, we might even get a few more hints about the film’s story, as there is certainly a lot that can be speculated on, and fans of this franchise love to guess what’s coming up next.
