So Iron Man is taking credit for Ant Man's accomplishments?
Even though Ant Man will be in the MCU, this Ultron will be different from the comic books.
I suppose it's possible that the PTBs would give a wink/nod to the audience, and mention Ant Man... but, according to Joss, Tony Stark creates Ultron in the MCU.
If I had to guess, I'd say the Ultron Program will probably turn out to be Tony's way of trying to deal with a world in which SHIELD could no longer protect people from outre threats. He wants to create an army of robots capable of dealing with Avenger-level threats, when the Avengers are unavailable for whatever reason.
And it worked out about as well as such things usually do in a comics universe...
If I had to guess, I'd say the Ultron Program will probably turn out to be Tony's way of trying to deal with a world in which SHIELD could no longer protect people from outre threats. He wants to create an army of robots capable of dealing with Avenger-level threats, when the Avengers are unavailable for whatever reason.
And it worked out about as well as such things usually do in a comics universe...
Should have built an army of 6 foot tall toy soldiers instead. That always works out well.
EDIT: Just re-watched and noticed at 1:08 (where they are all leaping/flying) the team appears to be fighting soldiers or para-military, rather than Ultron clones. I wonder if that's Hydra? I've been wondering how the Ultron program would go awry yet Vision would not, and having heard Von Strucker makes at least an appearance, it could make sense that Ultron failed because of Hydra tampering.
Oh, and where's Sam? He should be on the team after helping Cap and Widow.
So Iron Man is taking credit for Ant Man's accomplishments?
In the MCU, Hank Pym is already a terrible father, a crappy husband, a crazy scientist and a questionable mentor. Why add "creator of the apocalypse" to the repertoire?
"A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP"
All i can say after watching the film is, it's brilliant. How Ultron gets creating was a surprise, we also learn a lot more about hawkeye and also more about black widows past and the fight between tony/hulkbuster and hulk was really cool.
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What this needs is "Daisy" making a surprise appearance and vibrating the rivets off the Ultron bots. :cool:
Even though Ant Man will be in the MCU, this Ultron will be different from the comic books.
I suppose it's possible that the PTBs would give a wink/nod to the audience, and mention Ant Man... but, according to Joss, Tony Stark creates Ultron in the MCU.
And it worked out about as well as such things usually do in a comics universe...
Should have built an army of 6 foot tall toy soldiers instead. That always works out well.
EDIT: Just re-watched and noticed at 1:08 (where they are all leaping/flying) the team appears to be fighting soldiers or para-military, rather than Ultron clones. I wonder if that's Hydra? I've been wondering how the Ultron program would go awry yet Vision would not, and having heard Von Strucker makes at least an appearance, it could make sense that Ultron failed because of Hydra tampering.
Oh, and where's Sam? He should be on the team after helping Cap and Widow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXVzgHrJbCo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J03HVr0oyQA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxqp7PiNmr4
just some B-Roll stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGZCYQaii38
other
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mulaIo-f9l4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B1pDxg86aI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh045ZgvjJc
In the MCU, Hank Pym is already a terrible father, a crappy husband, a crazy scientist and a questionable mentor. Why add "creator of the apocalypse" to the repertoire?
-Leonard Nimoy, RIP