The world appears to be in a relative state of peace, giving Tony Stark and Bruce Banner plenty of time to play around in Tony's lab — science bros are killing it! During one such science bro session, ...
Certainly nobody looks at Ultron, even the big Hoover vacuum cleaner style trike Ultron 1 that we saw at the end of “Age of Ultron” #9, as much of a child. It grew up and grew malevolent pretty ...
To save the planet Earth – and maybe the entire galaxy! – the heroes of the Marvel Universe made the most controversial decision of their lives. The results have brought disaster the likes of which ...
In an attempt to get an honest review of Avengers: Age of Ultron, Esquire sent a 9-year-old child out to see it and report back. Why? Because the magazine assumed that kids were the movie’s target ...
After watching Iron Man in Hulkbuster armor go toe-to-toe with the Hulk himself, how are you supposed to get excited for any other superhero fight? Captain America vs. Iron Man? No thanks. Batman vs.
It will surely stand as one of the most peculiar and possibly ironic entries in a director’s filmography that, in between Joss Whedon’s two “Avengers” films, there reads “Much Ado About Nothing”: a ...
Although Ultron first appears in Avengers #54 (1968), the character is disguised for the majority of the issue as the Crimson Cowl, with his face only revealed on the last page of the issue and no ...
If you saw "Avengers: Age of Ultron" this summer, you may know that James Spader ("The Blacklist") voiced the villainous robot Ultron. However, you may not be aware that Spader did a lot more than ...
About midway through "Avengers: Age of Ultron," there's a scene in which Thor (Chris Hemsworth) teams up with Dr. Erik Selvig (Stellan Skarsgard) to find out how to defeat the villainous Ultron and to ...
Writer/director Joss Whedon's 2012 The Avengers wasn't the first film in what has become a cinematic juggernaut called the Marvel Universe, but it set a very high bar for the movies that followed. The ...