Off topic, I know, but this is the voice I always hear when I read that line:"You didn't think it'd be that easy, did you?"
Yup.Did Ultron quote Pinocchio at one point? ...
I'm really not familiar with those comics at all. Might be fun to do some research before I see any more Avengers movies.Yup.
In fact, as it has been pointing, the song playing throughout the trailer is a slowed-down version of "I've Got No Strings", a particularly apt song considering Ultron's origins.
Well, the basic idea of Ultron is that he is an artificial intelligence who gains sentience, like a puppet freeing itself from its strings. In Ultron's case, however, he also gains a major craving for destroying humanity. In the comics, Hank Pym (better known as Ant-Man) was the inventor of Ultron. For the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Tony Stark will be inventing Ultron and an entire Iron Legion as a way of helping the Avengers with their workload. Suffice to say, things do not turn out well.I'm really not familiar with those comics at all. Might be fun to do some research before I see any more Avengers movies.
In Tony's defense, I think every geek has, at some point, said to himself or herself, "I'll bet I could find some way to automate this process, it'll save me so much work," and then only to find that it turns out to be more work than before.Well, the basic idea of Ultron is that he is an artificial intelligence who gains sentience, like a puppet freeing itself from its strings. In Ultron's case, however, he also gains a major craving for destroying humanity. In the comics, Hank Pym (better known as Ant-Man) was the inventor of Ultron. For the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Tony Stark will be inventing Ultron and an entire Iron Legion as a way of helping the Avengers with their workload. Suffice to say, things do not turn out well.
I am really keen on how they handle the JARVIS to Vision change. Obviously Tony made a new AI to handle the robot suits, the AI that ultimately becomes Ultron, but then I wonder how this goes back to JARVIS. Like, why didn't he use JARVIS in the first place? Why use him now to form Vision? So many questions.In Tony's defense, I think every geek has, at some point, said to himself or herself, "I'll bet I could find some way to automate this process, it'll save me so much work," and then only to find that it turns out to be more work than before.
I am really keen on how they handle the JARVIS to Vision change. Obviously Tony made a new AI to handle the robot suits, the AI that ultimately becomes Ultron, but then I wonder how this goes back to JARVIS. Like, why didn't he use JARVIS in the first place? Why use him now to form Vision? So many questions.
Though I am going to puke if Tony says a line like "No, my friend, you are no longer Jarvis, you are... MY VISION."
I can't help it, I went to film school, some of this stuff is like paint by numbers.That line will most certainly be in there now. Thanks.
I'm going to call it now and say that Vision is born from Ultron attempting to corrupt/convert Jarvis.I am really keen on how they handle the JARVIS to Vision change. Obviously Tony made a new AI to handle the robot suits, the AI that ultimately becomes Ultron, but then I wonder how this goes back to JARVIS. Like, why didn't he use JARVIS in the first place? Why use him now to form Vision? So many questions.
Though I am going to puke if Tony says a line like "No, my friend, you are no longer Jarvis, you are... MY VISION."
Actually I like that idea way better. I hope they go that route. Like, Ultron links with Jarvis and give him true sentience, and in the end he chooses to continue fighting for Tony. I know Ultron technically created Vision in the comics, but I figured the whole Jarvis link was going to force a change in that dynamic.I'm going to call it now and say that Vision is born from Ultron attempting to corrupt/convert Jarvis.
At some point in the comics everyone has been a robot.If I remember correctly, the original vision was created by Ultron out of the remnants of the original Human Torch, because the first Human Torch was actually a robot... because comics were weird back then.
That brings up an interesting point. Will they reference that since Howard Stark actually had access to the body of the original human torch in the movie universe?If I remember correctly, the original vision was created by Ultron out of the remnants of the original Human Torch, because the first Human Torch was actually a robot... because comics were weird back then.
Which sounds like it's a BIG problem for DC & WB, but not Marvel. Marvel has at least been openly accepting some of the cornier aspects of comics. Which I'm okay with. Superheroes are inherently corny and silly. You can't have dudes flying around in bright, primary coloured spandex and expect everyone to take it completely seriously. You either accept it and run with it or...well, whatever the hell DC is doing.I wish superhero based movies and TV shows would stop trying to avoid using the characters' handles from the comics anyway. You want to give the name a natural feeling origin in the movie? Sure. Avoiding it outright by using an even cheesier ersatz name? No, that sucks. I feel like someone--a director, writer, or producer--felt the original code name was corny, so they shoehorn in half-names like "Arrow", or the S means Hope on my planet, or The Streak--all of which sound equally corny, and worse feel really out of place to the existing fanbase, who will probably make up most of your audience initially.
The Streak will stop once Barry either stops to make sure someone he just rescued is okay, or Iris writes the "My evening withI wish superhero based movies and TV shows would stop trying to avoid using the characters' handles from the comics anyway. You want to give the name a natural feeling origin in the movie? Sure. Avoiding it outright by using an even cheesier ersatz name? No, that sucks. I feel like someone--a director, writer, or producer--felt the original code name was corny, so they shoehorn in half-names like "Arrow", or the S means Hope on my planet, or The Streak--all of which sound equally corny, and worse feel really out of place to the existing fanbase, who will probably make up most of your audience initially.
I honestly loved what they did with Star-Lord. One of the most generic and cheesy names in comics and by the end you just understand why he uses it, understand so much.Which sounds like it's a BIG problem for DC & WB, but not Marvel. Marvel has at least been openly accepting some of the cornier aspects of comics. Which I'm okay with. Superheroes are inherently corny and silly. You can't have dudes flying around in bright, primary coloured spandex and expect everyone to take it completely seriously. You either accept it and run with it or...well, whatever the hell DC is doing.
One of my favorite moments on Agents of Shield was the early lampshading of a potential villain.I wish superhero based movies and TV shows would stop trying to avoid using the characters' handles from the comics anyway. You want to give the name a natural feeling origin in the movie? Sure. Avoiding it outright by using an even cheesier ersatz name? No, that sucks. I feel like someone--a director, writer, or producer--felt the original code name was corny, so they shoehorn in half-names like "Arrow", or the S means Hope on my planet, or The Streak--all of which sound equally corny, and worse feel really out of place to the existing fanbase, who will probably make up most of your audience initially.
In the first season, Mr. Merlin asks "how about Green Arrow?" Only for Oliver to dismiss it as "lame."Yeah, I mean, I really like Arrow. It's been a good show so far. But I can't help but wince every time they say "The Hood" or "The Arrow" in the show. And then every actor looks uncomfortable saying even those names. I mean, come on. It's a superhero show.
Japan.I'm trying to think of a time when flirting with a robot ISN'T weird.
Here, perhaps?I'm trying to think of a time when flirting with a robot ISN'T weird.
Here, perhaps?
Here, perhaps?
Cap is totally picking up that hammer later in the movie.Tonight's extended trailer from Agents of SHIELD