Is "spoilertacular!" a word?
You did notice the song they were singing was from Pinocchio, right?Oh, I am really liking how Ultron himself is shaping up for it. James Spader is sounding like a good match. I think a moment I really like is his last line in the trailer of "There are no strings on me", having compared the Avengers to puppets all tangled in strings, unwilling to really change the world.
And it's an apt comparison considering this origin of Ultron.You did notice the song they were singing was from Pinocchio, right?
I did catch that. Actually, I had read the reports from Comic-Con about it, and the idea of Ultron saying "I've got no strings on me" sounded sort of fun what with the Pinocchio reference and Disney owning Marvel.You did notice the song they were singing was from Pinocchio, right?
I remember watching an interview where someone asked Chris Evans what he thought of James Spader as Ultron, and while I don't remember the exact words, he said the performance was terrifying. I am starting to see what Chris Evans meant.Now, actually hearing James Spader's delivery of that line? That really sold me.
Surprise! Ultron is in it.Trailer was awesome, but it's probably time for me to stop visiting this thread again so there can still be some surprises in the movie.
I'd say that's a big leap of logic, isn't it? Next thing you know you'll be telling us the Avengers are in it too.Surprise! Ultron is in it.
I think, based on the trailer, it looks like they're going with a more human-like face for Ultron himself (most likely due in part to the MoCap they did with James Spader), while his robot army looks like they'll have his classic look. Honestly, I don't think it looks that bad. If they can maintain some level of creepiness from the uncanny valley of his "sort-of-human-but-not-quite" face, I'm sure it will work.So what do people think of Ultron's redesign? Most of the promotional material like the very first teaser and that huge poster with the hundreds of Ultrons used his more classic design, but you can tell from the last scene they are trying to go for a a more human faced feel, very reminiscent of the Transformers from the Bay movies. I hope at the least we get a scene with the classic design, even if just used for his robot army.
BW got better thanks to a big part in Cap 2, but overall I agree. They haven't gotten a whole lot of characterization, Hawkeye especially, and if they don't get more in this movie they're going to be boring background characters like they were in Avengers 1, and just not stand out at all.[DOUBLEPOST=1414082390,1414082197][/DOUBLEPOST]Probably not a popular opinion, but I'd rather not see much Black Widow or Hawkeye on screen. Their characters are super-boring, IMO. I'd rather have a Ms. Marvel and another Avenger. I am glad to see Scarlet Witch too.
I like it. I've heard the TF comparison in other places, but really I don't think it's that bad as the overall composition of Ultron in the trailer is smooth/sleek, whereas Bay's 'bots are kind of a big mess of moving parts and random pieces of metal.So what do people think of Ultron's redesign? Most of the promotional material like the very first teaser and that huge poster with the hundreds of Ultrons used his more classic design, but you can tell from the last scene they are trying to go for a a more human faced feel, very reminiscent of the Transformers from the Bay movies. I hope at the least we get a scene with the classic design, even if just used for his robot army.
I'm hoping we can see this version in one scene.If I remember correctly, Ultron goes through multiple stages throughout the movie so we'll probably see a couple iterations of his look.
See, I don't know if that would work in a movie. If Ultron keeps being beaten down, he comes off as more of a punching bag than a serious threat. "Well, it's been 16 minutes since the last big fight scene, time to get beaten up by the Avengers again." It works in a TV series, where you can have defeats and victories over the course of a season, but not repeatedly in a 3-hour movie. I mean, if you've seen Ultron lose 6 times already by the third act, he no longer reads as a credible threat.I hope they defeat Ultron several times throughout the movie.
The whole point is that no matter what they throw at him, he can't be fully defeated. Each time he comes back even stronger then the last, which makes him feel more threatening.See, I don't know if that would work in a movie. If Ultron keeps being beaten down, he comes off as more of a punching bag than a serious threat. "Well, it's been 16 minutes since the last big fight scene, time to get beaten up by the Avengers again."
Not to mention he can't be defeated the same way twice. I don't need it 6 times or anything, but I think 3 would drive the point home, breakup the three act structure a bit, and hopefully show the Avengers being tactical and not just falling into the solution.The whole point is that no matter what they throw at him, he can't be fully defeated. Each time he comes back even stronger then the last, which makes him feel more threatening.
I expect we'll probably see no more than three variations of Ultron. We've got his early, cobbled-together appearance, and we've got a Vibranium build that's most likely what we see near the end of the trailer (I say that because I remember reading somewhere that there is a sequence of the film set in Wakanda).Not to mention he can't be defeated the same way twice. I don't need it 6 times or anything, but I think 3 would drive the point home, breakup the three act structure a bit, and hopefully show the Avengers being tactical and not just falling into the solution.
ugh, I just realized that you're probably rightin a 3-hour movie.
Yeah, the movie can illustrate how big a threat he is if he's demonstrably stronger every time he comes back.Not to mention he can't be defeated the same way twice. I don't need it 6 times or anything, but I think 3 would drive the point home, breakup the three act structure a bit, and hopefully show the Avengers being tactical and not just falling into the solution.