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‘Avengers 2’ Review: Marvel Assembles Inspiring Blockbuster
‘Avengers 2’ Review: Marvel Assembles Inspiring Blockbuster
‘Avengers 2’ Review: Marvel Assembles Inspiring Blockbuster
There’s a lot to like about Avengers: Age of Ultron, but the coolest thing about it is the way it reclaims the comic book part of the phrase “comic-book movie.” Rather than using these characters to do something “edgy” or “adult” or “important,” or sanding down their quirkier edges to appeal to as broad and mainstream an audience as possible, Age of Ultron doubles down on its source material’s geeky origins.
The Cast of ‘Avengers 2’ Played Family Feud on ‘Jimmy Kimmel’
The Cast of ‘Avengers 2’ Played Family Feud on ‘Jimmy Kimmel’
The Cast of ‘Avengers 2’ Played Family Feud on ‘Jimmy Kimmel’
If The Avengers feel like one big, slightly dysfunctional family, it's because they are. And that applies to off-screen as well as on. Playing off that chemistry, the cast of Avengers: Age of Ultron — Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner — appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night and played a rousing game of Family Feud.
'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Reveals New Stills and Set Photos
'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Reveals New Stills and Set Photos
'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Reveals New Stills and Set Photos
We’re just weeks away from the release of Avengers: Age of Ultron, which means Marvel is really ramping up their promotion for the upcoming super-sequel. In addition to new featurettes, TV spots, and the debut of Vision’s very own character poster (finally), the studio continues to release images from Joss Whedon’s epic new film. Today’s batch includes a couple of set photos along with new looks at super-siblings Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver.
RDJ Present a Bionic Arm to a One-Armed Iron Man Fan
RDJ Present a Bionic Arm to a One-Armed Iron Man Fan
RDJ Present a Bionic Arm to a One-Armed Iron Man Fan
Robert Downey Jr., presenting a bionic Iron Man arm to an exceedingly well-dressed 7-year-old fan named Alex, who was born with a partially developed right arm. The arm wasn’t built by Tony Stark, but rather by a college student named Albert Manero who makes low-cost 3D-printed bionic limbs for children. But Downey received the honor and pleasure of presenting him with his new arm, and comparing it to one of his own Iron Man suits.
Robert Downey Jr Teases 'Civil War' Clues in 'Age of Ultron'
Robert Downey Jr Teases 'Civil War' Clues in 'Age of Ultron'
Robert Downey Jr Teases 'Civil War' Clues in 'Age of Ultron'
Ever since the announcement of Captain America: Civil War, we’ve been curious about how the Russo brothers will begin to adapt Marvel’s Civil War comic book story line for the big screen, kicking off a major new arc in the MCU (and one that sees Spider-Man swinging in with a crossover). According to Robert Downey Jr., the seeds for Civil War have already been planted in Avengers: Age of Ultron, once again proving just how much planning and foresight goes into the creation of the MCU.
20 ‘Iron Man’ Facts About Your Favorite Avenger
20 ‘Iron Man’ Facts About Your Favorite Avenger
20 ‘Iron Man’ Facts About Your Favorite Avenger
We know that Tony Stark's Iron Man suit is powerful—when fully charged, it can lift over 100 tons—but, we probably didn't realize just how heavy it is. The original suit in the first ‘Iron Man’ movie weighed over 90 lbs. That's big, hot costume to have to act in all day. And, to think, it was almost not even Robert Downey, Jr. underneath all that armor. Find out which other actors made the cut, and a lot more, in the latest invincible installment of You Think You Know Movies!
15 'Avengers' Facts You Totally Missed
15 'Avengers' Facts You Totally Missed
15 'Avengers' Facts You Totally Missed
How well do you think you know Marvel's The Avengers? Did you catch the earlier appearance of that shawarma joint before the team had a celebratory chow down? Did you know the movie was initially three hours and 10 minutes? Well, we cover that and more in 'You Think You Know Movies?', an original video series from our friends at ScreenCrush that drops the knowledge on your favorite films.
'Avengers 2' Extended Trailer Assembles Additional Footage
'Avengers 2' Extended Trailer Assembles Additional Footage
'Avengers 2' Extended Trailer Assembles Additional Footage
Those who tuned into the newest episode of Marvel's 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' on Tuesday night were rewarded with a little treat: brand new footage from 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' to go with that pretty sweet trailer that dropped just last week. This new extended trailer, which just popped up online, expands upon the Ultron-heavy trailer mostly by adding a party scene to the mix.
Mark Ruffalo's Reddit AMA: She-Hulk Casting & Favorite Pokemon
Mark Ruffalo's Reddit AMA: She-Hulk Casting & Favorite Pokemon
Mark Ruffalo's Reddit AMA: She-Hulk Casting & Favorite Pokemon
Actor and part-time Hulk Mark Ruffalo has been kind of all over the place lately, largely to promote his new movie Begin Again and his environmental activism -- but for better or worse, most of his public appearances have turned into advance press for Avengers: Age of Ultron. People just can't stop asking him about it, and that was as true as ever when Ruffalo make himself available for questions in a Reddit "ask me anything" thread this week. Not only was there a whole lot of Hulk talk, but also plenty about a possible movie She-Hulk, his favorite Pokemon, and much more. Check out some of the highlights.
The 10 Best Marvel Movie Casting Decisions (So Far)
The 10 Best Marvel Movie Casting Decisions (So Far)
The 10 Best Marvel Movie Casting Decisions (So Far)
The news that Paul Rudd will play Hank Pym in the 2015 Ant-Man movie is the latest piece of inspired casting from Marvel Studios. Rudd will bring charm, humor and an appealing eye-twinkle to what may prove to be Marvel's most comedic movie under writer Joe Cornish and writer-director Edgar Wright. Marvel characters have found tremendous success on the big screen, both in Marvel's own "in-house" movies such as the Avengers line and in those produced by other studios, such as the Wolverine/X-Men films. Bringing an established character to the screen is an unusual challenge because readers have a strong idea of what they want to see, and actors want to bring something new to the role. ComicsAlliance offers its view on the performers who pulled this off best.

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