The cast of The Avengers: Age of Ultron recently took a short break from several months of filming to attend San Diego Comic-Con 2014 and present the first trailer for the movie to a hall of eager fans, with Josh Brolin (who played Thanos inGuardians of the Galaxy) even donning the Infinity Gauntlet for the occasion.
The Avengers: Age of Ultron will see Earth’s elite superhero team grow even stronger with twins Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) joining the party alongside the Avengers’ first fully synthetic member, Vision (Paul Bettany). There may not be a Chitauri army for them to face this time around, but a new menace has emerged in the form of the malevolent A.I., Ultron, who was shown amassing an entire army of robots to take down the Avengers in the official Comic-Con concept art.
Now The Avengers: Age of Ultron is one step closer to reaching theaters as writer and director Joss Whedon announced on Twitter that filming has wrapped, celebrating the end of the shoot with a picture of himself sitting on a piece of the set looking troubled, wearing a cap with the Avengers’ symbol on it and asking – in caption form – “What the hell do I do now?” We recommend putting your feet up for a day or two, Joss.
Of course, the work is far from over for Whedon and the cast as The Avengers: Age of Ultron will now enter fully into the post-production stage. For those hoping that the end of filming means that a trailer will surely follow before long, however, some disappointing news has come in the form of Cinema Blend‘s recent interview with Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. When asked when general audiences will get to see the Comic-Con trailer (or any trailer, for that matter), Feige replied that this won’t happen until “much later.”
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