What does Ultron say to Captain America?
What does Ultron say to Captain America?
Ultron: Captain America. God’s righteous man. Pretending you could live without a war. I can’t actually throw up in my mouth, but if I could I would do it!
What woke up Ultron?
Eventually, they find some kind of AI (Artificial Intelligence) residing within the gem. This AI turns out to be Ultron which suppresses JARVIS and starts uploading it’s consciousness into the Iron Legion drones.
Was Ultron connected to Thanos?
Thanos’ mid-credits scene had nothing to do with Ultron and never did. It just happened to be in the same movie as Ultron was. Thanos had previously employed both Loki and Ronan to retrieve Infinity Stones for him in The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy and they failed. THAT is why he says that line.
What was Thor’s vision?
Thor found Erik Selvig to help him to find the “Water of Sights”. Thor entered the pool and lightning engulfed him as he revisited his nightmare. He saw visions of the destruction of Asgard, of the Infinity Stones, and the birth of Vision.
Who is Ultron in ‘Avengers’?
Find out everything you need to know about Ultron, the villain in the upcoming Marvel sequel Avengers: Age of Ultron, starring Robert Downey Jr. How about that Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer, eh?
Are you confused by age of Ultron’s dream sequences?
Yeah, some of us were confused, too. Age of Ultron is packed to the brim with action and that famous Whedon-esque dialogue, but some parts can get a little confusing if you’re a Marvel newbie —especially the dream sequences. How was Captain America’s trip to the army ball supposed to pit him against the other Avengers?
How did Ultron get so strong?
Ultron would rebuild himself multiple times, and every time he rebuilt himself, he would become stronger. Once Ultron became a supervillain, he decided to recruit a group of Avengers villains which would eventually form the Masters of Evil. If you haven’t figured it out yet, Ultron is a fairly big deal in the Marvel universe.
Is age of Ultron too confusing for newbies?
Age of Ultron is packed to the brim with action and that famous Whedon-esque dialogue, but some parts can get a little confusing if you’re a Marvel newbie —especially the dream sequences. How was Captain America’s trip to the army ball supposed to pit him against the other Avengers? Did Hulk even have a vision?