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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Dec 1, 2017 17:22:48 GMT
True, it did prank the audience. I personally saw it as Marvel Studios taking the safe route and did the lazy way out with the character by making him another angry white dude. As a side note, anyone here wish Iron Man 3 was the introduction of Ultron? Not as a villain, but like a introduction. Especially since Tony used those suits as a personal back up at the end. Yes. When I saw AoU the first time I was a bit confused about Ultron (I dont read comics) and it took me a while to catch on. It all felt very rushed to me. So I came out of the theatre a bit confused and dissapointed. But after re-watching AoU knowing what was coming the movie became better and better to me. If they had set up Ultron in Iron Man 3 I think it would have been much better. Honestly I wish phase 2 whole story arc involved Ultron with Avengers 2 having him go all antagonistic. It seemed like Marvel was more concerned about setting up Infinity War, than giving us a good Ultron story.
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