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Nick Fury is back in his calfskin trench layer, eye patch and all, after the occasions of Captain America: The Winter warrior which saw him head in secret on some mystery mission to Europe, and Thor stays on Earth after the occasions of Thor: The Dark World. It's the same old thing for these two in their outfits, steadfast as ever to the insurance of Earth and their kindred Avengers. With respect to Black Widow, she gets a significant outfit overhaul on account of Stark Industries, which sees her wearing a Tron-esque fueled suit which permits her to direct vitality impacts through her scuffle and wrist-mounted weapons.
In case we're following along, this implies we can expect Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) and Captain America (Chris Evans) blurbs to discharge possibly throughout the weekend or ahead of schedule one week from now, took after by new characters Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) and Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and unavoidably, the first official high-res take a gander at Vision (Paul Bettany). For all we know, Ultron (James Spader), Baron von Strucker (Thomas Krestchmann) and other supporting characters could get their own particular publications too much like the first film.
Harmonizing with the arrival of yesterday's Thor character publication, the authority Marvel site has posted a top to bottom meeting with Chris Hemsworth, amid which the star presented a couple of insights about the God of Thunder's part in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
"We get with Thor having stayed on Earth from Thor: The Dark World. He's a piece of the group. This is his home for the minute. The beginning assault from Ultron is close to home on the grounds that its at all the Avengers, and Thor then starts to see a greater kind of picture here about what this risk could be conceivably. What's more it starts to attach into the greater part of our movies… I think [Thor] straightforwardly concedes he doesn't think we can win this one. The danger is great to the point that every one of them are scratching their heads thinking about whether this it. It's simply a surge, and it doesn't stop. It's a conduit, and it could likewise set in movement is a significantly greater risk. I imagine that is what Thor's stuck on, or where his consideration absolutely is. A considerably greater picture of Thor being from Asgard where he can simply say, 'Hold tight, there's an entire universe here which is flagging something else.'"