"Avengers: Age of Ultron" will be coming to theaters May 1, 2015 but before that, fans can already enjoy the trailer connected with "Interstellar."
Fans will not need to wait for May 1, 2015 to see a glimpse of the new "Avengers" movie as the trailer may be linked with Christopher Nolan's movie "Interstellar," which will be released on November 7, shares Enstarz. Aside from the trailer to be revealed, there is already a teaser trailer from the San Diego Comic-Con that features voice overs from the members of "Avengers."
According to Christian Post, the all-star film is currently in post-production, with Cinema Blend sharing that it finished filming in August. The official synopsis has also been revealed. While several sources are citing that the trailer will indeed be shown on November 7, the article also speculates that it could come at an earlier date.
Moreover, if not in "Interstellar," Cinema Blend guesses that "Avengers: Age of Ultron" may be shown with the Disney movie "Big Hero 6." This is allegedly because the Disney movie is "based on a Marvel property." The trailer could also be featured in both.
Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, Jeremy Renner, and Chris Hemsworth will return for their roles for the latest installment of "Avengers," with the addition of James Spader as Ultron.
Elizabeth Olsen and Aaron Taylor-Johnson will also be seen on the film as the twins Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver. The duo will allegedly cause a major conflict in the group, says Christian Post. However, they will eventually turn to the side of the "Avengers" to stop Ultron's plans to destroy humanity.
Marvel characters The Vision and Baron Von Strucker may also be featured in the film. According to Enstarz, The Vision, who "is created by Ultron to prove that he too can create life," is rumored to be played by Paul Bettany.
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