It's no secret that people are pumped for "Avengers: Age of Ultron." The first film was such a massive success that it's basically a guarantee- practically everyone on Earth will be lining up to see the next one.
And apparently, the actors in the film are just as fan-crazy as the rest of the world.
Paul Bettany, who'll be playing the android superhero The Vision in the film, recently spoke to Radio Times about the "Age of Ultron," and he seems absolutely awestruck by how huge it is.
"I've never been on a bigger set on my entire life than in The Avengers {Age of Ultron]," said the actor. "One [part] seemed to be the corner of a town, with helicopter cameras, and drone cameras flying about. I just haven't seen anything that big, so it was like being a kid on a film set again."
"This is the biggest thing Marvel have ever done," Bettany continued. "It was enormous. I remember, we were at Comic-con, and they showed a portion of the footage, and I was just gobsmacked. And I looked down the row and every one of the Avengers was the same."
The Hollywood Reporter elaborates on what a major feat it is that the actors are so blown away. Especially Samuel L. Jackson, who's got a powerful reputation for being at ease in the biggest blockbuster movies.
Says Bettany: "including Samuel Jackson - and his whole modus operandi is 'I've seen everything before, I'm the most chilled out, relaxed man and I've seen everything...'and he was as knocked out as anyone. It's huge."
As "Avengers: Age of Ultron" rolls closer and closer to its release, more and more info's bursting online- most recently, pictures and descriptions of official "Age of Ultron" LEGO sets threaten to give away major portions of the film. Be sure to keep your wits about you in the coming months, before Bettany, the Vision, and the rest of the Avengers are onscreen once again.
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