'Avengers 2: Age of Ultron' movie plot spoilers: New trailer released

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Avengers: Age of Ultron is set to be finally shown this coming May 1 but a third (and said to be last) trailer has been released to further raise the excitement for the Marvel sequel.

The trailer actually debuted earlier than scheduled. Originally set for Thursday, the trailer was shown via NBC a day earlier and immediately spread online.

The trailer starts off with Ultron stating that his initial plans were to bring hope to humanity. In the first scene, Ultron is seen talking to Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch. As far as seeing these two merge with the Avengers seems to be a bit odd for now so it should be interesting how it turns out and if they will do so before the end of the film.

As in the animated series and the comic books, Tony Stark aka Iron Man is behind the Ultron program. His intentions were to encase the world in a suit of armor which apparently goes haywire. Instead, Starks ends up creating a problem not only for the Avengers but the world.

Another interesting segment in the trailer includes that scene between Black Widow and Bruce Banner. Will these two be caught up in a side romantic relationship?

The rest of the trailer shows plenty of fight scenes, apparently something to be expected from the said movie. The trailer (which you can view below), shows how the team tries to fight off the forces of Ultron as well as that scene where the Hulk goes up against the Iron Man Hulkbuster at the side of a building.

How will this all result in a civil war which will be carried onto the Captain America film? Wait until May 1 and get all those questions answered.

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