'Avengers 2' trailer released, Iron Man flying over snowy place

Since the day "The Avengers: Age of Ultron's" first-ever trailer was leaked, there have been at least two more promo releases for the movie. The first is the footage of the gang trying to lift Thor's hammer. The other is the trailer for "The Avengers: Infinity Wars" which was shown at the Marvel's Phase Three announcement. 

Now, there's another trailer for "Age of Ultron" that was released. It is actually an extended trailer, meaning it's almost the same as the first one, except there are new additions to it. According to Screen Crush, this may just be the last fans will see of "The Avengers: Age of Ultron" this year as the first full-length trailer will be released early next year. 

Based on Cinema Blend's observation, the new extended trailer features scenes that give more emphasis on the voice of James Spader as Ultron. There was something new added to Ultron's dialogue, too.   

It now goes: "I know you mean well. You want to protect the world, but you don't want it to change. There's only one path to peace. Your extinction." 

After which, the Ultron drones come out of Stark Tower, and it looks like a huge fight scene is underway. There's also a scene where Hawkeye is looking out and Iron Man flies and hits foes on a snowy place. Further, there's a shot of Claudia Kim together with Thor and Ultron's minions attacking the Avengers. 

There's certainly more drones and Ultrons in the extended trailer which was brought to viewers by Samsung. According to Screen Crush, the release of the new trailer is part of a promotional deal with Samsung. In fact, a product placement was also added in one of the scenes. Just for information purposes, part of "Age of Ultron" was shot in South Korea, home to Samsung. 

"The Avengers: Age of Ultron" will hit theaters on May 1, 2015.

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