If you think about it, the Lego franchise is smart (and cheap) as they pretty much lift characters, plots and scripts from the movies itself. Lego Avenger’s revolves around plots from various Marvel movies like The Avengers, The Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America, Captain America: Winter Soldier, Iron Man 3 and Thor. Traveller’s Tales seamlessly manages to add the same slapstick Lego humor we all seem to love with a lot of visual gags being thrown in at the expense of the dialogue/shots ripped right from the films. In case you’re new to the Lego games, you smash bricks, construct stuff, and collect other stuff (studs) that acts the in-game currency. Every level features different characters which have unique powers; Captain America puts out fires, Hulk smashes every...
With just under two months left for Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron’s release, we are teased to a third of the movie’s trailer. And this one is way better than the one they had come out with earlier. There is no doubt some cool action scenes, some romantic scenes (well just one) and regular Avengers humour. Ultron lays out his plans for decimating Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in the latest trailer for Marvel’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” in theaters May 1!
So the trailer for Avengers 2: Age of Ultron is out and am sure many of you have watched it by now. I was pretty excited to finally get time to watch this trailer and honestly I was a bit disappointed. I was way more intrigued by the video of Iron Man desperately trying to pick up Thor’s hammer. Although I have to say the villain looks like a total badass! Not saying this trailer was bad or anything but it just didn’t do it for me. Let’s just hope the movie packs in a lot more than this trailer could within it’s time restriction. What did you guys thinks? Please enlighten me with your wisdom in the comments below.
It’s pretty amazing to think about it, that in the next six years Marvel, DC, Fox, and Sony have a whole line of goodies waiting for you. Just think what all happens in six years— that’s three Olympics and one presidential election — within that time frame there will be at least 29 films released by the warring studios and every single one of those films will be about superheroes. Marvel announced a whole bunch of movies with confirmed release dates. Here is a compilation of the films in chronological order. Avengers: Age of Ultron: May 1, 2015 Ant-Man: July 17, 2015 The Fantastic Four: August 12, 2015 Deadpool: February 12, 2016 Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice: March 26, 2016 Captain America: Civil War: May 6, 2016 X-Men: Apocalypse: May 27, 2016 Suicide Squad: August 5, 2...