Sentences with phrase «ultron wants»

Annihilating all the Avengers won't be enough, Ultron wants to rid planet Earth of all lifeforms and allow his metal to rule.
All Ultron wants to do is save the world... and kill the Avengers.
The fact that Ultron wants to save the world by eradicating humanity is what Bostrom might call «perverse instantiation» — an A.I. discovering some way of satisfying its final goal that violates the intentions of the programmers who defined the goal.
Ultron wanted to destroy it in Avengers: Age of Ultron.

Not exact matches

«My phone rang and it was [Age of Ultron director] Joss Whedon and he said, «Do you want to play the Vision in the next «Avengers» movie?»»
But if you want to know the full history of Wakanda in the Marvel movies, here it is in a nutshell: precious Wakandan metal called Vibranium (more on that in a second), stolen in the plot of Ultron, inspired Wakanda to go on an outreach mission to, at the very least, Nigeria by the time of Civil War.
I think Marvel wanted to rush it into theaters shortly after the release of Avengers: Age of Ultron in order to tie it in with the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Tony Stark (a.k.a. Iron Man) and Bruce Banner (a.k.a. Hulk) decide to use the scepter to build an artificial intelligence that can help protect the earth, but what comes out is Ultron (James Spader), a megalomaniacal robot that wants to save the world by destroying it.
In it was a little bit of footage from Age of Ultron, teasing the audience for what they most wanted info on.
While we know who will be playing the primary Biggus Baddus in The Avengers: Age Of Ultron — James Spader as rogue artificial intelligence Ultron — Joss Whedon clearly wants to give Earth's Mightiest Heroes a bit more of a challenge.
Moving on to what fans most wanted Michael Jackson's «Don't Stop «Til You Get Enough» plays as the cast of Avengers: Age of Ultron take the stage.
The reason they're fighting is a good one: Citing the mass destruction of New York City, Washington D.C., Sokovia (the fictional city ruined in the end of «Avengers: Age of Ultron»), and at the start of this film, Lagos, Nigeria, Secretary of State Thaddeus Ross (William Hurt) informs the Avengers that the governments of the world want supervision over the superheroes.
«Avengers: Age of Ultron» (2015)- The Avengers assemble once again as they try to stop Ultron, an A.I. built by Tony Stark that wants to destroy humanity
Yes, with Avengers: Age of Ultron set to hit theaters domestically on Friday, I wanted to take a look at the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe (or MCU) so far and rank them in order to see the best of the MCU -LSB-...]
With a constellation of stars returning to their familiar superhero characters in the cross-referencing Marvel universe, breathlessly working to save the world from a Marvel - certified menace, Age of Ultron delivers what its audience wants.
The film manages to give you everything you want in a smart clever way and there are literally no other villains than Ultron — the twins exists but are directionless until his arrival.
He wants to wipe out half of all living things in the universe as a means of saving the universe from itself, similar to Ultron's desire to destroy humankind in the previous Avengers movie.
Without wanting to spoil a twisty - turny plot that moves too fast to question and thus requires a degree of post-viewing unpicking, Ultron comes in a form that modern audiences will recognise as a threat: a computer virus.
If Ultron's never quite as menacing as one might hope, it's possibly because the writer - director also wants him to be a force of dark comedy, firing zingers nearly as relentlessly as his flyboy «father.»
Following the trailer that Marvel had to rush out ahead of schedule following its leaking online a couple of weeks ago, an extended promo for Avengers: Age Of Ultron has now arrived, featuring a few — though you may want to stop blinking lest you miss some of them — new shots.
Michael Bendis commented on the series premise recently and said «Ultron, who is one of our biggest villains, finally fulfills his destiny, which is to accelerate his super-intelligence and does what he always wanted to do, which is take control of earth.
While putting it aside to deal with Ultron makes sense, after all he wants to destroy the world you're standing on, I would have expected more ramifications afterwards.
Usually these days I just grab what movies I want on Blu - ray and skip the cinema part due to high ticket prices and the cost of actually travelling there, but for certain films, like Avengers: Age of Ultron, I'm happy to make an exception.
The ending is a little strange in the sense that after Stark creates Ultron and then goes behind his team a second time to make The Vision the rest of the Avengers seem oddly calm around Tony when really they should have been wanting to punch his lights out like they did earlier.
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