Sentences with phrase «called ultron»

It's called Ultron (voice of James Spader), and it has determined that the best way to propagate peace is to destroy the Avengers.
The villain is hatched out of Stark's imagination, an artificial intelligence program called Ultron, conceived as the ultimate weapon for defending Earth against aliens.
There are jokes, of course, and they start early, after Iron Man (Robert Downey), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Captain America (Chris Evans), Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) have lain waste to a castle in eastern Europe and captured a dangerous new super-smart artificial intelligence program called Ultron.
Whedon crafts a mildly interesting story, with Tony Stark inadvertently creating a maniacal artificial intelligence called Ultron, but the exhilarating sense of discovery from The Avengers is gone.
Synopsis: «When Tony Stark and Bruce Banner try to jump - start a peacekeeping program called Ultron, things go horribly wrong and it's up to Earth's mightiest heroes to stop Ultron from enacting his terrible plan.»

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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.
It's all crammed around the need to — Marvel confusion alert — create a new team of warriors confusingly called X-Force (and featuring Josh Brolin from Avengers: Age Of Ultron in a different role).
Thor and Loki, meanwhile — along with the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), last seen piloting a Quinjet to nowhere in particular at the end of Avengers: Age of Ultron — spend most of the film in what can charitably be called a subplot.
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Centering on something called the «Sokovia Accords» — presumably related to the country that got blown to hell at the climax of Age Of Ultron — the fight looks like it's based on Cap's willingness to break the law to protect his friend.
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.
Called «The Sokovia Accords,» the act designed to police superhuman activity directly references the city which Ultron decimated in his attempt to destroy all human life on Earth.
According to IMDb, Claudia Kim (Avengers: Age of Ultron, Marco Polo) is in the movie, but only her voice; she plays something called «The Collective.»
Previous «Summer 2015» teasers have included call backs to Civil War, Age of Ultron vs. Marvel Zombies, X-Men: Years of Future Past, Planet Hulk, Armor Wars, House of M, Infinity Gauntlet and Old Man Logan, and the new story Inhumans: Attilan Rising and the End of the Ultimate Universe.
With apologies to Steven Spielberg's classically tailored Bridge of Spies, the sprawling Straight Outta Compton, the moody creepshow It Follows, a pair of formally risky survival movies (The Martian and The Revenant), the bodacious blockbusters Furious 7 and Avengers: Age of Ultron, a movie you've never heard of called Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and other near - gems we left behind, our picks for the year's 21 very best movies are listed below, in descending order.
Basically, all you need to know is that there is a disparate collection of superheroes known as the Avengers that have fought together in two previous movies (2012's The Avengers and 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron) and have since mostly gone their separate ways, but now find themselves faced with their most dangerous nemesis: athe hulking, squared - jawed, purple - skinned interstellar behemoth Thanos (Josh Brolin) who is trying to assemble all of the so - called Infinity Stones, which if ever brought together would give him nearly unlimited power.
Premise: After the events of Avengers: Age of Ultron, another international incident involving Captain America (Chris Evans) and the Avengers results in collateral damage, prompting politicians to form a system of accountability and a governing body to determine when to call in the Avengers, which results in the fracturing of the team into two opposing factions — one led by Captain America who wishes to operate without regulation, and one led by Iron Man (Robert Downey, Jr.) who supports government oversight — while they attempt to protect the world from a new enemy.
Previous «Summer 2015» teasers have included call backs to Civil War, Age of Ultron vs. Marvel Zombies, X-Men: Years of Future Past, Planet Hulk, Armor Wars, House of M, Infinity Gauntlet and Old Man Logan, Age of Apocalypse and the new stories Inhumans: Attilan Rising and the End of the Ultimate Universe.
Previous «Summer 2015» teasers have included call backs to Civil War, Age of Ultron vs. Marvel Zombies, X-Men: Years of Future Past, Planet Hulk, Armor Wars, House of M, Infinity Gauntlet, Old Man Logan, Age of Apocalypse, Future Imperfect, Spider - Man's Marriage, Avengers vs X-Men, and the new stories Inhumans: Attilan Rising and the End of the Ultimate Universe.
And yet in the ashes of «Avengers: Age of Ultron,» the brain trust behind Marvel Studios and directors Joe and Anthony Russo have built what is easily one of the strongest films of their so - called cinematic universe with «Captain America: Civil War,» an engaging, lively and just flat - out fun use of the characters we've gotten to know across the past eight years and 12 films.
To be in with a chance of winning, just answer this question: Avengers: Age of Ultron introduces us to a new character called Black Panther, but which U.S. actor plays himr?
Following the «shocking» ending of the previous issue, in which an Avenger was killed in the past by Wolverine and Sue Storm to stop the events of Age of Ultron, the duo return to the «present» (let's call is 2013A) to find things drastically changed.
In the wake of «Age of Ultron,» the Ultimate Universe is getting a new denizen in the form of the towering cosmic god called Galactus, and Brian Bendis and Joshua Fialkov explain why «Hunger» was the right story for a new crossover.
A few weeks back, CBR's regular AXEL - IN - CHARGE column welcomed Marvel Comics VP of Sales David Gabriel to the discussion for some frank sales talk and - Â in the call's final moments - Â a tease of when exactly the promised «Age of Ultron» event would arrive in stores.
- includes elements from the movies, spin - off shows and comics - over 100 new characters in addition to returning heroes and villains from the last Lego Marvel game - hubs include Barton farm from Age of Ultron - play the climactic Battle for New York - Hulk can now charge up his jump - Hawkeye now has more trick arrows - each character portrait now includes a meter on the rim - executing a finishing move on an enemy takes up about one - third of your power - once filled, you can trigger a team - up move that wipes out many of the enemies in the vicinity - each duo has two different moves, depending on who triggered - when playing as Iron Man, switching up suits pulls players into the suit - each armor set has a different animation - the Mark I calls in Stan Lee to weld it on - the Mark V entombis Tony from its portable briefcase storage - Stanbuster suit includes a typewriter, lamp, and pencil cannon
The nice thing here is that we see Loki's staff, which was used in the creation of Ultron, confirmed as containing one of the Infinity Stones, or Gems or whatever we're calling them now, a theory fans have been pretty sure of for a long while now.
The trailer also showed more footage of Ultron, who can seemingly call assist robots to aid him in battle.
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