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Final "Avengers: Age of Ultron" Arrives

Ultron deals it out, but Vision finally arrives in this last trailer.

Story by Matt Cummings
For those of you who think Avengers: Age of Ultron has been too long in waiting, join the club. But with each new trailer, we get a bit more of the story and characters that currently make up (and will eventually make up) Phase 3's lineup. In the final trailer from Director Joss Whedon, we get tantalizing new clues about who's to join the team, as well as more details about Ultron's plan to overtake humanity. From the looks of things, it appears that Ultron has assembled a far larger army that we've seen previously. But, it also appears The Avengers are ready for the challenge. Among many interesting aspects of the trailer comes at 1:07, in which it appears that a set of Adamantium claws emerge from a person whom we cannot see the face. Is this Wolverine? Of course, Fox owns the rights to Wolverine and the X-men, so it would be an amazing Easter egg if he was a part of the story. However, this is unlikely - as the mechanics of it are clunky and don't sound like his claws - so we'll be mighty impressed if it Wolverine does show up. It's clear that the relationship between Bruce Banner/Hulk and Natasha Romanov/Black Widow is going to be an aspect of the film, but we've been given some explanation as to why Black Widow has Cap's shield in the first trailer. At the very end of the trailer arrives perhaps the most anticipated part of Age of Ultron: The Vision, played by Paul Bettany. That quick look at the CGI version should keep everyone re-clicking/pausing on the trailer from now until May 4th when the film arrives in theaters. What do you think of the latest trailer? What questions still haven't been answered about the fate of key Avengers? Get in on the conversation!

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