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Marvel Studios' Avengers: Age of Ultron

2015 • 141 minutes
4.6
31.4K reviews
76%
Tomatometer
PG
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

Marvel Studios unleashes the next global phenomenon in the Marvel Cinematic Universe – Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron. Good intentions wreak havoc when Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) unwittingly creates Ultron (James Spader), a terrifying A.I. monster who vows to achieve "world peace" via mass extinction. Now, Iron Man, Captain America (Chris Evans), Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) – alongside Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) and Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) – must reassemble to defeat Ultron and save mankind…if they can! This action-packed adventure is a mind-blowing blast!
Rating
PG

Ratings and reviews

4.6
31.4K reviews
PNTR 92
March 26, 2017
Coming from a fan of the cinematic universe, Age of Ultron is up there with the other great Marvel movies of all time. Granted, well the elements were changed to some of the characters (Ultron is supposed to be made by the original Ant Man, not Iron Man and Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver are supposed to be mutants), these were not bad changes to the characters that I can live with. The things that I love most about this movie include the fact that Hawkeye gets a lot more screen time and his character is developed more than how he was in the first film and the fact that Whedon fixes Iron Man 3's mess by making James Rhodes become War Machine again. The Hulkbuster Iron Man vs Hulk fight is definitely one of the best fights in a marvel film. But the greatest element in the movie is James Spader's performance as Ultron. His performance is definitely second to Loki. It's a shame Josh Whedon will not be returning for the last two parts. Way to go Whedon, if you wanted to go out with a bang, you did an excellent job. I salute you.
326 people found this review helpful
Paul T Sjordal
December 4, 2015
The first Avengers movie did not have you establish the villain and explain his motives, because Thor already did that. Here they tried to establish the villain and give him a story all in one go, and it didn't quite work out. He makes the decision to go bad so quickly that the audience never gets a chance to understand why he made that decision, nor why it was tragic. Nor did the audience get any real sense that he was betraying his creator, or at least never got the chance to feel that betrayal.
13 people found this review helpful
Lamarr Hawkins
April 11, 2016
Boring CGI villain. No one seems to be having fun in the movie (come on Joss Whedon you did such an amazing job with the first Avengers). Characters don't really progress or have any depth they're just there blowing stuff up. I've LOVED all the Marvel movies up to this point. Ant Man was better than this.