Last weekend, the fans have seen the "Avengers" as they reunite to face their superpowered robotic villain - Ultron. Recently, Quicksilver himself has revealed a secret pertaining to his costume in the hit blockbuster. Also, two events from the trailers made the "Avengers" appear as people's enemies.
"Godzilla" star Aaron Taylor-Johnson disclosed that there was a costume designed for an alternate plot resolution of his film "Avengers: Age of Ultron," as per Cinema Blend.
"Oh my God" is the remark that can be heard from Taylor-Johnson, since the costume was really "cool." Still, the actor had no chance to describe further nor show an image of the said costume.
According to the Taylor-Johnson, his costume was absolutely an alternative and it was set from the start. However, director Joss Whedon has decided on the plot the film is going to take.
The actor added that he was "very game" on what story the film has showcased to the audience as it brought a surprise to the film in the form of an emotional twist.
Meanwhile, the "Avengers" may be viewed as people's enemies, instead of allies, in "Avengers: Age of Ultron," as per Screen Rant.
The first event why the public may see the mightiest heroes as their enemies is Hulk's outrage while under Scarlet Witch's mind manipulation. He lost his control, which lead to a battle with Iron Man. Worse results of this event are death and destruction, a reason for a possible arrest warrant for Hulk.
The second incident is the existence of Ultron and his army in Sokovia. Tony Stark created Ultron due to his ambition to protect the world, but this ambition backfired. Ultron agreed to protect the world, but his means is to annihilate mankind. Such devastation made by Ultron is a responsibility of the "Avengers."
"Avengers: Age of Ultron" has grossed $626 million worldwide, after its release last May 1. The film got the first spot in the box office last weekend, followed by "The Age of Adaline," "Furious 7," "Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2," and "Home."
The film stars Taylor-Johnson, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlet Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Elizabeth Olsen, and James Spader.
"Avengers: Age of Ultron" is still showing in cinemas.