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Avengers: Age of Ultron

When Tony Stark attempts to activate a dormant peacekeeping initiative, events spiral out of control, pushing Earth’s Mightiest Heroes to the brink as the planet’s survival hangs in the balance. As the menacing Ultron surfaces, the Avengers must thwart his destructive schemes, and through uneasy collaborations and startling action a sweeping, global adventure unfolds.

Director(s)

Robert J. Fraser

Joss Whedon

John Mahaffie

Paula Casarin

Simon Downes

Luca Lachin

Terry Madden

Jamie Christopher

Stewart Hamilton

Cathy Doubleday

Lizzie Pritchard

Lori Grabowski

Navarutt Roongaroon

Xenia Taylor

Matthew Sharp

Terence Madden

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Cast & Crew

Robert Downey Jr.

Robert Downey Jr.

Tony Stark / Iron Man

Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson

Nick Fury

Don Cheadle

Don Cheadle

James Rhodes / War Machine

Mark Ruffalo

Mark Ruffalo

Bruce Banner / Hulk

Chris Hemsworth

Chris Hemsworth

Thor

Robert J. Fraser

Robert J. Fraser

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Thomas Kretschmann

Thomas Kretschmann

Strucker

Matthew Sharp

Matthew Sharp

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Terry Madden

Terry Madden

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Stewart Hamilton

Stewart Hamilton

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Terence Madden

Terence Madden

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Luca Lachin

Luca Lachin

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Cobie Smulders

Cobie Smulders

Maria Hill

Linda Cardellini

Linda Cardellini

Laura Barton

Idris Elba

Idris Elba

Heimdall

James Spader

James Spader

Ultron (voice)

Jeremy Renner

Jeremy Renner

Clint Barton / Hawkeye

Stellan Skarsgård

Stellan Skarsgård

Erik Selvig

Chan Woo Lim

Chan Woo Lim

Dr. Cho's Assistant

Aaron Taylor-Johnson

Aaron Taylor-Johnson

Pietro Maximoff / Quicksilver

Lori Grabowski

Lori Grabowski

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Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson

Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow

Julie Delpy

Julie Delpy

Madame B

Kerry Condon

Kerry Condon

Friday (voice)

Julian Bleach

Julian Bleach

Ballet Instructor

Xenia Taylor

Xenia Taylor

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Josh Brolin

Josh Brolin

Thanos (uncredited)

Arthur Lee

Arthur Lee

Korean Train Passenger

Andy Serkis

Andy Serkis

Ulysses Klaue

Anthony Mackie

Anthony Mackie

Sam Wilson / The Falcon

Chris Evans

Chris Evans

Steve Rogers / Captain America

Jamie Christopher

Jamie Christopher

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Henry Goodman

Henry Goodman

Dr. List

Stan Lee

Stan Lee

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Paula Casarin

Paula Casarin

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Paul Bettany

Paul Bettany

Jarvis / Vision

Hayley Atwell

Hayley Atwell

Peggy Carter

Elizabeth Olsen

Elizabeth Olsen

Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch

Aaron Himelstein

Aaron Himelstein

Specialist Cameron Klein

Joss Whedon

Joss Whedon

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Brian Schaeffer

Brian Schaeffer

Strucker Mercenary

Tony Christian

Tony Christian

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Julia Krynke

Julia Krynke

Sokovian Driver

John Mahaffie

John Mahaffie

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Lou Ferrigno

Lou Ferrigno

Hulk (voice) (uncredited)

Vuyo Dabula

Vuyo Dabula

Johannesburg Cop

Lizzie Pritchard

Lizzie Pritchard

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Ian Kay

Ian Kay

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Isabella Poynton

Isabella Poynton

Lila Barton

Imogen Poynton

Imogen Poynton

Lila Barton

Cathy Doubleday

Cathy Doubleday

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Isaac Andrews

Isaac Andrews

Costel

Navarutt Roongaroon

Navarutt Roongaroon

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Simon Downes

Simon Downes

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Lele Ledwaba

Lele Ledwaba

Johannesburg Onlooker

Jason Her

Jason Her

TV News Anchor (uncredited)

Barry Aird

Barry Aird

Sokovian Police Captain

Kabelo Thai

Kabelo Thai

Johannesburg Onlooker

Claudia Kim

Claudia Kim

Dr. Helen Cho

Dominique Provost-Chalkley

Dominique Provost-Chalkley

Zrinka

Bentley Kalu

Bentley Kalu

Klaue's Mercenary

Ingvild Deila

Ingvild Deila

World Hub Tech

Alma Noce

Alma Noce

Sokovian Family

Chris Luca

Chris Luca

Fortress Soldier

Gareth Kieran Jones

Gareth Kieran Jones

Sokovian Acid Student

Minhee Yeo

Minhee Yeo

Dr. Cho's Assistant

Christopher Beasley

Christopher Beasley

Johannesburg Cop

Nondumiso Tembe

Nondumiso Tembe

Johannesburg Driver

Mandla Gaduka

Mandla Gaduka

Johannesburg Onlooker

Harriet Lenabe

Harriet Lenabe

Johannesburg Onlooker

Beulah Hashe

Beulah Hashe

Johannesburg Onlooker

Musca Kumalo

Musca Kumalo

Johannesburg Onlooker

Mathapelo September

Mathapelo September

Johannesburg Onlooker

Antony Acheampong

Antony Acheampong

Johannesburg Elevator Passenger

Chioma Anyanwu

Chioma Anyanwu

Johannesburg Elevator Passenger

Ben Sakamoto

Ben Sakamoto

Cooper Barton

Sunny Yeo

Sunny Yeo

Korean Train Passenger

Namju Go

Namju Go

Korean Train Passenger

Mina Kweon

Mina Kweon

Korean Train Passenger

Earl T. Kim

Earl T. Kim

Korean Train Passenger

Verity Hewlett

Verity Hewlett

Sokovian Family

Michael Matovski

Michael Matovski

Sokovian Family

Riccardo Richetta

Riccardo Richetta

Sokovian Family

Constanza Ruff

Constanza Ruff

Sokovian Woman

Monty Mclaren-Clark

Monty Mclaren-Clark

Tub Family Child

Jaiden Stafford

Jaiden Stafford

Nathaniel Pietro Barton

Zakk Pierce

Zakk Pierce

Sokovian Boy (uncredited)

Freddie Andrews

Freddie Andrews

Party Guest (uncredited)

Marian Lorencik

Marian Lorencik

Sokovian (uncredited)

Daniel Westwood

Daniel Westwood

Asgardian God (uncredited)

Details

GenresAction, Adventure, Science Fiction
Runtime2h 21 mins
Released on22 Apr 2015
Languageen
Age RatingU
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Hotsake

6.5/10

There is a lot going on in this movie but it all just seemed kind of pointless and dull to me. Every now and then there would be a good scene or piece of dialogue but for the most part I felt myself getting bored and reaching for my phone to play Cribbage. I guess what I didn't like most is that it all felt like a big filler episode instead of an action packed character driven story arc.

Andres Gomez

7/10

Action, good Fx and a "not-completely-absurd" story. The actors perform well and you can identify them very well with their characters ... but it is all old and without imagination. I suppose nobody was expecting anything else, though ...

Dark Jedi

7/10

This is another one of those movies that you watch primarily for the special effects with you favourite super heroes slugging it out. It is a classical Hollywood product where the story is mostly there just as a vehicle for allowing the special effects team to do their business. As such it is a success. The movie starts of with a display of action and the afore mentioned special effects with an attack by the Avengers on a bad guy stronghold. Not surprisingly the events sows the seeds for things to come. The movie starts off with quite an interesting story idea with the activation of Ultron. However, once he materializes as a physical entity, it became a bit of seen that, been there and done that. Ultron just turns into yet another “standard” comic book villain a’ la Megatron running around trying to look intimidating while implementing his diabolical scheme. Okay, there was a bit of originality here and there but with the good start I kind of expected a wee bit more. Having said that, the movie does indeed fulfil its purpose of showing off a bunch of super heroes slugging it out in a flurry of special effects and, although the story idea was perhaps not used as intelligently as I had hoped, it is not bad (for this kind of movie of course) and hangs together pretty okay. Sure, it is somewhat contrived and the means by which Ultron tries to exterminate humanity is overly complicated but it is still a decent story. Overall the movie was entertaining and provided the necessary special effects and super hero fix for those who are inclined to enjoy those kind of movies. I certainly am and, not surprisingly, the kids liked it as well.

Gimly

7/10

**A long form review originally posted in 2015:** I’ve just returned from two back-to-back viewings of _Avengers: Age of Ultron_, and I do not regret one bit going in for that second helping. I lost my steam on the _Age of Ultron_ wagon at a very inopportune moment. About three days before it came out. I was so heavily anticipating it for such a long time, that I was actually much more excited to see this movie when it was still two months away than I was waiting in line to get into the cinema it was playing at. The combination of the market-saturation and the fact that the _Ultron _hype-train has been running for literally years, with a first trailer dropping seven months before the damn thing came out, meant I got weary of the thing just a fraction too soon. But I’m a sucker for the MCU, and there was no way I was missing the sequel to my favourite superhero movie of all time. I won’t harp on too much, because I don’t want to spoil anything (especially given that the movie isn’t even out in most parts of the world), I will put out a spoilertalk on this blog at some point down the line, but for now just let me leave you with a couple of quick thoughts. _Age of Ultron_ is not the best film of all time. It’s not the best superhero film of all time, it’s not even the best MCU film. Honestly, I personally feel it’s not even the best MCU Phase 2 film. But it is still good. And that’s what’s important here. But what do I mean by that? Well, for starters, in and of itself, I loved it, a breach past an 80% approval rating from me is no small thing. The things we enjoyed from the first _Avengers_are here. The mesmerising action spectacles of course, but I more mean the character moments we got between the Avengers themselves, that was my favourite part of the first film and we get it here again in spades. Every new thing Joss has added to the plate works splendidly as well, real Hawkeye story, new heroes, a new villain, an updated world, all of these things are big ticks in lots of boxes. So if everything from _The Avengers_ works and everything they’ve added works great too, why is _Age of Ultron_ not a perfect film? For spoiler-free purposes I will not go into detail, but that’s okay because the answer is quite simple: Everything in _Age of Ultron_ is great. It’s what’s not in _Age of Ultron_ that’s the problem. Joss Whedon said that the film had to be cut by nearly an hour. That way you get more showings in, and that means more money. Now I’m not saying we need every minute of that hour back, but what we ended up being left with, was just enough for _Age of Ultron_ to be the _Thor: The Dark World_ of the _Avengers _franchise (it was a far superior film to _Dark World_, but hear me out). _Age of Ultron_ is little more than a holding pattern. The set-ups for future films take up too much time for the story to bear the weight of some actual story, but everything that occurs in the film itself somehow also has virtually no consequence on world it is a part of. I can’t say it more plainly than that: It’s a holding pattern. It introduces some stuff, but it doesn’t stand alone the first film did. It’s not such a big deal when the solo-movies do that (like the aforementioned _Dark World_) because we have _The Avengers_ films for those to pay off in. But when an _Avengers_ entry is just more of the same, I can’t fully get behind it. That all said, _Age of Ultron_ is of course a lot of fun. A huge amount of fun, I can’t state that enough. And there’s literally nothing more important something in the entertainment industry can be. These are just the things holding it back from taking it up to the next level (or if I’m being completely honest, even taking it to the level the first film was at). 75% -_Gimly_

Justin Lopez

/10

Movie was great but felt like there was just too much action and fighting. The creativity of the choreography gets lost in the whirlwind of action and this I noticed most in Captain America's scenes. He does like a hundred different awesome things with his shield, but you don't have time to really take it in because you're already looking at Iron Man blasting 20 Ultron-bots to bits.

BradleyStewart

/10

It has become a well-known fact that coming out with a sequel that's better than, if not on par with, the first one is an insane task. But kudos to Marvel for staying true to their colors with this sequel.

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5/10

The fact that Joss Whedon was able to salvage some sort of coherent film out of all he was forced to cram into a single movie is quite commendable. But the sad fact is that Avengers: Age of Ultron is really just a run of the mill "bad guy wants to destroy the world for reasons" actioner that we've seen done better many times before. Don't get me wrong. The movie's fun. The dialogue is frequently clever and humourous. And I really appreciated the quiet bits of storytelling that Whedon was able to sneak in. It's just that at the end of the day, the villain is weak sauce, there's way too much set up for other movies, and if I'm criticizing Man of Steel for having excessive destruction, I can't give Avengers a pass since they needlessly blow up not one, not two, but three cities. Pretty sure many insurance agencies went bankrupt paying out all the victims.

JessieCollins

/10

The thing that puzzles me is that in this film, Vision is presented to be a powerful hero, having the mind stone and all. But on the next films, he's become more of like a side character that just wasn't relevant anymore except for that little piece of stone on his forehead. Shame.

John Smith

/10

I'm glad to see that they found another role for Hawkeye other than being that one guy who seemed to be trying hard to keep up with the other more powerful heroes on the team. Now he's more of like the thing that keeps the team together and it suits his character well.

Jane Hall

/10

I expected more from Quicksilver. He would've been a great addition to the Avengers.

1RobertJohnson1

/10

Avengers: Age of Ultron I liked plenty of the stuff in it but it was pretty much the same as the first movie. Still a good watch though if you're not looking for anything serious.

LoganWright

/10

This is the movie where Captain America became my favorite Avenger. Sure he doesn't have monstrous abilities like Iron Man and Hulk, but to be holding his own on the same ground as them is just a testament to how great of a hero he truly is.

MichaelWilliams

/10

The humor in this movie was not as witty as the first one. It felt too childish and cheesy.

richardmiller

/10

Strong film from beginning to end. Has just enough humor, angst, and drama to make it a film worthy to be called a sequel.

JeffreyYoung

/10

Despite the challenge of having to top their first Avengers film, Marvel did beautifully and the result was amazing. I hope to see more films like this in the future.

DavidBrown1

/10

With the vast array of heroes and their own personal character stories, you can expect how much of a challenge it is to bring together all these superheroes and have them work on a single mission on a single timeline. It's not easy, experts.

JosephWilson

/10

I confirmed in this movie that what's really making these films successful is the chemistry that the actors have. You can really see that everyone's doing their best.

WilliamJones

/10

Still good, clean Avengers fun though a bit messier. The first one was still better.

ThomasMoore

/10

If you're a fan of action, suspense, and awe worthy moments, then this movie is the right fit for you! Overall outstanding performance by everyone both on and off screen.

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