Many fans are excited to see the "Avengers 2" trailer, but Marvel hasn't announced yet as to when it will be released. There were reports that it will be shown as an after-credits scene in the DVD and digital copy of "Guardians of the Galaxy". So those who want to get a sneak peek of the "Age of Ultron" should definitely get a copy of that movie.
I'm sure many of you wanted to know what new things we could see in the second installment. We have received information that the Hulk will be more realistic and terrifying. This is very far from what we've seen back in the 1970s "The Incredible Hulk" wherein buffed actor Lou Ferrigno was covered with green makeup and wearing shredded shorts.
The 2003 "Hulk" which starred Eric Bana and the 2008 "The Incredible Hulk" which starred Edward Norton looked more like video game characters without any resemblance to the actors. The newest Hulk which we will see first in the "Avengers 2" trailer promises to be more intricate and realistic because they will be using a new technology called Muse.
Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), a visual effects company that recently worked on "Transformers: Age of Extinction" and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", will use Muse to bring Mark Ruffalo's character to life. ILM President Lynwen Brennan discussed the new technology during the launch of their studio in London.
Brennan told IGN, "Getting that personality is very important to Joss [Whedon], and it's very important that it's driven by Mark [Ruffalo]'s performance. We've developed a new capture system, which we call Muse, which really captures the actor's performance - it allows us to combine different takes as well. We're using it on Warcraft, and we furthered the development on Avengers."
There have been reports coming out how important Hulk's role is in "The Avengers: Age of Ultron". We've seen behind the scenes footages that revealed the green monster's rampage; and there were also rumors that he will be beating up the Avengers.
Since we don't have a video of the "Avengers 2" trailer, check out this video on ILM's creation of the new Hulk: