Fans don't have to wait until October 28 to see the "Avengers 2" trailer because it recently leaked online. Marvel announced on Facebook and other social media sites yesterday that they will be showing the official trailer of "The Avengers: Age of Ultron" right after the first episode of "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." on Tuesday.
But it looked like someone spoiled the surprise because a low-quality footage leaked online. When Marvel found out about it, they had no choice but to release the high-quality "Age of Ultron" teaser. They even made a funny comment on Twitter and wrote: "Dammit, Hydra."
After a few hours, Marvel Entertainment posted the "Avengers 2" trailer on Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites. They wrote: "Here it is! Watch the Marvel's "Avengers: Age of Ultron" Teaser Trailer right NOW:" Check out the spectacular footage below:
The video begins with the voice of Ultron (James Spader) amidst footages of chaos. He said, "I'm going to show you something beautiful." He continued, "Everyone screaming...for mercy." The villain also said, "You want to protect the world, but you don't wanted to change." Then Ultron suddenly appear crushing the armor suit of Tony Stark.
One clip showed Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) saying, "This is the end...the end of the path I started us on." Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) replied, "Nothing lasts forever." Apart from the original Avengers team, also shown in the teaser are new recruits Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson).
We reported last time that Hulk goes on a rampage fighting against his own team. We can now confirm that the reports were true as well as the leaked photo showing Hulk going up against Iron Man's Hulkbuster.
One of the highlights of the "Avengers 2" trailer was the battle between Hulk and Hulkbuster. It's really awesome seeing the green monster going up against someone his own size. However, there was a clip there that showed Captain America's broken shield, which got many fans worried that he may die in the film.
Let's just hope that Josh Whedon won't kill America's favorite superhero. Who do you think will win between Hulk and Hulkbuster?