Avengers: Age of Ultron



Avengers: Age of Ultron is the 2015 sequel to The Avengers. In it, the Avengers must work together to defeat Ultron, a mechanical artificial intelligence bent on human extinction.

"Stan Lee(Drunk):"Excelsior.""
 * Aborted Arc:
 * Achilles in His Tent:
 * Action Dad:
 * Action Film Quiet Drama Scene:
 * Action Prologue:
 * Adam Westing:
 * Adaptational Badass:
 * Adaptational Wimp:
 * Adaptation Distillation Actually has nothing to do with the recent Crisis Crossover and is instead based on based onthe introduction of Ultron and Vision combined with Ultron Unlimited.
 * Adaptation Name Change:
 * The Hulkbuster suit was never called that; instead it's called "Veronica."
 * Adapted Out:
 * Advertised Extra:
 * Afraid of Their Own Strength:
 * Age of Titles:
 * Aggressive Negotiations:
 * A.I. Is a Crapshoot: Ultron is this. While Jarvis is inverted this trope altogether.
 * All of Them:
 * All There in the Manual:
 * Alternative Foreign Theme Song: In Japan, WRETHOV's "In Memories" was used.
 * And Show it to You:
 * Antagonistic Offspring:
 * Antagonist Title:
 * Anti climax cut:
 * Anti-Villain:
 * Apathetic Citizens:
 * Apologetic Attacker:
 * Applied Phlebotinum:
 * Arc Words:
 * An Arm and a Leg:
 * Artificial Intelligence:
 * Artistic License Biology:
 * Artistic License Physics:
 * Ascended Extra:
 * Ascended Meme:
 * Ask a Stupid Question:
 * Ass Kicking Pose:
 * Attack Its Weak Point:
 * Back from the Dead:
 * The Cameo: Stan Lee shows up at Tony Stark's party as one a war vet, telling his war stories.
 * Tells Thor to stop scaring them about how potent the Asgardian drink and has to be escorted out later after drinking some of it.


 * Ironic Nursery Tune: The trailer's creepy version of "I've Got No Strings". Way to make use of that Disney ownership Marvel.
 * Never Trust a Trailer Some scenes from the trailers and previews were changed in the theater cut of the film.
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Ultron is Tony Stark's invention, so most of the ensuing chaos and destruction is pretty much his fault.
 * Sequel Episode: To.
 * Recut: Available in the Blu-Ray.
 * Villains Act, Heroes React: The film explores what happens when the heroes attempt to break the status quo by taking preventative measures against human suffering and loss of life. In a nutshell: it just causes more human suffering and loss of life.
 * Ironic Nursery Tune: The trailer's creepy version of "I've Got No Strings". Way to make use of that Disney ownership Marvel.
 * Never Trust a Trailer Some scenes from the trailers and previews were changed in the theater cut of the film.
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Ultron is Tony Stark's invention, so most of the ensuing chaos and destruction is pretty much his fault.
 * Sequel Episode: To.
 * Recut: Available in the Blu-Ray.
 * Villains Act, Heroes React: The film explores what happens when the heroes attempt to break the status quo by taking preventative measures against human suffering and loss of life. In a nutshell: it just causes more human suffering and loss of life.
 * Ironic Nursery Tune: The trailer's creepy version of "I've Got No Strings". Way to make use of that Disney ownership Marvel.
 * Never Trust a Trailer Some scenes from the trailers and previews were changed in the theater cut of the film.
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Ultron is Tony Stark's invention, so most of the ensuing chaos and destruction is pretty much his fault.
 * Sequel Episode: To.
 * Recut: Available in the Blu-Ray.
 * Villains Act, Heroes React: The film explores what happens when the heroes attempt to break the status quo by taking preventative measures against human suffering and loss of life. In a nutshell: it just causes more human suffering and loss of life.
 * Never Trust a Trailer Some scenes from the trailers and previews were changed in the theater cut of the film.
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Ultron is Tony Stark's invention, so most of the ensuing chaos and destruction is pretty much his fault.
 * Sequel Episode: To.
 * Recut: Available in the Blu-Ray.
 * Villains Act, Heroes React: The film explores what happens when the heroes attempt to break the status quo by taking preventative measures against human suffering and loss of life. In a nutshell: it just causes more human suffering and loss of life.