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'Avengers 2: Age of Ultron': Avengers to Turn Against Iron Man? Thor Leaves Asgard

Fans of Marvel movies may want to pick up a copy of "Guardians of the Galaxy" when it lands on DVD and Blu-ray in December. It has been confirmed that the discs will include a special sneak peek at Joss Whedon's "Avengers: Age of Ultron," and should give some hints as to what fans can expect from the upcoming Avengers sequel.

Whedon and the cast of "Age of Ultron" are not giving away too many spoilers for the film, which is set to premiere next year, but a few hints have slipped out in several interviews, particularly about Thor, Iron Man, and the Hulk.

In an interview with Screenrant, Chris Hemsworth, who plays Thor in the movie, gave his take on the rumors that his character may have a break up with Natalie Portman's Jane Foster. He revealed that fans can expect a slightly more humorous Thor in the new movie.

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"Well, he's been on earth now, he's not up in Asgard," revealed Hemsworth. "At the end of 'Thor 2' he decided not to stay there, and so he's a more human Thor now, and there's a bit more humor with him, and you'll see him in some civilian clothes, he'll be hanging out on earth for bit."

It is speculated that "Age of Ultron" might also have a wedding in it, as Hemsworth said to Screenrant, "A bachelor? No! Nor at the end!"

Meanwhile, Mark Ruffalo has confirmed that he will have an expanded role in the movie, but specifics of that are unknown as of the moment. But according to Moviepilot, pictures of Ruffalo's Hulk fighting with Iron Man suggests that there may be in-fighting among the Avengers, but will Hulk be the only one to go against Tony Stark?

According to Inquisitr, Tony Stark will be in trouble with the rest of the Avengers because of his creation, Ultron. The robot was designed to help out the Avengers, but when Stark tweaks the Ultron system and the robot starts learning on its own and turns against humankind, that's when the Avengers squad starts splitting into two factions: one that still believes in Stark, and another that wants to go against him.

"Avengers: Age of Ultron" has a premiere date of May 1, 2015.

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