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'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Coming May 2015, Extended Trailer Plays at End of 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' Tuesday Episode

Marvel's "Avengers: Age of Ultron" is one of the most anticipated Marvel films to come this May, 2015. As if it hasn't been hyped up enough, an accidental leak of the film's trailer has increased the hype even more. With people talking about the trailer, Marvel eventually decided to release it anyway last week.

This week however, it would seem that an extended version of the trailer premiered at the end of Tuesday's episode of Marvel's television series, "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."

The extended version of the trailer looked like the one that was leaked and eventually released by Marvel last week but it included a funny clip of the Avengers gang trying to lift Thor's hammer.

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Meanwhile, fans and members of the press were presented a one-minute long exclusive scene from "Age of Ultron" which serves as the set up for "Captain America 3: Civil War." The clip is a conversation between Tony Stark and Steve Rogers about the whole Ultron situation.

The conversation starts with Captain America saying, "Earth's mightiest heroes. He pulled us apart like cotton candy." Tony Stark snaps at Rogers saying, "I don't trust a guy without a dark side. Call me old fashioned."

Apparently, the clip shows that Stark and Rogers have a disagreement about each other's methods of dealing with the Ultron threat. This disagreement would spark the conflict which is the Marvel Civil War.

"Isn't that why we fight? So we can end the fight and go home?" Stark starts once more. Rogers responds with, "Every time someone tries to end a war before it starts, innocent people die. Every time."

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