'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Movie Plot Spoilers: Stark Tower to Become New Avengers Tower?
A lot has changed with S.H.I.E.L.D and the characters from the first Avengers movie, especially since "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," saw the crumbling of the S.H.I.E.L.D agency at the hands of Hydra. With "Age of Ultron" coming in less than a year, what changes can fans expect from the Avengers team?
JoBlo from JoBlo.com gave the low down on what to expect from "Avengers: Age of Ultron." These aren't exactly spoilers since most of the plot details for the sequel have not been released yet and these are simply assumptions based on what has happened in relevant Marvel films like "The Winter Solider."
Because of the disbanding of S.H.I.E.L.D, it is highly likely that Tony Stark will be taking the lead. This means financing everything that the team needs, and by team it means the remnants of the S.H.I.E.L.D agency. This would also mean that the former Stark Tower will become the new Avengers tower and the central hub for global safety and security.
Stark will then be using his wealth to finance everything from new costumes for the team members, a new Quinjet, as well as new tech toys for the members. In short, we see Tony Stark privatizing the remnants of S.H.I.E.L.D. superheroes into a new security agency.
The members of the Avengers will be getting a wardrobe overhaul, from Captain America's suit to the Hulk's pants. The Black Widow will be getting two new batons to augment her ability to neutralize enemies using electricity while Hawkeye will be donning a long-sleeved jacket.
The film's main protagonist, the sentient android Ultron, will be getting not one but three versions in the movie because he is seemingly upgrading himself as the film progresses.
Lastly, Tony Stark's AI assistant, J.A.R.V.I.S. will also be getting an "upgrade" where he will be given a body and becoming Vision, another Avenger team member. He won't appear until the latter part of the movie however, as he will be giving hints and advice on how to defeat Ultron, being AI himself.
Marvel Studio's "Avengers" is currently holding the record for the third highest-grossing movie of all time and the highest-grossing Marvel movie. Joss Whedon is even looking to beat his own record with the sequel to the first "Avengers," "Age of Ultron."