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The merger between Ultron and Vision first appeared at the end of the previous episode. [11] This episode begins to tie together elements from all of the previous episodes of the season, while the Watcher "learns a few important lessons about what it means to be a hero" and that the various stories and worlds he witnessed mean more to him than ...
Ultron then hears the Watcher, discovers the existence of the multiverse, and attacks him. Meanwhile, Clint Barton and Natasha Romanoff survive Ultron's attacks and find a copy of Arnim Zola's mind in Siberia. They upload Zola into a drone body to try and destroy Ultron's hive mind, but it fails because Ultron has left their universe. Barton ...
Ultron re-engages the team and begins to overpower them until Romanoff, with Carter's help, shoots Ultron with one of Clint Barton's arrows, having uploaded Arnim Zola's A.I. onto it, [c] so Zola can destroy Ultron's mind. With Ultron defeated, Killmonger steals Ultron's armor and Infinity Stones, intending to use them to "fix [their] worlds".
Season 2 Episode 2 picks up on a loose thread from Season 1, when the show followed T'Challa as Star Lord. The end of the episode (spoilers!) sees Peter Quill as a janitor back on Earth, who is ...
Each episode had an approximately 40-page script when first written. [ 34 ] : 20:54 Because of the long-lead production for animation, there was not an opportunity for audience reactions to the first season to impact the creatives' work on the second season. [ 48 ]
The episodes once again have various tones and are set in different genres, including a Nebula episode that is a detective story inspired by the film noir genre, [37] such as Blade Runner (1982), [23] that is one of the "darker" episodes of the season; [28] one where the Avengers were formed in the 1980s and is inspired by the action films of ...
After their first attempts to synthesize the shards fail and cost them two, the group consider requesting help from a variant of Infinity Ultron, agreeing to use Time Variance Authority (TVA) equipment to prune him should he go rogue. After a heart-to-heart with Storm, Carter resolves to meet with Infinity Ultron alone, only to be captured by ...
The Watcher narrates his favorite Christmas story in the Multiverse. On Christmas Eve, Happy Hogan is assigned to oversee security in the Avengers Tower for an annual holiday party, until Justin Hammer, and his hired henchmen Sergei and Rusty, break out of prison and lay siege on the Tower for Tony Stark's technology.