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Warmann also praised the fight scene between the Watcher and Ultron as the series' "best action sequence yet" and the visuals as "stunning" and "ripped right out of a comic". Nevertheless, he considered the episode had "sloppy storytelling", and criticized the trivialization of Thanos' power as "sacrificing story and character" to serve the ...
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".
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 ...
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 ...
[14]: 12:04–13:35 The third season introduces additional members of the Watcher race–the Eminence, the Incarnate, and the Executioner–and reveals Wright's Watcher is named Uatu. [ 15 ] More than 50 actors reprise their MCU film roles in the first season, [ 16 ] : 2 [ 17 ] while over 30 reprise their roles in the second season, [ 18 ] and ...
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige recalled the rumors about "Planet Hulk" in a new behind-the-scenes book called "The Story of Marvel Studios."
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 ...
Ultron-9 and Ultron-10 brainwash heroes into recreating the robot, before turning and being defeated. [14] After being recreated as Ultron-11 by the Beyonder and battling in Battleworld , [ 15 ] the Thing brings Ultron's head back to Earth as a souvenir, and is forgotten when there is an attack by the alien Dire Wraiths .