![]() ![]() Earth’s mightiest heroes reassemble to pursue Ultron, but their efforts are hindered by a foe with mind-control powers (again? really?) and, frankly, a fair amount of whining in the ranks about leaving Avenging behind for good. Seemingly endless and utterly pointless “folly of man” debates ensue-Stark has already released the evil genie named Ultron from the bottle-giving this new techno-villain the chance it needs to run rampant. When a vital artifact from The Avengers is finally retrieved, billionaire genius Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) uses it to create his greatest weapon yet: artificial intelligence that can ultimately protect the entire planet. ![]() ![]() Throw in too many characters and some extraneous subplots, and the result is a sequel more exhausting than entertaining. Age of Ultron is of course the follow-up to 2012’s The Avengers, but along the way, there were four other Marvel Universe movies that apparently need to be acknowledged here, coupled with the laborious task of tying in TV series and setting up movies yet to come. ![]()
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