FilmGamesEtc - Avengers: Age of Ultron is quite possibly the most important Marvel movie to date. It’s tasked with resolving (or at least continuing) the story and character arcs that have been introduced in the Marvel Cinematic Universe thus far; an astounding total of ten films. It’s also been assigned to set up future events and villains for the next Avengers outing, along with several other upcoming Marvel films. This alone is something that has been critically attacked in past superhero films which were more concerned with universe-building at the sake of a cohesive narrative (Amazing Spider-Man 2 and Iron Man 2). Most importantly, Avengers: Age of Ultron has to serve as a successor to 2012’s The Avengers…which, needless to say, is no easy feat. While the sequel (helmed once again by ‘the nerd king’ Joss Whedon) doesn’t manage to reach the insanely high bar raised by the previous installment, Avengers: Age of Ultron succeeds in so many other areas that it’s relatively easy to l...
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