Those who are following “The Avengers” movie know that Ultron will be their next adversary and it will take more than what Thor, Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, Black Widow and Hawkeye can dish out. They need more firepower. They need more friends. They need Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch. And they need The Vision.
So far, moviegoers already had a glimpse on how Magneto’s children will look in "The Avengers: Age of Ultron" and how James Spader will give Ultron a formidable look and feel. However, there were no hints yet about The Vision, until now.
Some new promotional art making the rounds online may have shed some light on how actor Paul Bettany will look as the character.
The image originally appeared on Instagram and was subsequently deleted, but not before various sites picked it up. The photo features an unidentified person standing in front of an "Age Of Ultron" banner with Vision prominently displayed facing the camera. (There’s also an enlarged version of the image focusing on Vision over at Ain’t It Cool News.)
A few months ago, Bettany offered some hints about his character’s origin, indicating that it’s not a coincidence that he plays both the voice of Tony Stark’s computerized assistant J.A.R.V.I.S. and The Vision. From the promo image that appeared online, it seems as if much of the character’s signature look has made the transition from page to screen, with only a few small elements (most notably, the high collar on his comics counterpart’s cape) being dropped for the film version of Vision.
"The Avengers: Age Of Ultron" is directed by Joss Whedon and hits worldwide theaters on 1 May 2015.
So far, moviegoers already had a glimpse on how Magneto’s children will look in "The Avengers: Age of Ultron" and how James Spader will give Ultron a formidable look and feel. However, there were no hints yet about The Vision, until now.
Some new promotional art making the rounds online may have shed some light on how actor Paul Bettany will look as the character.
The image originally appeared on Instagram and was subsequently deleted, but not before various sites picked it up. The photo features an unidentified person standing in front of an "Age Of Ultron" banner with Vision prominently displayed facing the camera. (There’s also an enlarged version of the image focusing on Vision over at Ain’t It Cool News.)
A few months ago, Bettany offered some hints about his character’s origin, indicating that it’s not a coincidence that he plays both the voice of Tony Stark’s computerized assistant J.A.R.V.I.S. and The Vision. From the promo image that appeared online, it seems as if much of the character’s signature look has made the transition from page to screen, with only a few small elements (most notably, the high collar on his comics counterpart’s cape) being dropped for the film version of Vision.
"The Avengers: Age Of Ultron" is directed by Joss Whedon and hits worldwide theaters on 1 May 2015.
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