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Avengers film sequel title and villain revealed by Joss Whedon | |
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Director Joss Whedon has revealed the title of his 2015 Avengers sequel - Avengers: Age of Ultron - at the Comic-Con convention in San Diego. | Director Joss Whedon has revealed the title of his 2015 Avengers sequel - Avengers: Age of Ultron - at the Comic-Con convention in San Diego. |
It follows on from the hugely successful first movie, reuniting stars including Robert Downey Jr as Iron Man and Chris Hemsworth as Thor. | It follows on from the hugely successful first movie, reuniting stars including Robert Downey Jr as Iron Man and Chris Hemsworth as Thor. |
Marvel villain Ultron is a rebellious artificial intelligence which creates an android that attacks the Avengers. | Marvel villain Ultron is a rebellious artificial intelligence which creates an android that attacks the Avengers. |
Whedon revealed the name after footage of the latest Thor film was shown. | Whedon revealed the name after footage of the latest Thor film was shown. |
The footage was introduced by actor Tom Hiddleston - who played villain Loki in the first Avengers film - in full costume, according to Hollywood Reporter. | The footage was introduced by actor Tom Hiddleston - who played villain Loki in the first Avengers film - in full costume, according to Hollywood Reporter. |
Hiddleston stayed in character, making his speech and rallying members of the audience as they chanted the villain's name. | Hiddleston stayed in character, making his speech and rallying members of the audience as they chanted the villain's name. |
Comic-Con, which has been running since 1970, celebrates "the historic and ongoing contribution of comics to art and culture". | Comic-Con, which has been running since 1970, celebrates "the historic and ongoing contribution of comics to art and culture". |
It holds conventions and events featuring comics and related popular artforms - not least films featuring comic-book characters and computer games. | It holds conventions and events featuring comics and related popular artforms - not least films featuring comic-book characters and computer games. |
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