AlfredX1990
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Actually in the comics they are mostly enemies of the X-men for a couple of years and then they join the Avengers
It's just a really pretty Chris party with those two. Just wait for Infinity War when three Chrises do the press tour together.
It's just a really pretty Chris party with those two. Just wait for Infinity War when three Chrises do the press tour together.
Actually in the comics they are mostly enemies of the X-men for a couple of years and then they join the Avengers
I can't wait to see what Wanda's hex bolts look like.
Watch Oldboy. Her hex bolts are excellent.
She looks cool af, love the way she moves in that LQ footage.Scarlet Witch looks so AWESOME.
Not really. It looks like busted Iron Man armor.
Not really. It looks like busted Iron Man armor.
Extended trailer with new footage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fk24PuBUUkQ.
Claudia Kim confirmed to be at the party.
samsung
Ultron confirmed to be manufactured by Apple.
He definitely does, its the staggered speech I think.Spader sounds vaguely Heath Ledger Joker-like at the "I know you mean well" part.
The part where the Iron Man/Ultron suits come crashing through the wall looks kinds goofy.
Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron Presented by Samsung
Extended trailer with new footage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fk24PuBUUkQ.
Claudia Kim confirmed to be at the party.
Ultron confirmed to be manufactured by Apple.
Andy Serkis' The Imaginarium works with visual effects companies on motion capture, and their upcoming projects include huge movies like Avengers: Age of Ultron and Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Talking in the latest Empire Magazine, the Dawn of the Planet of the Apes star revealed that it was Ultron and The Hulk that the studio worked on in Joss Whedon's upcoming superhero sequel, and shed some light on what exactly went into bringing both characters to life. "We did some work on Ultron. On the development of Ultron before James Spader came on board. In terms of movement styles: was he gonna be human-like? was he gonna be robot-like? So we worked with a bunch of different people, from body-popping experts to dancers, to this guy called Neil who's nearly eight feet tall..." As for Mark Ruffalo, it sounds as if he'll be voicing the Green Goliath this time instead of Lou Ferrigno. "We gave Mark weights, we had voice projections so he could do his Hulk roar. On screen we could have a virtual representation of the low-res avatar of The Hulk, so he could come out and feel that sense of scale."
I thought it was confirmed that Lou Ferrigno voiced the Hulk again?
I googled and it seems that Ferrigno is the one who speaks when Hulk is actually making oneliners. He spoke four words in two movies.I believe he's a trainer and works with Ruffalo he was involved with bringing hulk to life again from what i understand.
I googled and it seems that Ferrigno is the one who speaks when Hulk is actually making oneliners. He spoke four words in two movies.
I suspect that he will return to speak and Ruffallo is going to make all the screams and stuff.
I wonder if they combined Ferrigno and Ruffalo's voice for Avengers, because "puny god" sounds a lot like a pitched-down Ruffalo.I googled and it seems that Ferrigno is the one who speaks when Hulk is actually making oneliners. He spoke four words in two movies.
I suspect that he will return to speak and Ruffallo is going to make all the screams and stuff.
Ok, then what was Ferrignos job? Standing around? I was pretty sure that he was the one who voiced the Hulk.In the Avengers, it was Ruffalo who says the line "puny god".
Ok, then what was Ferrignos job? Standing around? I was pretty sure that he was the one who voiced the Hulk.
Q: Who is the Hulk's voice?
A: Though he's not listed in the credits, Lou Ferrigno, who starred in The Incredible Hulk TV series (1978-1982), contributed voice work for the movie. But when asked about it at a European news conference, Whedon insisted the speaking line belongs to Ruffalo.
"We had him smoke a lot and drink some whiskey," Whedon joked. Actually, Ruffalo's voice was processed through computers at Skywalker Sound.
Chris Boyes, a supervising sound editor at Skywalker, says Ferrigno "was a big player in the roar." But the Hulk's various grunts and rage-filled roars were a group effort: About 12% came from animals ("some bear and lion underneath") and the rest came from Ruffalo, Ferrigno and other humans, including Boyes.
I googled and it seems that Ferrigno is the one who speaks when Hulk is actually making oneliners. He spoke four words in two movies.
I suspect that he will return to speak and Ruffallo is going to make all the screams and stuff.
Ok, then what was Ferrignos job? Standing around? I was pretty sure that he was the one who voiced the Hulk.
Haha just saw this posted online
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVLaRvKenHs
Good attempt of a trailer re-creation by some fans
Haha just saw this posted online
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVLaRvKenHs
Good attempt of a trailer re-creation by some fans