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At this point, what more can we really say about Marvel's hugely-anticipated sequel? We've been inundated with marketing material over the last several months and it seems like almost the entire world is waiting with baited breath to see what the studio has cooked up here. Simply put, Avengers: Age of Ultron is a sequel to one of the biggest movies of all-time and a hugely important film for Marvel, the comic book movie genre and cinema as a whole. Whatever you do, don't miss this one.

10 Moments From Avengers: Age Of Ultron That You’ll Watch Again And Again

Regardless of whether you actually like Avengers: Age of Ultron or not, the film was always going to be Marvel's crowning achievement thus far, building upon the phenomenal success of the first Avengers film. Joss Whedon had a monumental task on his hands assembling the numerous components in Age of Ultron, but even his detractors have a lot of positive things to say about the movie. With so much happening at once though, it's easy to miss certain aspects of the film the first time round, making Age of Ultron one of the most re-watchable Marvel movies yet.
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After Thor’s unique worthiness to lift Mjolnir was brought into question earlier on in the film, it came as a shock to the Asgardian and audiences alike when the Vision successfully held the mystical weapon with ease. Not one to be fazed for long, Thor quickly recovered from this surprising knock to his pride and took it as a sign that the android could be considered a worthy ally, despite being created by the evil robot Ultron.

Worthy… worthy is such an ambiguous term. What does one need to do to become worthy exactly? Being voiced by Paul Bettany? Rocking a golden cape? Choosing to hold back on the power of the soul gem that could probably have won the battle against Ultron in a heartbeat? Nobody knows.


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