Avengers: Age Of Ultron: 8 Ways It's A Banner-Stark Science Bromance

1. We Could Have A Three-Hander Here

Spader Ultron Veteran actor James Spader has been cast as the voice of Ultron, the Avengers sequel€™s antagonist and the engine that drives the plot of the film. What does that mean to us? If you€™ve never heard Spader€™s mesmerising tones before, you€™re in for a treat. Check out this clip from Spader€™s most recent television vehicle, The Blacklist, where he plays the world€™s most wanted man, incarcerated but with his own agenda: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=831vt0Q8wNo Whedon and Feige have gone on record as saying that they've cast James Spader, in part, because he can be hilariously funny. With the plot centering around technology gone awry, we could have multiple scenes featuring an insane CG android voiced by Spader, with the Avengers€™ scientific geniuses opposite him. Imagine scenes with RDJ, Spader and Ruffalo, all riffing off the whole Frankenstein & the monster concept together. That€™s something we€™d pay to see on its own to be honest, but in the context of a Joss Whedon Avengers movie? It€™s a year away and we€™re already salivating.
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