Avengers 2: Age of Ultron Update: Scarlett Witch & Quicksilver Photos Leak, Ultron & Vision Costumes Revealed, New Poster Released

By Jonathan Moore| Sep 18, 2014

Each day that passes brings us one step closer to the release of next year's most anticipated film, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and that means we can expect news and leaks regarding the movies' details to become more and more frequent. This month is a great example of that fact as a slew of new info has been released or leaked regarding new characters and character designs, as well as production photos revealing characters on set and in full costume.


New Poster

This photo reveals a previously unknown poster for 'Ultron' and shows a costumer redesign for Captain America, and it also shows newcomer The Vision. The Vision will be played by Paul Bettany, aka the voice of Jarvis from the Iron Man films. In the comics, The Vision can absorb solar energy through the jewel on his forhead and then shoot it out at will at his enemies. Awesome. And speaking of The Vision...

The Vision Concept Art

This concept art image shows in detail what we can expect from Bettany's version of The Vision in next year's sequel to The Avengers. It's a pretty dramatic take and sort of uncharacteristic of what Marvel has been doing with characters in its movie franchise. Hopefully this depiction is somewhat close to what we can expect on screen next May, and there's a good chance it is since the official poster above show's the vision looking pretty similar to this artwork.

Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver

Check out this production still released by Marvel that shows Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch in action. The 'twins,' as they were referred to at the end of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, look like they're standing in a destroyed urban area. Not too sure about Quicksilver's costumer, though. It looks like a typical workout shirt you can get at any sporting goods store. Still, it's pretty cool to see the two in costume together. Can't wait to see how this scene plays out on the big screen!

Ultron

And finally, the villain is revealed. This concept art for Ultron, while not a production still, gives us a great idea of what to expect when he terrorizes Earth in the sequel next year. Comparing this image to the comic, it looks as though Marvel stayed pretty close to the source material, which is awesome.

Ok, that's all the 'Age of Ultron' news we have for you now. Be sure to check back with us for more updates in the future.

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