The first trailer for 'The Avengers 2: The Age of Ultron' came out [video]

Scheduled for next week only, the first trailer for "The Avengers 2 - The Age of Ultron" was officially released by Marvel. For the first time on video (and subtitled by the publisher's Brazilian channel), you can preview what to expect from the upcoming feature film from one of the biggest comic book supergroups.

The trailer has a darker and more serious mood than usual (humor must be present, however) and shows heroes going through a lot of hardship and fights as robot and villain Ultron (James Spader voice) disrupts the team and starts a conquest plan. We won't spoil the whole surprise, so click on the clip and have the experience yourself.

Thor, Hulk, Captain America, Iron Man, Archer Hawk, and Black Widow are back. But the highlight goes only to Tony Stark and Bruce Banner: The Emerald Giant seems to get out of control at some point, forcing the millionaire to build special (and giant) armor to try to stop the creature. In comics, she is known as "Hulk Buster". The following teaser poster was also released:

The two new characters, Scarlet Witch and Mercury, appear quickly and give only a little preview of what to expect from them in the feature. Remember that both are characters of the X-Men, whose rights belong to Fox, but also participate in Avengers formations, which makes them in an authorial "limbo" that allows use by both companies. Mercury has already made an (excellent) participation in "X-Men - Days of a Forgotten Future", released in 2014.

The film is scheduled to premiere on April 30, 2015.

Leaked!

Before Marvel's own channel released the trailer, an unforeseen event occurred: the video was leaked on the Internet in a lower but "assistable" quality. As a result, many people ended up seeing the material ahead of time, which should normally irritate Marvel.

Dammit, Hydra.

- Marvel Entertainment (@Marvel) 22 October 2014

In a great marketing ploy, they not only anticipated the release of the trailer to avoid spreading the bad material, they made fun of the event itself on Twitter. A bright message from the company's social networking profile blames HYDRA, a terrorist organization that acts within institutions to take control of the world for the leak.

Via TecMundo