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Avengers Assemble in New AGE OF ULTRON Magazine Covers

We’re less than four months away from one of 2015’s most anticipated movies of the year, Avengers: Age of Ultron. Directed by a returning Joss Whedon, the latest assembling of MCU favorites, including Iron Man, Thor, Captain American and The Hulk, has been promising – through its current slate of marketing – some of the most game changing stakes seen to date in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. So far we’ve glimpsed the symbolic destruction of Cap’s shield, Hulk fighting Tony Stark in the Hulk Buster armor, and the introduction of Baron Wolfgang von Strucker – as teased by the end of Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

Now, to gear us up for a new marketing push heading into Super Bowl Sunday, Marvel – via Empire Magnazine – has unveiled two brand new images: one featuring the entire Avengers crew in full form, and the other featuring super baddy Ultron in all his menacing glory. Check ‘em out:

Yes, all of this. We want all of this. Is it May yet? No? Does anyone have possession of the time gem? No? Dammit.

Anyway, we wouldn’t mind having that Ultron image up on our walls, and we seriously can’t wait to see how he looks on the big screen when the time finally comes. It takes a lot to make the Avengers Assemble in the MCU (not even the infiltration of S.H.I.E.L.D. by Hydra was enough to make Cap call on his super powered buddies), so we have no doubt Ultron’s going to be something fierce. And, when the team’s through with him, we’re going to be a very different world by the time credits roll.

What do you think of the latest looks at the Avengers and Ultron? Let us know in the comments below.

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