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Bricks Assemble For This AVENGERS Trailer Made With LEGOs

With a little over a week until the film hits theaters, the Avengers: Age Of Ultron hype train will be kicking into overdrive real soon. Let me be the first to get those wheels moving a little bit faster. Well, Brotherhood Workshop will do that actually, I will just tell you about it. So, allow me to hype the hype train.

It seems that recreating popular film trailers with LEGOs and stop-motion animation is now a requirement. We recently brought you a look at one for Star Wars: The Force Awakens, but Brotherhood really raises the bar with their Avengers: Age Of Ultron LEGO trailer.

Things like this blow my mind. The amount of time, effort, and attention to detail that goes into building a video like this is just so mind-boggling that I can’t help but be impressed by them. Brotherhood has taken the original teaser trailer and recreated an identical one down to the framing, building identical set pieces, and even making sure Nick Fury is wearing a LEGO hat. You can take a look at the comparison video right here, and see just how scary good these guys are at this.

Brotherhood Workshop built the trailer using the officially licensed Age Of Ulton LEGO toys, so not only is it a loving recreation of the film’s trailer, it is also a great advertisement for LEGO’s new toy line. Whether that is intentional or not (and I am voting it is not), the people at LEGO would be smart to take notice and maybe get in touch with Brotherhood about mutual work in the future. Just sayin’.

You know how I feel about the trailer, but I want to know what you think. Was this better than the LEGO Star Wars trailer? Tell us in the comments below!

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