“Avengers: Age Of Ultron” Wraps Production; Leaves Joss Whedon Wondering What He Should Do Next Michael Lee, August 7, 2014August 7, 2014 Directors, actors, and other production crew certainly have no problem promoting their film during the production process. Not only is it a great viral marketing method, but it also gives fans who are anticipating the film a rare behind-the-scenes look. Filming on Jurassic World recently wrapped production, with Colin Trevorrow commemorating the occasion with a teaser photo of the jaws of a T-Rex. Arnold Schwarzenegger also wrapped production on the fifth Terminator film, and revealed the film’s new title, Terminator: Genisys – yes that is indeed the title -, with a photo. Now Joss Whedon finished production on Avengers: Age Of Ultron, and he posted a new photo as well, but he is also asking his followers a very perplexing question. Hit the jump to see the full image, and what he is asking his fans to do.pic.twitter.com/0qag74HSWM— Joss Whedon (@josswhedon) August 6, 2014Answers varied from skipping the editing process and getting to work on Avengers 3 to working on the post production process to another Shakespeare project. I mean, if he can shoot Much Ado About Nothing in such a short amount of time, then why not.Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Renner, and Cobie Smulders all return to reprise their respective roles, and they will be joined by Aaron Taylor-Johnson who plays Pietro Maximoff / Quicksilver, Elizabeth Olsen who plays Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch, James Spader as Ultron, and Paul Bettany who will play The Vision. Social Networks Aaron Taylor JohnsonAvengers: Age of UltronChris EvansChris HemsworthCobie SmuldersElizabeth OlsenJames SpaderJeremy RennerMark RuffaloMarvel StudiosPaul BettanyRobert Downey Jr.samuel l. jacksonScarlett JohanssonTwitterWalt Disney Studios
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Which Super Bowl Trailers Got the Most Buzz? February 7, 2011With a bevy of 30 second trailers debuting last night during the Super Bowl (all of which you can watch here), the question remains of which ones had the most impact. Our friends at HeyUGuys found an infographic from Way to Blue that calculates which TV spots generated the most… Read More
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