In a new interview with SFX Magazine, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige opened up more than he’s done before about Avengers: Age of Ultron, including explaining why the title was taken from a comic book miniseries that doesn’t seem to have anything much to do with the film.”We didn’t want to merely have a ‘2’ after Avengers so we wanted to give it a subtitle,” the exec told SFX. “We have various things that we were looking at and Age of Ultron – which just happened to be a the name of a comic book series as well – was our favorite.”He revealed a number of other minor details as well, including the fact that villain James Spader was another of the actors that Marvel had been wanting to work with, but that the right part just hadn’t come up yet.
Avengers: Age of Ultron – Marvel’s Feige Talks Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, The Title and More
In a new interview with SFX Magazine, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige opened up more than […]