Kevin Feige Reveals The Toughest Part Of Avengers: Age Of Ultron

With another massive weekend at the box office, Avengers: Age of Ultron is already nearing $900 [...]

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With another massive weekend at the box office, Avengers: Age of Ultron is already nearing $900 million worldwide -- but a film on that scale isn't without it challenges.

Marvel Studios honcho Kevin Feige was asked what was the hardest part of production: getting the actors' schedules together, or moving all over the world to shoot on location. His answer was probably not surprising.

"The globetrotting in this movie was something that was built into the story early on. It was important for us; we believe that The Avengers are global heroes, not just U.S. heroes. So we wanted to take them all around the world and there are logistical issues that come along with that, shooting everywhere from London to Bangladesh to Seoul, South Korea to Johannesburg," Feige said. "The actors' schedules, though, probably trumps it because you have pretty much a small army of production personnel who are very good at what they do and can handle all sorts of moves around the globe. The hard part is when, just on one sound stage, you're having a difficult time getting four people together at the same time. That's a double-edged sword, though, because that's because every one of our actors are now big, giant stars and have very busy schedules. The benefit of that is when you do get them together, you get what you see in the movie, which is worth all the trouble."

You can see the full interview below.

Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron is in theaters now.