AVENGERS: Why Ultron Was Right (And Knew About The Scarlet Witch!)

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Published 2021-03-12
Avengers: Age of Ultron is a gift that keeps on giving. WandaVision revealed new information about Wanda's past and Strucker's experiments. This sheds new light on Ultron's goals, his insight, and his knowledge that Thanos was going to attack earth.

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Written and Hosted by Ryan Arey (twitter.com/ryanarey)
Additional Contributions and research by Sailesh Gudipati
Edited by Katherine Woloson

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All Comments (21)
  • @ScreenCrush
    Where do you rank Age of Ultron among the Avengers movies?
  • ultron spent like a second on the internet and immediately said "alright, humans gotta go"
  • Ultron was a villain that deserved waaay more than just one film
  • @kingpopez
    I still don't get why people don't like this movie. Ultrons first monolog still gives me chills. So many good quotes in that movie
  • @sheepcz7747
    My only regret is that Ultron was only on screen for a short while, he's a great Thanos level villain, it's a shame he disappeared so soon, I quietly want to believe he'll be back.
  • Ultron was basically a programming error. Tony meant to "protect humanity" but he actually coded "protect the Earth." Protecting the Earth doesn't necessarily mean saving us.
  • @dimitreze
    meanwhile DC is still editing their first team up superhero movie
  • Wanda also fell in love with Vision. Perhaps Ultron intended for her to fall for him because his perfect self was Vision. And not only did she betray him but she broke his heart.
  • @pawpotsRS
    with the current status of humanity, the villain is always right.
  • @davadid2831
    “You’re unbearably naive” “Well, I was born yesterday”
  • @yezzojey_7562
    I bet that’s why age of ultron is so underrated because people never put the pieces together for the movie to actually make sense
  • I really really wish they had given Ultron at least twice the screen time. He's an excellent villain, with such believable motivations, not to mention James Spader's incredible performance. Wish there was a way to bring him back for a rematch or something...
  • @felixoloo1
    Ah this is awesome but I think it has a few incorrect premises: 1. Ultron can understand irony, even Jarvis can. He's a fully sentient being not just a computer. 2. Ultron is also very much a product of Tony, almost like a child or apprentice. In both the movies and the comic, Ultron's flaws are extensions of Tony's vices. Just the same way Tony recklessly jumped into AI and all kinds of weapons with no thought of consequence... Ultron did the exact same thing, he didnt consider, anything other than his meteor plan, he never considered that he might be wrong, that his logic may be lacking. 3. What Tony and the Avengers understand, that Ultron doesn't, is that the only value in peace is that it preserves human life and minimises suffering. Destroying all humans brings peace, but a hollow kind. It would be like seeing that a person has cancer, so to kill it... you kill the person. Yes that fulfils the condition of "all cancer cells are dead", but that meanings nothing if the person is dead. Wiping out organics, or even the weak, makes the reason one would want peace moot.
  • @leomorali
    Is it just me or WandaVision actually made Age of Ultron a better movie??
  • @Otis151
    I think the mind stone was up to some shinanigans. Tony even reminds Banner, “we weren’t even close to creating the Ultron we envisioned. And now magically it’s on the loose?” I’m paraphrasing, but I think the mind stone wants to see it all burn. I wonder how vision keeps it in check.
  • @thefront5871
    The extreme detail in these movies from Marvel is amazingly awesome! How did they ever come up with such interwoven connections?? There are so many of them, it's amazing that it all didn't crash and burn but was exceedingly successful in telling the story! Its hard to believe that a human came up with such intricacies!!
  • @vict4451
    "People create... smaller people? Uhh... children! Lost the word there." Smartass robot.
  • I bet the person that put these sequences together never thought their effort would be noticed.
  • @Martok77
    I have always thought this movie much better than generally given credit for. It was nuanced and layered while also serving to shape future MCU films.