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The saga continues in Avengers Age of Ultron, now available on DVD, Blu-ray, and digital today! Read my full Avengers Age Of Ultron Movie review on what to expect from Marvel’s newest action-packed film.
Disclosure: I was provided with an all expense paid trip to L.A to facilitate the review of AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON.
Avengers: Age Of Ultron
Marvel Studios presents “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” the epic follow-up to the biggest Super Hero movie of all time. When Tony Stark tries to jumpstart a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry, and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.
Including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. As the villainous Ultron emerges, it is up to The Avengers to stop him from enacting his terrible plans, and soon uneasy alliances and unexpected action pave the way for an epic and unique global adventure.
IN THEATERS NOW!
Interviews With The Stars of Avengers: Age of Ultron
Would you like to read our other interviews with the other stars? Click on the links below and read up on some exclusive interview questions and answers you won’t find anywhere else.
Read more about the amazing Avengers Event that I attended in LA. Learn more about the cast of Marvel’s newest show Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. As well as Disney Natures’ newest film Monkey Kingdom. In theaters everywhere today!
I am a big action film lover but am most times disappointed by how some films never live up to my expectations. With Avengers Age Of Ultron I was not left with this disappointment, in fact I was very surprised at how they were able to mash together comedy and action without sacrificing the story line.
I can’t wait to take my kids to see this they will definitely enjoy it! Do I think this movie is suitable for children I would say yes! It’s not that different from the cartoon versions of the hero so you can rest easy mom if anything you will be hearing COOL! AWESOME! during most of the movie. Also, mom, you should expect some great humor the movie that I loved I didn’t expect there to be any but was presently surprised.
My Favorite Parts of Avengers: Age of Ultron
Since it seems right that I start off by beginning from the start of the film I will say the first scene where the Avengers are thrown right into some action-packed scenes was AWESOME! There wasn’t any waiting and what I found super awesome was that you automatically get excited and are revved up for the movie.
My second favorite part has to be when the group was hanging out after the party had ended and they all tried to pick up Thor’s hammer. Check out this sneak preview of this scene below. Watch Thor’s face at the end of the clip)\
What I Would Love To See In The Next Avengers Movie
Well not to spoil the needing but I would love to get more clarification of what was shown at the very end of the movie! Sorry not much information but it’s the truth and I rather not spoil it for you guys. I also would love to see how each of the character’s relationships will develop since at the end they sort of part ways and take hideous.
Who would I like to see in the next Avengers movie?
Oh man, I honestly would love to see Ant-Man since he was supposed to be in the movie but ended up getting his own movie, I would also love to see some more of Agent Coulson since he was such an important character in the first movie who ended up moving on to run his own S.H.E.I.L.D. team.
Cast:Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Cobie Smulders, Stellan Skarsgård with James Spader and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury
Writer/Director: Joss Whedon
Producer: Kevin Feige, p.g.a.
Executive Producers:Louis D’Esposito, Alan Fine, Victoria Alonso, Jeremy Latcham, Patricia Whitcher, Stan Lee, Jon Favreau
Have you ever wondered who is behind the great movies you’ve seen on the big screen or maybe in the comfort of your home with your family? Well during my trip to LA we were able to interview Director Joss Whedon and now Kevin Feige who is the producer of the new movie Avengers Age Of Ultron in Theaters May 1rst!
Just an FYI I might or might not be an unofficial new Avengers Hero. No, not really but it would have been cool BUT in all seriousness, this was an awesome photo I was able to take during my trip to LA.
Which I’m pretty sure my kids will never let me live down. At least I was fighting on the good heroes side and trying to save humanity. Jumping right into our interview with Kevin Feige we will start off with a great question of why this is no end credit scene to the movie.
Would you like to read our other interviews with the other stars? Click on the links below and read up on some exclusive interview questions and answers you won’t find anywhere else.
Question: Why is there no end-credit scene? What’s the story behind that?
Kevin Feige: Well, why is there no end-credit scene? Well, there’s a mid-credit scene, as we call it, and we’ve always really said if it’s not a fast and hard rule that there must be something after the credits, and Joss was a firm believer that we shouldn’t do something that seemed like we were aping the scene at the end of it.
This version of the story really culminates where it does at the end of the film and with the mid-credits. And everything we just felt like an add-on that wasn’t worth doing. But that’s one of the reasons why he wanted to get it out there so people didn’t sit there for seven minutes and go, what?
Question: Without the movies and Shield and everything, how many people are on the team that keeps everything straight?
Kevin Feige: Well there’s a television division; there’s a studio, division and there’s a solid brain trust of seven or eight of us at the studio that oversees each of the films. And then beyond that, of course, dozens and then hundreds, and then thousands, eventually, on each production.
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Question: In the movie, the team is very cohesive. How much time lapses in between the movies where these actors work together?
Kevin Feige: I’m not sure we ever directly say it, but we always sorta thought it. It’s, it’s between six months to a year after- probably a good year after the events of The Winter Soldier. The Shield has been brought down at the end of The Winter Soldier, after revealing that Hydra had been growing within it and that there’s a lot of fallout.
Some of that is on the television series and some of that we see at the very beginning of this movie, that that scepter- Loki’s which if you look at the end of the first Avengers movie, the last time you see it, Black Widow is holding it in the shadow of all the Avengers as they’re finally taking down Loki.
Our backstories clearly that went into, that went to a Shield- secure Shield vault somewhere, but of course, Shield was not secure, and it ended up in the hands of Strucker at the beginning of this film.
Question: Are we going to see Spiderman make an appearance in the Civil War?
Kevin Feige: Well you know, you’ve heard the announcements we’ve teamed up with Sony to bring Spidey into our universe and, and doing a new Spidey film in 2017, but I think we’re being less than specific about, about where we’ll, where we’ll see him first.
Question: In general, sometimes people dread spinoffs and sequels, but how does it feel to actually have a fan base that can’t wait for the next release from the studio?
Kevin Feige : It feels great, obviously, and I do think spin offs and things like that when you’re dealing with certain properties, I think I need one thing and can somehow get a bad connotation of meaning. Oh, there’s something that had a little story potential that was interesting, so now they’re gonna try to build the whole big story about it.
Well, at Marvel, their big story is about everyone that goes back, you know, fifty years and through hundreds of comic issues. So for us, it’s all just exciting.
And what’s really exciting is that the comic fan base was one thing- it’s the solid foundation of everything we do, but now it’s increased dramatically with the film base and with the film fans it gives us a certain amount of pressure and sleepless nights to deliver on expectations each time.
But it’s also knowing that people are so excited about, what’s next. And we often have to go, never mind what’s next. Take a look at this because we do want each of the films and Age of Ultron’s our eleventh, Marvel Cinematic Universe film.
We want each of them to stand alone whether you’ve seen the other ten films or not. We believe each film works as a beginning, middle, end into and unto itself. And we worked very hard to do that. All we’re interested in is making one singular great movie at a time.
Question: Do you have somebody in the Marvel Universe that you really wanna bring in the stories or anything that you haven’t yet?
Kevin Feige: Of characters? Well, I used to say Guardians of the Galaxy to that question. I used to say vision to that question, I used to say Falcon; I used to say Doctor Strange a lot, and obviously, we’re deep into that with Benedict Cumberbatch now.
We start filming in November. So it’s really been amazing. Now, it does come down to individual and specific characters, but if I say too many of them, it’ll give away exactly what we’re doing with Guardians 2 or with the future ones.
But it’s not a testament to the Marvel comics and how deep its bench is that there’s still hundreds of great characters that we haven’t even touched yet.
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Question: What was it like to bring in Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch into this movie?
Kevin Feige: It was great. I mean they’re key Avengers characters in the books. They have a great back story that we really wanted to explore and they have a great relationship, the two of them, that we really wanted to explore together, and it was one of Joss’s very first notions.
Probably second notion after Ultron, to bring them in, who have a very different viewpoint of the Avengers who come into the team from a very different angle than any of the other characters.
The other characters were sort of assembled together by Nick Fury in the first movie and, and Thor obviously came into the mix because of the presence of Loki and now having characters come in from a totally different side- which is also a very Marvel thing to do.
There are a lot of Marvel characters who start on the other side of a disagreement, or the other side an argument or the other side of the law that you know through a great Marvel redemptive arc become heroes. We wanted to do that in an Avengers movie.
Question: Were you big in the Marvel comics as a kid, and did you have, a favorite character when you were little?
Kevin Feige: I was more into movies as a kid and I had a lot of favorite movies. I remember a story in particular when I was in the backyard with a bunch of friends of mine when we were, I don’t know, say eight years old- ten years old.
And we were playing superheroes, and somebody had chosen Batman, somebody had chosen Superman, and somebody had chosen Spiderman and I remember going, well, I’ll be Iron Man. I’ll play Iron Man because I’d seen him in the reruns of the old ’60s cartoon.
And some kids didn’t even know who he was. I was like, he’s cool. He’s Iron Man. Trust me. So that was fun bringing him to life after some kids didn’t hear of him when I chose him in the backyard thirty two years ago.
The Avengers Age Of Ultron isn’t Joss Whedon’s first film he has actually worked on many films but is recently being recognized for his impact of the pop culture community. In this funny interview, Joss Whedon reveals some insightful information about his filming of the Avengers Age Of Ultron movie.
Exclusive Interview With ‘Avengers Age Of Ultron’ Director Joss Whedon
Also, don’t forget to check out this awesome photograph we got to take with Joss Whedon! My trip to Los Angeles was definitely one to remember for a lifetime. Oh Yeah! At the end of the interview, there is another group photo of us that I think you will like so don’t forget to check that out!
Would you like to read our other interviews with the other stars? Click on the links below and read up on some exclusive interview questions and answers you won’t find anywhere else.
Question: Yesterday, we had to interview your brother for Agents of Shield and I was just wondering do you guys stay up late and have phone calls and have strategizing sessions and say this is what we’re going to do next?
Joss Whedon: Well, I just made a movie and he just had a baby, so not lately. We did when we were first starting out, but at some point, this movie consumed me not unlike a whale.
Photo Credit: Marvel – Edits Made By Me
Question: That iconic shot of the Avengers jumping in slow motion. How that came to be and whose idea was it?
Joss Whedon: We just caught it by accident. I hadn’t even said action yet. They were just clowning around and somebody had a phone, so that was great. That shot was the last shot we got finished ‘cause it’s over a minute long and I wanted to create some frames that were just unabashedly comic book frames that would speak to our love of the film and that one took longer to create than anything else.
— Referring to how the movie starts with it going directly into Action Packed Scenes —
It was important to me to have that right away, like first up in the movie. Not to say now we’ve got to get everybody back together and let’s go find them, now we find Captain America and he’s digging in a trench and now we find whoever instead just go boom, we’re back. This is what you love. Are you having fun? Good. Now we’re going to tear it apart.
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Question: Was it really hard to make sure everyone got enough screen time?How did you balance that?
Joss Whedon: Yes,It’s hard. What’s important is making everybody integral to this story and not just have it sort of being a roll call where it’s like I’m also in the film. Making sure that the twins’ story was part of Ultron’s story and obviously making sure that their perspective on the Avengers had something to do with Ultron’s and so that there was always a reason for everyone to be together.
The good thing is they worked so well against each other so when you’re giving somebody their moment, it’s usually with somebody else. It’s usually playing against somebody else, either arguing with or having fun with or teaming up with and so they do create their own little webs, so it’s difficult.
It’s not Magnolia where you’re telling all these separate stories that are just vaguely intertwined. It’s they’re doing some of that job for me. By the way, if it was Magnolia, it would be the best movie ever made, but I can’t reach for the stars, people. I’m just a man.
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Question: You’ve done so much to influence pop culture. Who inspires you to reach further and higher to make this entire universe?
Joss Whedon: I kind of I have a weird relationship with pop culture. I’ve never really been a part of it until I suddenly was, most of my influences are a little left of center and, or very old. You know, the directors that I look at, when I’m thinking about a movie, usually are people like Vincent Minnelli or Sam Fuller, or Frank Barseghian, but it’s the people who, not just artists. It’s just the people in my, in my own life that I see working four times as hard as I ever can.
Trying to do things they can’t. Those, those are the people that make me sit down and go, oh wait a minute, I can do better because ultimately, the only person who’s ever really going to inspire me to go further and do better is me.
I have to sort of gear up and I should actually have two chairs because, at some point, I always do go, okay you need to work harder, you need to do more, you need to be better. I’ll tell you who’s inspired me, is Lin-Manuel Miranda because seeing Hamilton at the Public Theatre was just such a breathtaking experience.
And the amount of work that he did for six years to put that together, I just thought, oh, gotta bring up my game. There it is. The bar is higher again ******.
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Question: In the movie, we saw the introduction of the Hulkbuster, were there any difficulties filming that?
Joss Whedon: Well there is some slight enormous difficulties in the fact that neither of those people exists, so there’s a lot of issues [LAUGHTER], with the camera, there’s a lot of guys saying we’re here. Now he’s over there. We had the thing mapped out very carefully, so it was in a way simpler because they weren’t like I need another.
I need to go again but you shoot all of this stuff sort of with the faith that this will work physically and then the hard work comes, you know, up at ILM where they’re dialing in this action you’ve described.
In a way that looks human and believable, yet completely over the top, and the work they did with those guys and with the Hulk, in particular, who’s not just the Hulk there, but he’s angry even for the Hulk. He’s unhinged and it’s a different performance than he’s given before and the way they captured that, to me, was breathtaking, but it took a little time.
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Question: You filmed in numerous countries, South Africa being one of them what was that like?
Joss Whedon : Fun. I mean, I got to a lot of countries I’ve never been to and to see these beautiful cities and these places and, and eat really good food and generally, yeah, I don’t get to take vacations. Location scouting is definitely the next best thing.
Question: Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Elizabeth Olsondidn’t have to audition for their roles, what was it about them made them perfect for the roles?
Joss Whedon: I didn’t want anybody else. I just wanted them. Aaron is too pretty to live, but I’ve had dealt with the Hemsworth problem, so I can forgive. He’s somebody that I just saw even in Kick-Ass where he’s playing kind of a weak character, that he just commands the screen and it was.
I think Nowhere Boy, where I just said, oh, this is my guy because he’s an old school movie star. He’s that commanding and beautiful. But he also looks like he could be kind of an arrogant dick. He’s not. He’s the sweetest puppy I know, but he’s great at playing that sort of like, oh, I got this.
You know, that sort of, and that’s Quicksilver to a tee. Quicksilver is that sort of, he’s always hotheaded, he’s always you know being a pain for everyone, but is essential and very cool. I sat down with Lizzie ‘cause, I’d just seen Martha, Marcy, May, Marlene and, I hope I got those in the right order. You spend two minutes with Lizzie and you not only don’t want anybody else for the role, you think maybe she should play all of them.
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Question: What was the hardest scene to shoot? Do you have one that sticks out?
Joss Whedon: I would say probably after the first attack by Ultron. Everybody’s in the lab kind of trying to figure out what’s going on. We referred to that as the WTF scene and it was just very difficult for me to put, to put together. It’s hard to explain why.
There’s something about the way the light in the room, I just could not find the focus of where everybody should be and how they should move and Robert had to do something really difficult which was started laughing in the middle of this scene, as sincerely like, become a little unhinged.
And getting there and sort of making that work, that was one that I struggled with. I struggled a lot with the party scene. The after-party scene which I actually shut down during shooting early one day because I was just, I started shooting it and I hated everything I was doing, and then I was like what should I do?
What’s wrong? And then I realized, wait a minute. Didn’t I just make an entire movie where people sit around and drink? Wasn’t that Much Ado About Nothing? Oh, and then I called. I was like give me some, I need cards, I need beers. Anyway, I get all these things and we’ll do it all handheld and we’ll just let them go and as soon as I remembered how to shoot a party it became a party.
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Question: Was the party scene all scripted or were the actor’s ad-libbing?
Joss Whedon: There’s a little throwing stuff out. With Robert in a situation like that, I’ll usually give him five or six options just to see what tickles his fancy and he’ll sort of run through them. Most of it is scripted but I like to leave a little room for those guys.
First of all, they’re all funny, articulate people who really know their characters, and second of all it sort of helps the flow particularly in something like that. You don’t want to feel camera moves, and dialogue. You just want to feel like you stayed at the party. I’m glad.
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Question: We hear Ultron say, “upon this rock, I shall build my church, and we also hear the vision say I am.” Was there any type of significance to having these forms of artificial intelligence kind of speak those Biblical terms?
Joss Whedon: Yes. I mean it’s not necessarily specific in the sense of we are saying this about this person, this about Ultron, to say he has a bit of a God complex is, is, is not, and that was all James, by the way.
We are talking about new life and we are talking about the vision, in particular, is something, sort of more than that iconography is deliberate, but it’s open to interpretation. I’m not saying, you know, uh, that they are one thing or another. Our response to them contains some element of that understanding of ourselves and our history.
I mean, it’s a Frankenstein story as much as it’s anything else and the Frankenstein story is, who made me? Why am I here? And I guess I’m kind of pissed about it. That iconography rolls into that very naturally.
Photo Credit: Marvel – Edits Made By Me
Question: Did you plan something at the beginning of production that you didn’t get to do in the movie?
Joss Whedon: Is there something we didn’t do in the movie? [LAUGHTER] So much movie. There’s always stuff you sort of either give up on or just realize is ridiculous, but I can’t really think of something we didn’t do. There’s stuff we cut out you know, the first cut of the movie was an hour longer than the one that’s in theaters. I think it’s the length it should be.
I’m very happy. It’s, in fact, a minute shorter than the first one which is a point of personal pride because [LAUGHTER] as much as I wanted this to be bigger, I didn’t want it to be bloat. I didn’t want us to seem like we were full of ourselves, like, oh, you love us. Here are three hours. You’d like to pee? Tough. [LAUGHTER]
Cast:Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Cobie Smulders, Stellan Skarsgård with James Spader and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury
Writer/Director: Joss Whedon
Producer: Kevin Feige, p.g.a.
Executive Producers:Louis D’Esposito, Alan Fine, Victoria Alonso, Jeremy Latcham, Patricia Whitcher, Stan Lee, Jon Favreau
This just in! An intriguing interview with The Scarlet With and Quick Silver. Read my full Exclusive Interview With the stars of Avengers Age Of Ultron Elizabeth Olsen and Aaron Taylor-Johnson.
Disclosure: I was provided with an all-expense paid trip to L.A to facilitate the review of AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON.
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Marvel Studios presents “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” the epic follow-up to the biggest Super Hero movie of all time. When Tony Stark tries to jumpstart a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.
Including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. As the villainous Ultron emerges, it is up to The Avengers to stop him from enacting his terrible plans, and soon uneasy alliances and unexpected action pave the way for an epic and unique global adventure. This film is hitting theaters MAY 1rst so mark your calendars!
Interview with Elizabeth Olsen ad Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Today we will look at an exclusive interview with the stars of the movie Elizabeth Olsen & Aaron Taylor-Johnson who play the Twins Quick Silver and Scarlet Witch in this Action Packed Marvel Movie. If you previously viewed our interview with Chris Evans & Chris Hemsworth you will be pleasantly surprised that these actors are friends on and off the stage making their chemistry and connection with each other that much more stronger on screen.
One of the things I found awesome about these interviews was that these actors are down-to-earth people who seem as though they have fun on and off-screen with each other. It was great to talk with them in-depth about their selves and their characters on screen.
As you will learn below Elizabeth and Aaron worked previously on a film together but weren’t able to work as closely as they did in this film. They were more than excited to work together and it really shows throughout the movie.
Would you like to read our other interviews with the other stars? Click on the links below and read up on some exclusive interview questions and answers you won’t find anywhere else.
The Scarlet Witch is played by Elizabeth Olsen is the twin of QuickSilver who is were given superpowers. As you will learn in the movie the two’s background from a traumatic experience in their childhood lead them to accept these new superpowers. Scarlet Witch has the ability to bring up your worst fears which consume you and make you easily forget your strengths and abilities. What a cool character huh?
Quick Silver is played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson and is the Twin of Scarlet Witch, as said above they both went through a traumatic childhood which leads them to accept these new superpowers. Quick Silver is insanely fast and sees the world as if it is moving way too slow for him.
Mom’s how cool would it be to have super speed when you need to clean up the house or run errands lol I know I would enjoy this super power!
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Question: Did you have to do a lot of actually running for your role?
Johnson: Yeah. That was pretty much what I did all day long. You know, it was like if in doubt, run. Yeah, all the special effects are sped up. We’d shoot the scene like if Lizzy was in the scene I’d run-up to her. We’d shoot that.
We did the dialogue and then we’d have to do a plate afterward where she’d step out and I’d do the run-up and then they would speed that up. It’s like a plate shot. But yeah, even though you wouldn’t really know because it goes so quickly. But yeah, all the running where there’s a blur it was me behind it.
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Question: What was the audition process like, and where you were when you found out you had the role?
Olsen: We, we actually didn’t have an audition process. It was we both met with Joss separately. You met with him before I did I think and we were about to Godzilla when we both met. I don’t remember when I met with him but I met with him at some point.
We finished filming Godzilla and then we both that summer got a phone call that was like you guys got the parts and we’re like whoa, okay and that was kind of it. It was really crazy and exciting and Aaron and I were really excited that we got to work with each other again more so because in Godzilla we if you’d seen it we didn’t really get to work with each other as much.
Johnson: Yeah, I mean ‘cause stepping onto the set seemed kind of, you know, it was such a big ensemble. It felt kind of daunting, you know, to step on with Lizzy who we already had that kind of work relationship which made it feel a lot more comfortable.
Question: What attracted you most to the roles?
Olsen: Well, I’m a fan of Marvel already and then Scarlet Witch so basically I didn’t know who she was beforehand and Joss was telling me about her and then we both asked for a lot of research on our characters and they gave us every comic book page that both of our characters have ever been on basically and it was this huge stack.
And I think she’s one of the coolest characters in the entire universe of Marvel I think largely because of the House of M series because she’s the most powerful person in the entire universe, X-Men, and Avengers combined. I think she’s really nuts too.
Johnson: There’s like a lot to play with. Olsen: It’s a lot to play with because it’s a lot of psychological stuff to play with instead of just it being physical.
Johnson: I guess, you know, I was really excited about obviously they have really cool superpowers but I really wanted to explore who the character was behind Quick Silver and Pietro was kind of our main goal and Wanda as well to kind of bring it back to the origins and it was based in Scuvia.
Which is someplace in like Eastern Europe to we wanted to embrace that kind of accent and I really wanted to have this same kind of look from the comic books and yeah just kind of came together as well.
Johnson: I mean Quicksilver wouldn’t need Scarlet Witch because they balance off each other. They’re twins and they’re very much yin and yang in the way their personalities are. He might be quick, you know, in speed so he’s kind of quick in temperament I think in a way and hotheaded and impatient.
And all those things I wanted to kind of play around with and especially balancing against her kind of more thoughtful, slower, more emotional sort of nurturing side with him, so and always drawn really close together and connected.
So it kind of gave us a sense of insecurity when they went with each other or kind of vulnerability. All they had was each other. So we kind of played around with everything that we could visually see and what we could read and that was kind of fun. And Marvel really opened to suggestions and ideas and wanted to, you know, do those characters justice so it felt very collaborative very early on.
Question: What was the most emotionally challenging scene for you guys to shoot?
Olsen: The one that was the hardest for me was when Scarlet Witch, when she can see what’s gonna happen if the world is, Ultron has control over the vision because a lot of times my character just had to respond to something that is not existent most of the time ‘cause it just like popped into her head and no one else felt it but I did.
So I have to act like some humongous reaction that is coming from nothing and so that always just kind of feels stupid until you really just go for it. So there are a couple of moments where I had to be like oh, I just got this new information, and that kind of feels funny.
Question: Do you have something in mind that you’d like to see yourself wearing as the Scarlet Witch?
Olsen: I mean we created a more elaborate costume for the very last moment of the film whether or not that’s gonna be continued. Johnson: It’s like an implication and of a potential where to go with it. I think, you know, they create that. Olsen: It’ll definitely not be a leotard. That’s for sure.
Question: All of your powers are special effects, how was it for you to act out those parts?
Olsen: Well, you know what it’s actually really fun because a lot of people have stunt doubles and my stuff is like a dance kind of and so I can’t have like a stunt double come in and do that. so I was like always doing everything whereas, you know.
I even had to do like a triple flip back kick situation but I always got to be in control over my characters body movements which were cool and, and it was fun because there’s no blueprint to how Scarlet Witch moves ‘cause you just see these like awesome finger, hand gestures and these circular red things.
And so I would basically work with a movement coach and she and I watched Joss’s version of Scarlet Witch and that was really enjoyable to watch ‘cause he would do the motions and we would interpret it into our own thing but it was really fun. I mean it was really fun to work with the dancer on something like that and it adds a different element to the fighting.
And it also felt a little funny because you’re like I’m not making contact with anything, like literally zero contact. So, you just kind of trust that you’re gonna put a robot where my eyes or something, you know. Yeah. There’s a lot of trust that goes in when you have special effects that I wasn’t used to and then after seeing the movie I was like aha, now I’m comfortable.
Question: What was it like working with the original Avengers team?
Johnson: Yeah, that was kind of the initial thing of like oh, god everybody knows each other and this is like their fourth or fifth movie playing these characters. They’re pretty comfortable in that kind of situation and with each other and just understand the whole kind of the mechanics of it.
Cause this movie is such a machine. It just keeps going and going and you know, you’re a small piece to the rubric’s cube and they said that you just have to trust with these guys but you’ve seen the quality of movies they’ve done before so, you know, you can have trust but it’s just you don’t quite understand.
But it feels slightly daunting but it sort of very quickly becomes like a very kind of family environment that they’ve set up over the years and are very comfortable with one another so it feels like you’ll be meeting them all over again, the relaxed and chill kind of way they are here is the way they were on set.
It’s just they have a lot of fun and once you have a laugh with that them you know it’s kind of cool and you can kind of think about what you’re doing rather than kind of observing like wow, this is pretty ******* cool and overwhelming and surreal. It’s kind of crazy but yeah, it was good.
With Lizzy it’s just like our characters are kind of combined so I can kind of rely on her and vice versa I think so. In those sort of situations it’s just like we kind of feel slightly uncomfortable around the Avengers, so early on we’re kind of outsiders anyway. So I think it also kind of played within it, you know, what I mean?
Question: What was it like going from playing a vigilante with essentially real superpowers in Kickass to an Avenger with actual superpowers?
Johnson: It’s a lot more fun having powers for sure. Yeah, I mean it’s good fun. they’re both really different characters with different dynamics but it’s a lot of fun having powers and doing these fight sequences. Like just visually anyway it’s the most exciting for me to see all of your favorite superheroes all fighting together as a team.
And they all have their different skillsets and they also collide into sets with each other. It’s amazing to watch but also it’s amazing to do. We had the final fight sequence in Kovai which was this epic two or three-week-long shoot where they found a site that they were gonna bulldozer anyway with these towers and they pretty much did exactly that for them.
Blew up buildings and smashed-up cars and the stunts that are involved and they’re gymnasts. It’s just the most incredible thing to be around and you just live off of that high. It’s gonna be a lot of fun.
Cast:Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Don Cheadle, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Cobie Smulders, Stellan Skarsgård with James Spader and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury
Writer/Director: Joss Whedon
Producer: Kevin Feige, p.g.a.
Executive Producers:Louis D’Esposito, Alan Fine, Victoria Alonso, Jeremy Latcham, Patricia Whitcher, Stan Lee, Jon Favreau
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