Cast member James Spader poses at a press line for the movie "Avengers: Age of Ultron" during the 2014 Comic-Con International Convention in San Diego, California July 26, 2014.
Cast member James Spader poses at a press line for the movie "Avengers: Age of Ultron" during the 2014 Comic-Con International Convention in San Diego, California July 26, 2014. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Marvel president Kevin Feige recently revealed some “Avengers: Age of Ultron” details during an interview with Entertainment Weekly. His statements regarding the origin of Ultron’s physical form point to the importance of Baron Von Strucker’s involvement in the sequel.

This article may contain spoilers for “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” Read at your own risk.

Kevin Feige told the publication that Tony Stark was inspired by Baron Von Strucker to create Ultron. In his interview with Entertainment Weekly, he revealed that the villain baron was “working on a lot of stuff, including robotics” prior to the Avengers’ raiding his HYDRA outpost. “Tony realizes, ‘[Those robotics] might be able to help me get over the hump of some of the AI stuff I’ve been working on,'”he added.

To take Kevin Feige’s statements into context, the publication claimed Ultron is basically a product of the genius minds and technologies of both Baron Von Strucker and Tony Stark. Unfortunately, the bad outweighed the good and in the film Ultron turns evil. He sheds off his good persona which has been controlled by J.A.R.V.I.S., Stark’s artificial-intelligence program, and creates the Vision.

Entertainment Weekly claimed that in “Avengers: Age of Ultron” the villain A.I. will reportedly first show up as one of Tony Stark’s damaged Iron Legion robots. However, despite being in this form Ultron has supposedly already consumed plenty of human knowledge enough to make him realise that humans need to be eradicated on Earth. According to the publication, “The Ultron program has been consuming every element of human knowledge, and has reached the conclusion that the thing most threatening the planet is humanity in general—and the Avengers in particular.”

All these vast human knowledge confuses Ultron and ultimately he decides to leave his physical form and subsequently the Ultron program. According to Comicbookmovie, in his escape Ultron kills off J.A.R.V.I.S. and transfers his consciousness into one of Baron Von Strucker’s robots. When Tony Stark reportedly tries to call J.A.R.V.I.S. all he hears is silence. When he also brought him up through a holographic visual image, all the Avengers see are incoherent images of violence hinting of mass massacre.

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