In addition to unveiling a cool selection of Avengers-themed tech , tonight at Samsung's 'Night With Marvel' event, Marvel Studios showcased a featurette exclusive to the event (although they hinted it might be available at some point on Samsung platforms). The footage focused on the robotic villain Ultron, and reused a ton of scenes from the most recent Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer intercut with director Joss Whedon and various actors talking about the importance of the villain.

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The footage did contain a couple of new scenes, including a shot of what appears to be Ultron bots bursting through the walls of the train in the slow-mo Quicksilver sequence. In another new shot during the villa sequence, Iron Man flies at the camera, leaving tumbling Ultron bots in his wake. A third sequence showed the destruction of a Samsung-owned building.The featurette also showed us more extended looks at the Ultron concept art, especially in its broken state, and the piece really brought home the notion that the villain gets more advanced as the movie goes on.Joss Whedon comments in the video that whenever he thought of the Avengers, he pictured them fighting Ultron, and the footage was peppered with old school Ultron imagery to bring his point home and tie this version of Ultron to his roots. Whedon also states that he wanted to get a James Spader-like actor to play the role, so went after Spader himself.Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron debuts in theaters May 1, 2015.

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