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LEGO has released a special comic preview that ties in to Avengers: Age of Ultron, entitled Ultron Rules Part 1, which some thought teased an exciting action sequence from Marvel's highly-anticipated superhero sequel. However, the comic book's artist, Paul Lee, reached out to Comic Book Movie and revealed that the scenes depicted in the comic book are not seen in the upcoming Phase Two adventure. It's worth noting that LEGO's comic book preview for last year's Iron Man 3 did tease a few scenes that made it into the movie, but it appears that isn't the case with this sneak peek.The comic features all of the Avengers back in action, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Black Widow, Hulk and Hawkeye, as they team up to battle the villainous Ultron. It's clear in this four-page comic that Ultron has the upper hand, but perhaps the Avengers will turn the tide in Part 2 of Ultron Rules. Of course, even if this comic isn't an exact depiction of a scene in Avengers: Age of Ultron, it's possible that Earth's Mightiest Heroes may end up in a similar situation, where their powers are useless against this, as Thor puts it, "metal monster."




Take a look at the LEGO comic, then chime in with your thoughts below. This comic could also be a sneak peek at upcoming LEGO sets for Avengers: Age of Ultron, which arrives in theaters nationwide May 1, 2015. We'll keep you posted as soon as more details come in.Best of the Web RelatedAvengers: Infinity War Directors Tease Something Quite MysteriousNew Avengers: Infinity War Logo UnveiledPatrick Stewart Knows Who'd Win in X-Men Vs. AvengersThanos' Big Plan Revealed In Avengers: Infinity WarHow Has Iron Man Changed In Avengers: Infinity War?Avengers: Infinity War Concept Art Shows Thanos, Rocket and Thor Top MoviesRogue One: A Star Wars StoryWar for the Planet of the ApesLoganAssassin's CreedThe BatmanGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2Power RangersDoctor StrangeJustice LeagueThe Fate of the FuriousTransformers: The Last Knightin bikes & ride-ons DollsArts & CraftsBath, Beauty & AccessoriesPretend PlayBikes & Ride-onsElectronicsBuilding SetsOutdoor PlayLearningPreschoolGames & PuzzlesMusical InstrumentsStuffed AnimalsVideo GamesCooking for Kids




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Please give us your feedback about this page Click Here(Note: The original title stated that Daredevil wasn’t going to be in the game. He in fact will be, but just not the Netflix version.) Madeline Ricchiuto writes for Bleeding Cool In a roundtable interview, Arthur Parsons of TT Games confirmed that LEGO Marvel’s Avengers will have over 100 new playable characters, “we think 250.” Some of the characters confirmed are Agents Coulson, Carter, and Hill, as well as Egghead, Devil Dinosaur, Jack The Moon Boy, Fin Fang Foom, Jane Foster, Thor, America Chavez, Miss Marvel, Kamala Khan, Lady Sif, Squirrel Girl, but Spider-Man and the rest of the Spidey franchise did not make the cut. Clark Gregg and Haley Atwell did the voiceover work on their characters, and are joined by many other “really cool voice-actors” who will remain unknown, for now. The game will include content from Captain America: The First Avenger, The Avengers, Iron Man 3, Thor: Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Agent Carter, and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., only condensed and with that LEGO twist.




There are several key scenes that have been translated into the game shot-for-shot. The Netflix specific series of Daredevil and Jessica Jones will not make appearances, for the sake of age ratings. The show is designed to be playable for kids ages 6-12 afterall. So LEGO Kingpin will not be smashing anyone’s head in with a door. “We love seeing what we love translated through the lego lens,” said Bill Roseman of Marvel Games. Many of the characters have special character switching animations, some are generic, but the important characters have unique animations that alter depending on the outfit, so each of Iron Man’s armors gets a different animation. There will be a Hulk-Buster suit, by the way. Post credits teasers were considered “need to have.” LEGO Marvel Superheroes had a post credits teaser that revealed LEGO Batman. Batman had a teaser that revealed a shadow that looked like all the Avengers lined up to hint at LEGO Marvel’s Avengers, and this game will be no different.




Stan Lee will return, this time in a version of the Hulk-Buster armor called the Stan-Buster. “With Lego Marvel Superheros, we wanted to put Stan Lee in that game, it was an excuse for me to meet that man,” Parsons said of Stan Lee’s appearances in-game. He will have cameos at key Avengers movies, some really funny moments. He sweeps up Avengers tower at one point and he just pucks up Thor’s hammer and moves it. Marvel Games is currently in talks about a partnership with Telltale games. TT will not be doing a LEGO Walking Dead game, but Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a possibility. According to Parsons, “you never know.” During the panel that followed, Arthur Parsons, Bill Roseman, and Mike Jones were joined by moderator Ryan Peraras to show the new LEGO Avengers trailer, a clip of the opening sequence which is shot-for-shot based on Age of Ultron‘s opening, except this time there were random LEGO pigs involved. Coulson’s scenes from Avengers were also shown, as was a clip of gameplay from a sequence with Agent Peggy Carter.




In another clip of LEGO’s version of AOU, Tony makes a flying iron-pig, so thats something to look out for. There are a lot of those LEGO-style visual gags. The game includes open-world maps of Manhattan, Malibu, Asgard, Barton Farm, and South Africa. The Thanos-Copter will make an appearance, as will the Iron Monger. The game is designed to be a celebration of everything Marvel, with content from comics, TV, and original characters. “Authenticity is key” was a phrase that got bandied about rather often. The game is slated for release on January 26th, 2016. And here is the transcript from the Arthur Parson’s and Mike Jones roundtable: Q: What are you doing next? AP: They never ever tell me because I have a big mouth, but we have a lot of Q: Do you personally enjoy any of the trophies? AP: The best ones are dreamt up at about 2am two weeks before we finish. You make a horrendously bad pun with alliteration, those are the best. Q: Will Spider-Gwen make an appearance




BR: there are a lot of new characters we love, but this game is about Avengers, authentically Avengers… Have they been on the team, have they had a story with the team… When it comes to Spider-Gwen she hasn’t been on the team or with the team, yet… But we do have a huge cast of Female Avengers… We want kids to see that you all can be heroes. Q: Can some of the easter eggs be hidden in certain scenes, like Ant Man and the Wasp in the background? AP: We’ve already finished that… You do have to go find the collector. Q: Will there be a LEGO Marvel/DC crossover? You teased Batman at the end of Marvel Superheroes? AP: We teased the next games in the lineup… you have to look at the post credit sequence at the end of this one. Q: Will Charlie Cox be in the game? AP: I don’t know if that would be age appropriate… We have to remember that what makes LEGO games is the most fun is that they’re great Family games. Q: Is there a Guardians Of The Galaxy DLC?

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