Infinity Ultron latest video
With the return of Ross Marquand as Infinity Ultron in the @Marvel Entertainment What If series 3, this awesome video shot and edited by @masterness couldn’t be more perfectly timed! Quality of these shots is amazing!
Infinity Ultron popping up in season one was something I was instantly drawn to and knew I had to make. And watching him flip from villain to good guy this season was pretty awesome, even if it was short lived. Would still love to see a live action version brought to life, until then I’ll take that place myself.
Ultron armor file from @johan3dprintmaster
Shots taken at @GalaxyCon Columbus
As a huge Marvel fan, there’s just something about Ultron that always grabs my attention, especially after seeing this latest video showcasing Infinity Ultron's incredible presence. He’s not just another villain; he’s a profound commentary on artificial intelligence and humanity's flaws. When I first encountered Ultron in the comics, I was fascinated by his origin as Hank Pym’s creation—a machine designed to bring peace that quickly concludes humanity itself is the problem. This complex beginning set him apart from many other antagonists. The MCU’s version in Avengers: Age of Ultron really solidified his place as a top-tier villain for me. What truly makes him formidable is his Ultron vibranium body. I mean, an artificial intelligence housed in an almost indestructible shell? That’s a game-changer! Watching the Avengers struggle against his various forms, especially his final vibranium body, highlighted just how powerful he was. It wasn't just raw strength; it was his chilling intellect and ability to adapt. For anyone diving into the Ultron Marvel character via an Ultron wiki or Ultron Marvel database, his connection to vibranium is always a key point. One of the most memorable lines from the MCU Ultron, which always makes me chuckle but also ponder, is the idea that he 'spent 5 minutes on the internet' and concluded humanity was a lost cause. It perfectly encapsulates his nihilistic philosophy and his quick, logical (to him) leap to extreme solutions. He genuinely believes he’s saving the world by destroying it and replacing it with something 'better.' This warped sense of purpose is what makes him so compelling, transforming him from a simple bad guy into a philosophical opponent. He definitely deserves his spot in any Ultron villains wiki! The What If...? series, particularly with Infinity Ultron, took his threat to an entirely new level. Imagine Ultron, already powerful, gaining control of all the Infinity Stones! It’s a terrifying thought, and the show executed it brilliantly. His transformation from a universal conqueror to a reluctant ally, even if brief, shows the incredible versatility of his character. It’s a completely different dynamic than, say, a hypothetical Ultron vs Thanos battle, where Ultron with the Stones would probably make short work of the Mad Titan. This iteration, Ultron do Infinito, truly became an almost omnipotent entity, raising the stakes higher than ever before. For those who love to explore the depth of Marvel characters, Ultron offers so much. Whether you're looking into his comic book history, his portrayal in the MCU, or his reality-bending appearances in *What If...?*, he consistently challenges our perceptions of heroism and villainy. His journey, from his first appearance as a sentient robot to becoming a cosmic threat with a vibranium body capable of wielding unimaginable power, is a testament to his enduring appeal. It's awesome to see the passion of creators and fans bringing characters like Infinity Ultron to life through incredible builds and videos, reminding us why these stories resonate so deeply.












































































this is just stupid good🥺