This article or section may be slanted towards recent events Please try to keep recent events. The connection between the two makes sense: it was clear that, while creating the Ultron programme, Stark had poured a lot of his own personality to the AI. But perhaps even more interesting compared to the question of Ultron's genesis, is the question of his departure: in the comic books books, the AI can come back several times (occasionally with an altered character). That being said, it's been said previously that Marvel likes to save Hulk for Avengers pictures, so that might be a form of confirmation that we'll get to see Bruce Banner and his destructive alter ego play a role in The Avengers: Infinity War.
As an effect of this, it's not known exactly how we will feel about Iron Man after that story has reasoned - but it does appear likely that the character will continue his run. Tell us in the comments who you most desire to see due in 2018 and who you think we left off our Avengers: Infinity War cast list. As most fans now already know, Captain America: Civil War will see Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) come into conflict on a new superhero enrollment act: Stark will support the instigation of the act while Rogers will oppose it, going into hiding.
That's how we knew things were distinct and that Age of Ultron would be the end of Whedon's run. But tension between the two was already obvious in Age of Ultron, especially during the scenes in which Rogers found that Stark and Banner's experiments had led to Ultron. That said, Chris Evans has a six picture contract with Marvel Studios that will have one picture left on it after Civil War, and there is no real motive as of this point to assume that the film will follow the direct course of the comics.