Section or this article may be slanted towards recent events Please attempt to keep recent events in historical perspective. The link between the two makes sense: it was clear that, while creating the Ultron programme, Stark had poured a lot of his own personality into the AI. But perhaps even more intriguing compared to the question of Ultron's genesis, is the question of his departure: in the comics publications, the AI can come back several times (sometimes with an adjusted personality). That being said, it is often said previously that Marvel likes to save Hulk for Avengers films, so that could be a kind of confirmation that we'll really get to see Bruce Banner and his destructive alter ego play a role in The Avengers: Infinity War.
As a result of this, it is unknown just how we'll feel about Iron Man once that story has concluded - but it does look likely that the character will continue his run. Let us know in the comments who you believe we left off our Avengers: Infinity War cast list and who you most want to find out in the epic movie, due in 2018. As most enthusiasts now know, Captain America: Civil War will see Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) come into conflict over a new superhero enrollment act: Stark will support the instigation of the act while Rogers will oppose it, going into hiding.
That's that Age of Ultron could be the conclusion of Whedon's run and exactly how we knew things were different. But pressure between the two was already apparent in Age of Ultron, especially during the scenes in which Rogers discovered that Banner's experiments and Stark had led to Ultron. However, Chris Evans has a six picture contract with Marvel Studios that may have one image left on it after Civil War, and there is no real motive as of this point to suppose the movie will follow the direct route of the comics.