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greenmedic88 said:
Augen said:


While Ultron himself never felt unstoppable, his final plan actually had me curious how the Avengers would stop it without massive casualties.  The challenge is making the threat real while showing off how awesome the heroes are.  Hence Loki and Ultron had armies that the heroes can beat up.

With regards to the climactic battle, Avengers and AoU shared an uncomfortable amount in common. 

Granted, it's pretty much a given this is how both films would resolve, and furthermore, it's an easy argument that this is what audiences really wanted to see as their reward for the two hour build up to the climactic battle, but it does bring up the question as to whether any of these team films of Ultimate Heroes can end without them having to battle an army against overwhelming numerical odds.

If the MCU writers follow the blueprint of the Infinity Gauntlet, we should be seeing the exact opposite in Infinity War; Thanos individually defeating all the MCU heroes with relative ease wielding the power of the Infinity Gauntlet. 


I don't see them following the bluepring of Infinity Gauntlet...  The Avengers were bit players in Infinity Gauntlet, and they haven't introduced enough of the cosmic universe for it to make sense.  Considering how much Age of Ultron differed from the comics (like completely) I don't expect the Gauntlet to be too faithful.