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"You will tear them apart. From the inside."
―Ultron to Wanda Maximoff[src]

Ultron was a self-aware, self-teaching, artificial intelligence created and programmed by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner from the Ultron Program and the use of the Chitauri Scepter as part of a peacekeeping force intended to help out the Avengers. Ultron concludes that the only way to ensure peace on Earth is through mankind's immediate extinction.

Biography[]

Avengers: Age of Ultron[]

Tony Stark and Bruce Banner originally devised the idea for Ultron as an extension of the Iron Legion, operating independently as a peacekeeping force. However, neither Banner nor Stark were able to create the level of A.I. necessary to achieve this purpose on a large scale. After the assault on the HYDRA Research Base, and the retrieval of Loki's Scepter, Tony asked Thor if he could study the Scepter for a few days before Thor returned it to Asgard. Upon studying the Scepter, Stark and Banner discovered a net of neurons hidden within the gem inside that could finish the Ultron Program.

At first, Bruce refused to help, stating that they did not know what it would contain, but with a bit of persuasion, he eventually came around. The two eventually configured a suitable AI structure and left J.A.R.V.I.S. to complete the construction. When Ultron awoke, he seemingly destroyed J.A.R.V.I.S.. After the party, Ultron confronted the Avengers and attacked them using the Iron Legion drones. Even though Ultron's body was destroyed, he used the Internet to escape. It was later revealed Ultron had also tried to use the Internet to access to nuclear launch codes, but J.A.R.V.I.S. was discretely preventing him from doing so, having also escaped into the Internet.

Wolfgang von Strucker's abandoned research base in Sokovia was taken over by Ultron, who built himself a new robot body and an army of duplicates. Ultron soon recruited Wanda and Pietro Maximoff to his cause, promising them to help them eliminate the Avengers. Ultron and his new allies acquired Vibranium from Ulysses Klaue. The Avengers tried to stop them, but most of them were "hex" by Wanda. Iron Man tried to stop Ultron, and while he managed to destroy Ultron body, the vibranium was no longer within reach.

In South Korea, Ultron forced doctor Helen Cho to use her expertise with cellular regeneration, and her regeneration cradle, to build himself a powerful synthetic body using vibranium. When Ultron was in the middle of the process of transferring his mind into the new body with the help of the Mind Stone found in the sceptre, Wanda was able to tap into Ultron psyche and discover that he was planning to destroy all of humankind, prompting her to cancel Dr. Cho's mind control. The scientist, released from the mind control, then overrode the transfer, causing Ultron to lash out at her in return.

Unable to complete the transfer expediently, and with the Maximoff twins having abandoned him, Ultron took the android body and fled. With the Avengers bearing down on Ultron's location once again, Ultron attempted to evade them in a trailer along with the regeneration cradle and the dormant android body. Ultron nearly completed in uploading himself into his new body, he was interrupted by Steve Rogers.

The two battle on top the trailer, Steve were able to distract Ultron long enough for Natasha Romanoff to secure the cradle. Ultron's Sentries begin to lift the trailer and flew up into the air while carrying the cradle and Natasha inside. Using the Quinjet, Clint Barton was able to get the cradle from Natasha, only for Ultron to arrive and abduct Romanoff upon which he fled the scene. Sometime later, Natasha awoke inside Ultron's lair that is located underground in Sokovia. Ultron decidedly spared her as he desired a someone that he could speak to after losing the Maximoff twins from his side. Even without his new body, Ultron proceeded with his plan. Ultron used the remaining vibranium to create a upgraded body for himself. 

Ultron created a set of machines powered by vibranium capable of raising a portion of the country from the ground, which would later be propelled against the Earth from a distance high enough to cause an extinction-level event. Before taking the fight to Ultron, the Avengers evacuated the airborne portion of Sokovia. The Vision, Ultron's body which had been recovered by the Avengers and had been reconfigured with J.A.R.V.I.S. in the mainframe, confronted Ultron and was able to cut him off from the Internet.

Ultron than gave a speech as his Sentries began to terrorize the Avengers and the citizens of Sokovia, Ultron attacked Thor in the air, having recognized him as a noteworthy obstacle. The two engaged in battle after Ultron threw him down into a church. Though Ultron was able to outmatch Thor, the latter hinted at stalling the fight, after which Vision emerged and hit Ultron away using Mjölnir.

The Avengers were able to protect the control device in the church at the center of the city, which could have led to Sokovia being rammed into the Earth. During the fight, Ultron Prime's body was heavily damaged, and most of the Ultron Sentries were destroyed. At the same time, Nick Fury arrived with the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier and James Rhodes to evacuate the citizens of Sokovia. Though Ultron attacked the Helicarrier, Rhodes successfully defended it with the help of Stark. As he was losing, Ultron sent many of his sentries away, but they were destroyed by Rhodes, Vision and the Hulk.

Ultron reached the Avengers Quinjet and used its firepower to attack the Hulk before flying off to fired on the other Avengers and civilians. Ultron found one when Hawkeye rushed to rescue a boy, but before the Quinjet's guns could find their target, Pietro shoved the Avenger and boy to safety, sacrificing himself in the process. The Hulk retaliated shortly thereafter, leaping inside the Wuinjet's open hangar and threw Ultron out down to the streets below. Wanda found the wrecked form of Ultron in the wreckage of a bus, and tore out its core in a symbolic gesture to demonstrate how her own heart had been broken by the death of her brother.

One of the remaining Ultron sentries was able to activate the control device, but Iron Man and Thor were able to overcharge it, causing the destruction of the airborne portion of Sokovia before it could reach the ground. The last damaged Ultron sentry, carrying Ultron's mind, managed to crawl out of the rubble. Before he could escape, he was intercepted by Vision, who commented that he's afraid of death. Ultron frustratingly noted that Stark wanted a savior, but settled for a slave, which Vision acknowledges, and commented they were both disappointments. He then noted that humans were strange in their belief that order and chaos are separate things.

Conversely, he also claimed that humans do have their graces, which Vision claimed that Ultron failed to see. Ultron shrugged this off, saying that humanity would inevitably doom itself. Vision agreed, but claimed that something isn't beautiful because it lasts, and that it was a privilege to be amongst them. Ultron sneered and described him as naive. After Vision wittily answered that he was "born yesterday", an angered Ultron lunged at him, only to be destroyed with a energy blast from the Mind Stone.

Character traits[]

Ultron's programming was created with emotional responses based on Tony Stark and he possesses a god-complex. He was maniacal and employs the use of dark humor as well as figure of speech. He resents the Avengers and believes them to be foolish for desiring to protect the world but not wanting to change it. Ultron used the Internet to learn about his creators and so gained access to knowledge of the countless atrocities committed by humanity. He equates peace to humanity's non-existence. Ultron hates being compared to Tony Stark even going into a mindless rage when compared to him by Klaue. The irony to all this is that Ultron shares many of the traits from his creator Tony including the wit, ego, sarcasm and the ability to make light of a situation even going as far at one point to directly quoting him without even realizing it.

Ultron's dedication to constant evolution results in Ultron re-designing himself several times over the course of his short "lifetime", including an attempt to give himself a Vibranium synthetic body. It was revealed at the end that Ultron ultimately fears death, and due to believing that humanity will inevitably doom itself, he sought to surpass this by turning himself into an indestructible god-like being that would recreate the Earth. His desire to surpass his own limits and wanting to create a perfect humanoid body is reflected in his fascination over the titular character of "Pinocchio". Though Ultron was borderline psychopathic in his behavior and mannerisms, he is shown as having a sympathetic and lonely side as he was able to relate to the Maximoff twins' hardships as well as finding comfort in being able to simply talk to Natasha Romanoff, sparing her and keeping her captive instead of outright killing her.

Powers and Abilities[]

Powers[]

  • Android Physiology: Ultron was a quite powerful artificial intelligence whose consciousness could possess multiple technologies simultaneously, possessing whole multitudes of armies at once. Every robotic body he used gave him inhuman physical capabilities. His first body was a Iron Legion drone that with enough strength to instantly crush a drone's head with one hand. This body was mangled and lacerated, with parts barely hanging onto it, which Thor easily smashed. His second and third body, based on the robotic sentries that HYDRA built, was even more physically powerful, and even had propelled flight capabilities similar to Iron Man, except that it generated red energy and sonic shockwaves. From then on, Ultron's bodies could fire red, electrical energy out of its hands and fingers and used Chitauri anti-gravitational technology to create shock-waves, and tear the ground telekinetically with arm movements and hand gestures. He also used it to disorient and pull Iron Man towards him. However, Tony, in the Mark XLIII, proved to be able to overpower him and destroyed the second body with an arm missile. His third body was used to have Helen Cho create Vision to be final body, but this failed. His final, Vibranium body destroyed his third body and granted him strength enough to overpower the likes of Thor and Vision. It utilized Chitauri anti-gravitational in the same way. Ultron also possessed a humanoid robotic body that was initially constructed out of Tony Stark's Iron Legion drones. Over time he was able to construct multiple robot forms sourced from Wolfgang von Strucker's base in Sokovia; becoming more powerful with each new upgrade.
    • Advanced Strength: All of Ultron's bodies possessed extraordinary strength, allowing him to easily overpower normal humans and even the Avengers, as seen when he fights Steve Rogers, the two engaged in close combat on top of the truck. Their battle spilled onto a nearby train and though Ultron was able to outmatch Steve but was then confronted by the Maximoff twins who decide to work against him. Later, Ultron, in his final body, had the upper hand against both Thor and Vision.
    • Advanced Durability: Ultron's first body had moderate protection from damage with its metal plating having been breached in several places revealing its internal systems, with Thor destroying it with a throw of his hammer. Captain America's shield was able to pierce Ultron's third body thanks to the Vibranium. Ultron, in his prime body, was composed of Vibranium that make him practically unstoppable in battle. It intense energy beams from Vision through the use of the Mind Stone; to damage Ultron prime body.
    • Advanced Reflexes: Ultron could move and react at speeds that was greater than normal humans.
    • Advanced Stamina: As an android, Ultron was highly capable of maintaining his activities continuously for extended periods of time; therefore he can never get tired unless he gets weakened.
    • Self-Sustenance: As an android; Ultron did not need to eat or sleep.
    • Flight: Ultron had built in boosters that enables him to fly. Ultron and Iron Man engaged in a fierce aerial battle. His last body did not use jet propulsion, and instead utilized Chitauri anti-gravitational technology which he worked with when taking over Strucker's base, granting him the ability to fly through the air at high speeds; enough to keep up with the lighter Iron Man during their short battle.
    • Cyberkinesis: Ultron could manipulate technology. He was able to command the Ultron Sentries to do his exact bidding.
    • Computer Interface: Ultron was able to interface with any computer systems or technology. When Ultron was destroyed, he was able to transfer his programming into another body. Ultron transferred billions into Klaue's account via remote access to the Internet. However, Vision was able to hack into Ultron's programming and disable the latter's ability to enter the net.
    • Gravitogenesis: Ultron possessed miniaturized versions of the anti-gravity technology that served to keep the Chitauri Leviathan afloat; essentially re-purposing them as offensive weaponry. Through his hands, he can generate gravitational fields, allowing him to move any object through a push/pull motion. Ultron used these to pull his enemies towards himself, throw large objects at enemies (e.g. debris) and even shift the land mass around him by pulling large chunks up from the ground. His final form possessed this technology in place of its flight based parts, allowing him to fly without other means of propulsion.
    • Gravitokinesis: Due to the fact that Ultron possessed miniaturized versions of the anti-gravity technology; he could manipulate gravity.
    • Concussion Blasts: Ultron could generate, create and project bright red electricity-like energy from both of his hands and fingers. Much like the Repulsor beams of the Iron Man armor, they where designed to physically repel targets and exert enough extreme amounts force to blast though stone and metal or break it apart. Ultron had been displayed to used the concussion blasts to both wound and kill, such as when he wounded Helen Cho or when he blasted through the train conductor's door during his skirmish with Steve Rogers, effectively destroying the train's control panel and killing the train conductor inside.

Abilities[]

  • Genius Level-Intellect: Due to being an artificial intelligence unit; Ultron could learn superhumanly fast and could download data directly into his mind.

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Behind the scenes[]

  • Joss Whedon and Kevin Feige have said that Ultron will not be a 'standard' robot, and will have more of a personality in the film, stating: "He's not a creature of logic - he's a robot who's genuinely disturbed. We're finding out what makes him menacing and at the same time endearing and funny and strange and unexpected, and everything a robot never is."[1] with Feige adding: “We love Ultron from the comics, and have always loved Ultron, and at no point do we want him to just be a robot. We want him to have an extreme personality and attitude, and James Spader is doing an unbelievable job.”[2]
  • Joss Whedon and Robert Downey Jr. spoke with Entertainment Weekly and had this to say about Ultron's origins and motives/capabilities in the film: "Tony Stark has devised a plan that won’t require him to put on the Iron Man suit anymore, and should allow Captain America, Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye, and the Hulk to get some much needed R&R as well. His solution is Ultron, self-aware, self-teaching, artificial intelligence designed to help assess threats, and direct Stark’s Iron Legion of drones to battle evildoers instead." while adding "Ultron lacks the human touch, and his superior intellect quickly determines that life on Earth would go a lot smoother if he just got rid of Public Enemy No. 1: Human beings." Whedon then went on to say: “Ultron sees the big picture and he goes, ‘Okay, we need radical change, which will be violent and appalling, in order to make everything better’; he’s not just going ‘Muhaha, soon I’ll rule!’”, “He’s on a mission, He wants to save us.”[3]
  • Ultron's main form (curved antennae, internal torso lighting, and prominent shoulders) seems heavily inspired by modern depictions of the character as seen in the "Annihilation: Conquest" and "Age of Ultron" comic book crossover series as opposed to his classic depictions. Though Ultron has never been depicted as possessing a humanoid face prior to his film version, he has been depicted as adopting a fully humanoid appearance twice within the comics; using the superheroes Wasp and Adam Warlock as his body templates respectively.

Trivia[]

  • The scene where Ultron first meets Wanda and Pietro Maximoff, while sitting on a throne and wearing a red hood over his head is an allusion to Ultron's first appearance in the comics, when he was disguised as Crimson Cowl.
  • In the mainstream comics, Ultron was a creation of Hank Pym (aka Ant-Man); however, his origin within the Marvel Cinematic Universe film series has been largely altered, as it is now Tony Stark who created Ultron.
    • Also in the comics, Ultron is the creator of the Vision, an android who is originally built and programmed to destroy the Avengers. The Vision, however, turns against Ultron and joins the Avengers.
      • Ultron also creates Jocasta, Victor Mancha, and Alkhema in the comics. All of them betrayed Ultron, in which Jocasta even joined the Avengers with Victor Mancha joining the Runaways, respectively.
  • Tony Stark has also created Ultron in Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow.
  • In the teaser footage shown at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con International, and the official teaser trailer, a slower, more sinister iteration of "I've Got No Strings" from the animated film Pinocchio plays within the trailers. The film in which the song originates from is about an inanimate being who gains sentience. Ultron serves as a twisted parallel of Pinocchio, who has broken free of his creator's control, and this comparison is solidified with the former quoting the song by stating "there are no strings on me".

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