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Is Ultron linked to Thanos?

Is Ultron linked to Thanos?

Although James Spader’s Ultron was, of course, the primary antagonist in Avengers: Age of Ultron, the film also met up with another notable Marvel evildoer: Thanos.

How is Thanos responsible for Ultron?

Back in the events of the Avengers, Thanos gives Loki his scepter, which contains the Mind Stone. Thanos knew what was in it, and put Ultron and Vision in the Stone. We know that both of them were created from it, which leads me to say that is why Vision and Ultron could sense him coming.

Can Ultron Lift Thor’s hammer?

yes, Ultron would be able to lift Thor’s hammer, if the occasion arises; which it hasn’t. Tony Stark speculated that the rules of the hammer would not apply to Ultron because it is not human. “whoever so wields this hammer, if he be worthy, shall posses the power of Thor”, inferring that the wielder must be a human.

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Does Thanos get the Tesseract in age of Ultron?

Ultron makes no attempt to locate the Tesseract in Avengers: Age of Ultron, and never even mentions it. (And, as it happens, Thanos wouldn’t have gotten anything even if Ultron succeeded, thanks to Thor taking the Tesseract back to Asgard at the end of The Avengers .)

Who has a higher body count than Thanos or Ultron?

Thanos definitely has a much higher body count but Ultron is no slouch, either. Both of them are extremely dangerous foes that are just about impossible for single heroes to defeat on their own.

What was Thanos trying to do with the Power Stone?

Thanos was attempting to use Ronan to recover the Power Stone, although Ronan decided to (try to) keep it himself. I think in the post-credits scene, Thanos was just referring to these two schemes and their failure, rather than anything that happened in Avengers: Age of Ultron.

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Why did Thanos say “I’ll do it myself” in the mid-credit scene?

In the mid-credit scene of Avengers: Age of Ultron, we saw that Thanos puts on the Infinity Gauntlet (without any Infinity Stones) on his hand and said: Fine, I’ll do it myself. Why would he say that in such a way? Someone says such things that way when their men or mercenaries fail to do something (after that they want to step in personally).