
Yeah, when you have a cast of 19,000 people, inevitably, once every month, you pick up and you're like, "AThe self-deprecating director explained that even noticing all the mistakes he had made during filming couldn't lessen the enjoyment of “finding a way to make something more emotional or funnier or cooler.” Um, should he receive an email from me, there might be an attitude of scold. In terms of whether or not he or Feige had contacted Elba about the leak, he said he hasn’t, but can’t say the same about the Marvel Studios president: In an interview with Vulture, Whedon admitted that the leaked information (specifically Elba's comments) is inevitable when working on a project as massive as Age of Ultron or, presumably, any upcoming Marvel Studios film. Now, Whedon has commented on Elba’s reveal and other aspects of the upcoming Marvel Studios schedule, including Age of Ultron. More recently, Idris Elba ( Thor's Heimdall in the Marvel Universe) let it slip in an interview that both he and Tom Hiddleston would appear in Age of Ultron - a tidbit Marvel Studios, including Feige and Whedon, meant to keep under wraps. Then, at a special event, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige announced their entire slate of Phase 3 films with help from Marvel directors like Joss Whedon ( The Avengers: Age of Ultron) as well as Anthony and Joe Russo ( Captain America: The Winter Soldier). instead, ABC aired an extended version of the trailer. A low-resolution version of the first trailer for The Avengers: Age of Ultron was leaked online (by Hydra) Marvel responded by releasing the official high-definition trailer a week before its planned debut during last week’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. In the past two weeks, Marvel Studios has taken up a fair share of the news cycle.
