Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch in their First On Set Photos for Avengers 2

Scarlet Witch

The concept art for Avengers 2 has been circulating, so it was expected that someone would be on the hunt for actual set photos of the newest team members. Of course the concept art looks a lot better than the set photos, but I will say that the art gave a pretty accurate depiction of what Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch will look like based on these new photos.

Quicksilver Concept Art
Quicksilver Concept Art

 
Scarlet Witch Concept Art
Scarlet Witch Concept Art

If you take a look at the gallery below you will see a variety of action shots from the new Avengers team members. Also it is deeply speculated (and completely obvious) that the silver character in the photos is Ultron. It’s a definite indication that Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch will look like the photos shown, but Ultron will definitely need a CGI makeover. I do like the costumes for both Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver but I’m honestly not digging the beard on Quicksilver. I know it’s petty and a bit “fanboyish” but I like the idea of a clean cut speed hero because it adds to the notion of optimal wind resistance when running…but again, very petty of me, haha. I’m hoping that the next bit of media teasers that we get are some videos of the action, and of course a short teaser would be nice. What do you all think of the look of these characters? Take a look below and leave your thoughts!

 


Via: Comic Book Resources

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First and foremost, Ryan Brown is a fan. He has been an avid fan of both the theater and cinema since an early age and his passion for both has been continually growing ever since. When dissecting a film, he focuses on all elements of film-making including some fan/cult factors. He believes that character development is the foundation of a good film and usually starts his analysis of a film from there moving forward. His writing style may be influenced by his background of narrative and argumentative studies in the subject, but he tends to enjoy a more conversational style to better interact with the readers, unlike some other pretentious and pompous writers.

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