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Is Andy Serkis Playing Ulysses Klaw In Avengers: Age of Ultron?



Last night the trailer for Marvel's upcoming Avengers: Age of Ultron leaked online and has you can imagine, spread like wildfire, prompting the studio to release an official HD version and the first poster.

Fans have gone through the trailer with a fine-tooth comb looking for things that would hint what else and who else is in the film, like for instances Andy Serkis.

Serkis appears alone in one of the sequences of the trailer, meaning that his role won't be short lived, otherwise why have him there in the first place right?

We know that Serkis was the performance capture consultant on the film, but we also know that that isn't the only extent of Serkis in the project, as the actor confirmed in an interview a few months back that he has a role in the film, but who could he be playing? Well, he literally looks like one Ulysses Klaw from the comics, and animations.

If (and this is all speculation), if Serkis is indeed playing Klaw in Age of Ultron, it would mean that a Black Panther film is as good as confirmed. I explain. Ulysses Klaw is to Black Panther, what the Red Skull is to Captain America, THE villain.

Following a failed attempt to convince T'Chaka the then Black Panther and ruler of Wakanda, to share his superior technology and Vibranium, Klaw assassinates him losing his hand in the process. Decades later, he resurfaces and targets the new Wakandan ruler and new Black Panther, T'Challa (T'Chaka son). During one of his various failed attempts to kill T'Challa and steal the vibranium, Klaw jumps inside a sonic converter and transforms himself into a being of living sound.

If this is true, then it raises a second question, will Black Panther have a cameo in Avengers: Age of Ultron? Well, that remains to be seen of course, but the fact is that director Joss Whedon shot in South Africa for a while, so maybe the country will serve as a backdrop for Wakanda?

What do you think?

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