A
few weeks ago, after the Marvel Studio's SDCC panel, the Nerd HQ held
its “Conversation with...Joss Whedon”, who was still recovering
from knee surgery in London. The writer/director was asked if
Avengers 2 will address the Captain America: The Wnter Soldier ending
where Cap goes on a mission to find Bucky.
"Ultron
is the clear present danger, and Bucky is in the wind,"
said
Whedon. "We
do mention the fact that [Bucky] is his sort of primary thing, but
he's also working with the Avengers too. So, we're not ignoring it,
but he definitely has to deal with a mad 8-foot robot. Because that's
one of those things where, [if] you put it off, it just gets worse."
Whedon was also asked about Guardians of the Galaxy 2, which Marvel Studios had just announced the day before the Nerd HQ panel, and it will affect what the future of The Avengers.
"I
was not aware of what they were going to announce,"
he
admits, "because
I sort of stay away from everything else as much as I can while I'm
trying desperately to finish [Age
of Ultron].
We're two weeks away from finishing and I'm two days away from
actually finishing the script as well. So, it's a lot going on with
me right now. Kevin [Feige] has a big plan and every now and then,
he'll tell me part of it if he thinks it's going to affect what I'm
doing or if he thinks what I'm doing is going to affect his. But as
much as possible, I try to live in my own bubble. Guardians [of the
Galaxy] is very much its own thing. They're not the Guardians of this
galaxy; it's a different one. So, I can sort of keep them at arm's
length, long enough to do my thing and then I'm sure everything is
gonna get mixed together because it's Marvel."
Check
out the full interview below, and see the director also ansewering about
Warner/DC's plans for a cinematic universe.
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