Why does he make so many references to God? He essentially wants to become God or 'evolve,' and create his own world...

Why does he make so many references to God? He essentially wants to become God or 'evolve,' and create his own world, right? Maybe he represents an antichrist figure? Idk all the Biblical references just stuck out to me, there's quite a lot

He was being delusional, principally because he knew he looked and acted like the things he despised the most.

Because one of the first people he ever saw in life was Thor, who is a god. And he's obviously superior to Thor, and therefore a God with a capital G.

Why? Because he wanted to be the instrument of god; To be god. Not the instrument of man.

Short version: He hated his dad and resented him for creating him.

>because he knew he looked and acted like the things he despised the most.
In comics this made sense because he is Hank Pym conciousness/personality transfered to a robot. In AoU despite Stark "created", all his personality basically comes from mind gem, because it was like a "living computer".

because a agalxy far far away is actuallly hell

X-men Apocalypse is actually a retelling of the Book of Revelations, even down to the order of the horsemen.

First horseman: White horse, Storm, gains white hair, "voice of thunder" (quote from revelations)

Second horseman: Red Horse, Psylocke.

Third horseman: Black horse, Angel, black wings.

Fourth horseman: Pale horse, death, Magneto, whose family dies in front of him, is constantly surrounded by death, etc.

>Short version: He hated his dad and resented him for creating him.
That's literally the Fall of Lucifer.

I loved Apoc, but plz don't come to start this "poetry and kino and simbology" shit, we are not like DC or BvS.

Yeah, it was pretty lazy... and yet at the same time, it played really well.

I'm not sure if this is bait, but I'll still bite regardless.

Christianity's influences are the foundation of the Western world. Naturally, that means we are obsessed with creation, both of ourselves, and for what comes next. Humans are always searching for their identity, and some of the answers they come to involve being a creation of God. And fiction about robots who are like us will naturally emulate this phenomenon.

The ironic thing is, he literally said "oh for god's sake" when Hulk savaged him.

>Hates his dad
>Tips fedora constantly
>No friends
>It's a robot
>Has autism bursts
>Can't control his rage

What are you on about? It was very blatant what they were going for, and did it with even less subtlety or thought than DC.

So Ultron = /r9k/

Who is Sup Forums? I was thinking someone like Coulson, because all Evanposting and waifu faggotry.

I loved that about him, I love his speech when the city lifts to the air, but they ruin it by then making him funny.

POTERY

Cuckonoisseur

No, Coulson was cool.

He actually had very good speeches ruined by quips.

>Upon this Rock I will build my church.... but don't compared to my daddy Stark!!!!!!!!!
>You're unbelievavble naive!........ "I was born yesterday LOL"
>THIS is the best I can do. This is what I've been waiting for. All of you against all of me! How do plan to stop me? ..... "Like the old man said... Together"
>Everyone creates the thing they dread. Men of peace create engines of war, invaders create avengers....... People create... smaller people? Uhh... kids? children?!

I don't remember the omelette one, but probably it was a good one too, but ruined by an omelette joke.

Shall the clay say to him that fashioneth it, What makest thou?

Marvel can't have a serious or threatening situation in their movies to save their lives, imagine the horrors of their preteen demographic having to watch ten minutes of footage without quips or starwars references.

>Hey Tony, you know what the last thing going through your father's head before he died? My metal arm, lol.

Seriously, Marvel? Fuck.

That's like the most obvious and simple reference to Revelation. It's not some convoluted thing, dude western storytelling uses a lot of biblical shit.

You, user just hafta read the material. I don't think you can even google it unless you can super summarize analysis on the comic.

>imagine the horrors of their preteen demographic having to watch ten minutes of footage without quips or starwars references
This famalam. I took my sister to watch CW and she closed her eyes during the final fight.

>Hey Tony, you know what the last thing going through your father's head before he died? My metal arm, lol.
The fuck are you talking?

I literally cannot remember anything about Age of Ultron. Is it worth going back to at all?

Absolutely not.

He was born out of Tony Starks God complex, the way in which Tony saw himself as responsible for all of humanity due to the power that he possessed in the world.

Honestly I felt like it has better "rewatch value" than the 1st Avengers.

>When the Earth starts to settle, God throws a stone at it.

He is grounded enough to see that he is not a god.

It's Whedon's atheism crowding into the picture. He really can't seem to help himself. For example, the whole "Puny god" scene. While the audience is laughing along, Whedon is coaxing them to embrace his own euphoric fantasy.

There's two nice reasons to rewatch it.

>Why does he make so many references to God?
I think picrelated would be the answer, but anyway...
I think Ultron was inspired and wanted to make his own "Great flood" in order to restore the world back to his pre-creation state and used Wanda and Pietro as his own Adam and Eve.

Not a god, 'yet.'

>Captain America - God's righteous man… Trying to pretend you can live without a war.

He's not a deep enough character to be an antichrist. His daddy issue shit wasn't even adequately developed. He is essentially just an evil robot overlord. God damn did they fuck him up.

I rewatched it before CW. The answer is no.

All it will do is remind you that Ultron, a super-intelligent AI who spends a great deal of time as *part* of the Internet, had no interest in SHIELD's and Hydra's encrypted files and could have had the Avengers at each others' throats long before Zemo ever tried, and that Cap comes off as a massive hypocrite crawling Tony's ass for keeping secrets and making unilateral decisions.

What was the point of this character besides tits?

He was Tony Starks daddy issue personified.

Man you know what a really deep quote? In spy kids when the scientist is scared from his monsters
>do you think thats why God stays in heaven, because he is afraid of what he created....

A little eye candy doesn't hurt.

Tits to remind you of the existence, then when tits shows up again with the missing kid thing, you're not thinking that it's a poorly-written way to set up danger. That's the intention.

webms

Proof that the casting couch is a thing.

In the aftermath of AoU, there is absolutely no excuse for Stark not being in jail, locked away from computers, for the rest of his natural life. He was fucking around with strong AI without taking any precautionary measures of any kind - no closed system, no Farraday cage, not shit.

You know what would happen to someone who "accidentally" unleashed a computer virus that crashed the power grid or the banking system? Well imagine if their virus grew legs and tried to pull an earth shot with a whole city full of people.

There's no reason that Stark would need to volunteer to have himself "put in check." Going vigilante in a walking tank is peanuts compared to the shit he pulled in AoU.

its a built in fatal flaw. self degrade loop.

no, officially storm is pestilence

magneto is war (he's wearing all red jesus)

psylocke is famine

angel is death

I have no idea what this guy's motivation was

Something something humans evolving, something something extinction event