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Ultimate Avengers

Ultimate Avengers
Information-silk.png Title
Ultimate Avengers
Information-silk.png Aliases
Ultimate Avengers: The Movie
Information-silk.png Universe
Film Details
Information-silk.png Directors
Curt Geda
Steven E. Gordon
Bob Richardson
Information-silk.png Producers
Bob Richardson
Information-silk.png Writers
Screenplay:
Greg Johnson
Story:
Greg Johnson
Boyd Kirkland
Craig Kyle
Comic Book:
Mark Millar
Bryan Hitch
Information-silk.png Musicians
Guy Michelmore
Information-silk.png Editors
George P. Rizkallah
Information-silk.png Distributors
Lions Gate Entertainment
Information-silk.png Running Time
72 min.
Information-silk.png Rating
PG-13[1]
Information-silk.png Release Date
February 21 2006
Associated Websites
Information-silk.png Official Website
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Plot

The Plot of this Film is unknown.

Cast

Actor Role
Justin Gross Captain America / Steve Rogers
Marc Worden Iron Man / Tony Stark
Andre WareNick Fury
Grey DeLisle Wasp / Janet Pym
Nolan North Giant Man / Hank Pym
Dave Boat Thor
Olivia D'Abo Natalia Romanov / Black Widow
Fred Tatasciore Hulk
Michael Massee Dr. Bruce Banner
Nan McNamara Dr. Betty Ross
James K. Ward Herr Kleiser

Notes

Ultimate Avengers: The Movie Trailer

Trivia

  • The Chitauri revealing themselves is another departure from the comic books. In the comics, they appear only in human form, except for Kleiser.
  • In the comics, Hank and Janet's argument after their first mission failed led to physical abuse. In the movie, Hank just got mad and stormed off.
  • Iron Man concealing his identity is another departure from the comics. In the comics, Nick Fury wants Tony Stark to join the Avengers because he is a publicly recognized "brand name", and his new Iron Man armor might be useful to S.H.I.E.L.D.
  • The original idea was for Captain America to appear during the first Gulf War, not World War II. Writer Mark Miller reconsidered, and kept Captain America's origin as it was in order to provide richer story opportunities.
  • In adapting the Ultimates for the screen, the filmmakers retained writer Mark Miller's choice of playing Tony Stark with an air of arrogance, making him come off more as a playboy than an engineering genius.
  • In the Ultimates universe, the U.S. government put the Avengers together. However, in their original comic book incarnation, the heroes banded together on their own.
  • The filmmakers chose to produce Ultimate Avengers in the traditional 2-D cell animation process as opposed to the current trend of computer generated animation. Producer Craig Kyle explained that he believed that traditional animation remains a powerful medium for conveying character emotion on screen.
  • The sequence of Captain America risking his life to stop a bomb is taken right from the pages of The Ultimates #1.
  • Partially based on the Marvel comic The Ultimates. The plot is a truncated version of the first two story arcs in the Volume 1 series. The characters of Thor, Hulk, and General Fury are watered down versions of the Ultimates comic book characters of the same name. Captain America, Jarvis, Wasp, Giant Man and Iron Man in this cartoon are adapted from the Avengers comic books, as well as Iron Man, Captain America, and Tales to Astonish, published from the 1960s to the early 21st century.


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