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'Avengers 2: Age of Ultron' Release Date, Rumors: Stellan Skarsgard Returning, Teaser Trailer Revealed

Stellan Skarsgard will reprise his role for Joss Whedon's "Avengers 2: Age of Ultron." Skarsgard already appeared "Thor," "The Avengers," and "Thor: The Dark World" playing role of astrophysicist Dr. Erik Selvig.

In an interview with Total Film, the 63-year-old actor confirmed his yet another involvement in the forthcoming film. As revealed, he will be making "a small appearance" in which he described as "something really nice."

"Yeah, I was naked again. They called my agent and said, 'Do you think Stellan will mind being naked?' My agent laughed his head off. Yeah, I almost insist! Sometimes with a contract you get a nudity clause, which is fantastic. It's supposed to protect me from having my genitals exploited, which I doubt anybody would make a dime on," he explained.

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The nakedness was in context to the scene in "Thor: The Dark World" where Dr. Selvig was caught by a news camera running naked around the Stonehenge.

When asked further about what his character would be doing in the new Avengers, Skarsgard tried not to spill the beans.

"First of all, I don't know what I'm allowed to say. But usually they call me in if they need something explained. There's a lot of explanations to do when it comes to that universe," he said.

Meanwhile, there have been previous reports detailing the "Avengers 2" trailer that was "exclusively" shown during the recent San Diego Comic-Con. But a YouTuber named Jahaziel Brito uploaded a story board recreation of the teaser.

The fan version is said to have went on exactly to how the audio leak sounded. It is not confirmed, however, if the YouTube user was in actual attendance at the Hall H presentation and has recreated the scenes based from what he saw.

Here is the story board recreation. Click to watch.

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