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'Avengers: Age of Ultron' News: One Character to Die?

New rumors surrounding the Marvel Cinematic Universe have emerged that one of the Avengers characters won't survive "Avengers: Age of Ultron."

A possible spoiler has come to light involving "Avengers: Age of Ultron" that's hitting theaters on the first of May. According to rumors, one character will be killed off in the film and won't be joining the rest of the recurring cast in "Captain America: Civil War."

Two new Avengers, the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver are introduced in the upcoming film. A new report published on Bleed Cool says one of the twins won't survive the end of the movie, and this theory is based on the announcement of the cast of characters - the "Avengers 2.5" -- for "Captain America: Civil War" in 2016.

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The next film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe will feature Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, the Black Widow, Hulk, Hawkeye, and the Scarlet Witch. It will also be introducing a 14-year-old Peter Parker as Spiderman, the Black Panther, War Machine, and Wasp. However, it does not include Quicksilver, leading to speculations his character is killed off in "Avengers: Age of Ultron."

The omission of Quicksilver may change in the future, given that "Captain America: Civil War" is still a year off. However, the mention of new characters casually linked to the film points out the glaring absence of the Scarlet Witch's twin.

Whether Quicksilver does survive "Age of Ultron" remains to be seen. Meanwhile, the latest trailer of the May 1 Avengers film has recently been released giving hints of the build up towards the "civil war" between Ironman and Captain America.

Tony Stark, played by Robert Downey Jr., responds with what may be construed as a wisecrack to Colby Smulders' character calling him "boss." Film insiders say Stark's joke seems to mask the resentment he feels towards the Avengers' leader, leading to the next movie, "Civil War."

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