Paul Bettany will portray The Vision in The Avengers: Age of Ultron in May, and the actor has been actively promoting the part recently. In a recent interviews, the actor discussed the future for his character and his future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Bettany spoke to news.com.au and talked about signing the studio's mandatory multi-picture contract. "That's the really great thing about the Marvel gig for me," he said. "I have never known if I have had a job six months out ever in my life. And now I know that they have plans and I can be even more judicious about the stuff that I do outside of that work. I can wait for the right thing and feel really attached to it."
Bettany also revealed he had not watched any of the other MCU movies prior to landing the Vision role in Age of Ultron. "I did a lot of research - and my research was watching all of the films," he said with a laugh. "I realized they are so interlinked and I wanted to understand the universe I was in. So I did and it was a really amazing, fun experience - especially going from my tiny, 20-day movie with no money and no trailers to this behemoth film was just great."
"Everybody made me feel really at home and I have no bad stories," he continued. "They are really funny people and really creative. I have never seen sets that big in my whole career. I have never seen set pieces like it - we were in a set that felt like a town."
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