"Avengers: Age of Ultron" is already a couple of weeks away from premiering, and ahead of its opening, director and writer Joss Whedon, along with Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige, confirmed that another super heroine is going to be featured in the highly anticipated flick.
Whedon and Feige recently spoke with Entertainment Weekly and the two of them confirmed that another heroine will be featured in the movie, aside from Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow.
However, contrary to previous reports, the female superhero who will be introduced in "Avengers: Age of Ultron" is not going to be Captain Marvel, but someone else who has this remarkable connection with Black Widow.
"It's not a big deal. But it's a good character," Feige said of the unidentified character, after saying that Captain Marvel will not be part of the film.
Feige and Whedon said that he heroine will be the female instructor of Black Widow, leading some sources to speculate that the the new superhero could be played by either "E.R.'s" Linda Cardellini or "Before Sunset's" Julie Delpy.
Information about the new female superhero is still scarce, but fans will get the answers when the new "Avengers" flick hit theaters at the start of May.
Meanwhile, aside from confirming the introduction of a new heroine, Whedon and Feige also revealed that there won't be any post-credit scenes in "Age of Ultron."
Whedon said that they don't have plans of creating any since they cannot top the previous post-credit scene presented in the previous "Avengers" film, according to Design & Trend.
"We all came at it separately-we don't want to chase that," Whedon explained. "But there's not a post-post-credit scene."
"Avengers: Age of Ultron" is set to air on May 1.
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