Avengers: Age of Ultron - Extinction Edition

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I love all of the added scenes, how it was inserted, the editing is top notch. If I didn't know about the deleted scenes, I wouldn't recognize them. I'm a sucker for extended editions of films that I already love. Definitely will recommend to anyone, like me, who are eager to do a re-watch of the whole MCU so far, and yet, wanting something different.

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Again Bobson does a great job of improving the theatrical release by masterfully integrating the deleted scenes. Joss Whedon once again cuts out most of the character focused and horror type elements of the the theatrical cut and reinserting them back adds so much more to the story and the characters. The narrative is now more better, the editing is brilliant, the audio work is solid and never felt jarring. Another go to version from Bobson that is truly superior over the theatrical.

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A fantastic extended edition by Bobson Dugnutt which almost tackles my main complaint about the theatrical cut; I’ve always felt that adding the Twins, especially Quicksilver, was more of a contest between Marvel Studios and Fox (developing Days of Future Past back then) to present their own version of Magneto’s offspring than a crucial storytelling addition. A couple of extra scenes gives them some required depth and eventually make Pietro’s death much more relatable. Another thing that I particularly appreciated was the Hulk in the jungle as well as the Norns cave scenes. They bring a level of darker tone and creepiness that I miss from the MCU. The VFX by the editor on the extended “Watch your Six” scene, removing the green screen, were seamless and so is his editing as a whole. The only real problem I could spot was some small sound desynchronization in the aforementioned scene, but since it is the 1.7 version I watched, I suppose there’s a fix for that in some updated version. In conclusion, Bobson Dugnutt’s Age of Ultron: Extinction Edition is definitely my canon edition from here on!

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