It's possible Ultron has always been around, we just didn't know. I saw an image in some of the promo stuff when they were teasing about a Luke Skywalker type cameo & the new trailers before episode five, I'm still not sure if I'm clutching at straws. However , in the midseason trailer, in the panning shot of the colour being added to the black & white sets there is a little flare between Wanda & a table lamp that doesn't seem to fit & as it fades it resembles a face, it glows over a painting that is hidden behind the lamp, the abstract painting kinda looks like half of Ultron's face, as if he's hiding in the background, behind the light. So I went back to rewatch the end of AOU. We never really see him being destroyed, Vision & Ultron stand about in some woods chatting about the pitfalls of humankind then Ultron seems to lunge at Vision , the camera cuts away to a distanced shot & there's a yellow mindstone flash in the woods but we never see Vision destroy Ultron. I don't think Vision would or could destroy something he believed he could save or help , so maybe the flash of light was the mindstone absorbing Ultron's consciousness & keeping him imprisoned. Vision's mind hasn't always been his own, made up from Jarvis, Ultron & the mindstone, then in the comics it was a housing for the brainwaves of comatosed Wonderman, Simon Williams (played by Nathan Fillion, an actor some might be excited to work with as Paul Bettany is with the upcoming addition), brother of Eric Williams aka Grim Reaper, who's hinted at in one of the opening credits. If Ultron is there already & SWORD have been having a hoke around in his head they could have discovered Ultron, which could explain the untrustworthy attitude of Hayworth. For the Fantastic Four fans looking for seeds of the Marvel's first family, it's maybe a stretch but keep in mind, the Vision's original body in the comics was the android body of the original Human Torch. Lots are saying that Monica's reference to knowing an aerospace engineer is Reed Richards, a lot of others have mentioned that the Spanish subtitles give this person is accredited female pronouns & then people thought Sue. There's another school saying it's her Skrull friend from the Captain Marvel film, I was thinking this was more likely but then looking at that scene when she says this I noticed the design on the coffee cups, there's four colours that you wouldn't normally put together in a design, Blue (Reed), white (Sue), orange (Ben) & red (Johnny) ....or is it a blue, white, orange & red herring?Show less
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