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Dates: 2015 (Copyright), 01 May 2015 (Release)

Country: USA

Director: Joss Whedon

Synopsis: Tony Stark leads a group of American superheroes in an attempt to bring peace to the world and prevent multiple-bodied robot Ultron from enacting a plan that puts the fate of the planet in jeopardy.

Genres:
Action and Adventure, Fantasy

Subject:
Super-heroes
Releases
Date: 23 April 2015Country: United KingdomRelease type: TheatricalFormat: Digital Cinema Package (DCP) - Colour - Sound - Dolby Digital / Dolby AtmosAspect ratio: 2.35:1Runtime: 141 mins 6 secs - Dialogue (original): EnglishDistributor: Buena Vista International (UK)
Date: 23 April 2015Country: United KingdomRelease type: TheatricalFormat: Digital Cinema Package (DCP) - Colour - Sound - Dolby Digital / Dolby AtmosAspect ratio: 2.35:1Runtime: 141 mins 6 secs - Dialogue (original): EnglishDistributor: Buena Vista International (UK)
Date: 01 May 2015Country: USARelease type: TheatricalFormat: Digital Cinema Package (DCP) - Colour - Sound - Dolby Digital / Dolby AtmosAspect ratio: 2.35:1Runtime: 141 mins Dialogue (original): English
Date: 01 May 2015Country: USARelease type: TheatricalFormat: Digital Cinema Package (DCP) - Colour - Sound - Dolby Digital / Dolby AtmosAspect ratio: 2.35:1Runtime: 141 mins Dialogue (original): English

Articles held in BFI Reuben Library (1)
In: Science fiction film and television v15 n2 Summer 2022  Pages: 169-192
Title: The pretense of prosthesis: the prosthecized superhero in the Marvel Cinematic UniverseAuthor: Drislane, LiamArticle type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Part of the special issue 'Disability and sf film and television'. Analyses the role of the superheroic prosthesis in Marvel Cinematic Universe. Draws on concepts from contemporary disability studies theory and focuses particularly on the visibility and destruction of prostheses arguing that the franchise struggles with identifying the superhero as a disabled character.


Books held in BFI Reuben Library (1)
Title: Avengers assemble!: critical perspectives on the Marvel cinematic universe
Author: McSweeney, Terence   Pages: vii, 310 pages