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* KickTheSonOfABitch: His murder of Baron von Strucker and tearing off Ulysses Klaue's arm.
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** The color of his cape brings to mind his original alias from the comics, the Crimson Cowl.
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* LoopholeAbuse: [[spoiler:According to the showrunners, this is how he's able to use his Infinity Stones outside of his universe; he's not using them to affect the universe around him, but rather enhance ''himself'', since they come from the same universe. Thus he can channel their power to fuel his weaponry and technology, as well as modify himself, but he can't actually use their powers outside his own universe directly.]]

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* LoopholeAbuse: [[spoiler:According to the showrunners, this is how he's able to use his Infinity Stones outside of his universe; he's not using them to affect the universe around him, but rather enhance ''himself'', since they come from the same universe. Thus he can channel their power to fuel his weaponry and technology, as well as modify himself, but he can't actually use their powers outside his own universe directly. In a sense, this also serves as a de facto PowerLimiter, and may also be the reason behind his CreativeSterility as discussed above.]]
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* InstantAIJustAddWater: Tony and Bruce spent ages trying to get the original Ultron program to work, but it failed every time. Then the Mind Stone gets involved and gives Ultron a jump-start.


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* KickTheDog: For all his talk of well-intentioned extremism, Ultron undermines himself by engaging in pointlessly petty actions. About a minute after being born, he kills JARVIS to stop him warning the Avengers. Examining the "remains" afterwards, Bruce comments on the obvious violence with which he did it, saying there's no strategy to it, just rage. Later on, he forces Helen to comply with his demands by threatening to kill all her staff, and when Wanda frees her, he does just that.


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* KilledOffForReal: Unlike his comics counterpart, who always comes back no matter how definitively every encounter states he's been disposed of, Ultron only lasts one movie and hasn't reappeared.


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* VillainOverride: He controls his sentries en-masse, but can speak through them as he pleases. Hawkeye tries shooting one in the head mid-monologue, but Ultron just takes over the one next to it without pausing for breath.
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-->'''[[NotSoStoic Uatu]]:''' [[spoiler:I have seen everything that has ever happened. Ever ''will'' happen. Ever ''could'' happen. And yet... [[PrecisionFStrike what the hell is this?!]]]]

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-->'''[[NotSoStoic Uatu]]:''' [[spoiler:I have seen everything that has ever happened. Ever ''will'' happen. Ever ''could'' happen. And yet... [[PrecisionFStrike what the hell is this?!]]]]this?!]]
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Loki. While Loki wants to rob humanity of all freedom in the name of security, though that is ultimately nothing more than an excuse to justify an oppressive rule over earth out of spite, Ultron is an OmnicidalManiac who wants to destroy all protections that the Avengers so that [[TheSocialDarwinist humanity can grow]]. Another difference is that Loki was given an army while Ultron created his own.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Loki. While Loki wants to rob humanity of all freedom in the name of security, though that is ultimately nothing more than an excuse to justify an oppressive rule over earth Earth out of spite, Ultron is an OmnicidalManiac who wants to destroy all protections that the Avengers so that [[TheSocialDarwinist humanity can grow]]. Another difference is that Loki was given an army while Ultron created his own.
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[[center: [- [[Characters/MarvelCinematicUniverse Main Character Index]] > Villainous Individuals and Organizations > [[Characters/MCUOtherSupervillains Other Supervillains]] > [[Characters/MCUEmilBlonsky Emil Blonsky]] | '''Ultron''' | [[Characters/MCUEgo Ego]] | [[Characters/MCUHelmutZemo Helmut Zemo]] | [[Characters/MCUHelaOdinsdottir Hela Odinsdottir]] | [[Characters/MCUErikStevens Erik Stevens]] | [[Characters/MCUMysterio Mysterio]] | [[Characters/MCUKevinThompson Kevin Thompson]] | [[Characters/MCUAgathaHarkness Agatha Harkness]] | [[Characters/MCUMultiversalVillains Multiversal Villains]] ([[Characters/MCUNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]]) | [[Characters/MCUGorr Gorr]] -]]]

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[[center: [- [[Characters/MarvelCinematicUniverse Main Character Index]] > Villainous Individuals and Organizations > [[Characters/MCUOtherSupervillains Other Supervillains]] > [[Characters/MCUEmilBlonsky Emil Blonsky]] | '''Ultron''' | [[Characters/MCUEgo Ego]] | [[Characters/MCUHelmutZemo Helmut Zemo]] | [[Characters/MCUHelaOdinsdottir Hela Odinsdottir]] | [[Characters/MCUErikStevens Erik Stevens]] | [[Characters/MCUMysterio Mysterio]] | [[Characters/MCUKevinThompson Kevin Thompson]] | [[Characters/MCUAgathaHarkness Agatha Harkness]] | [[Characters/MCUMultiversalVillains Multiversal Villains]] ([[Characters/MCUNormanOsborn Norman Osborn]]) | [[Characters/MCUGorr Gorr]] -]]]
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* CreativeSterlity: For all Ultron's power, he seems completely unable to think of ways to use the Infinity Stones beyond energy beams, cosmic explosions, and summoning armies of Sentries from thin air.

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* CreativeSterlity: CreativeSterility: For all Ultron's power, he seems completely unable to think of ways to use the Infinity Stones beyond energy beams, cosmic explosions, and summoning armies of Sentries from thin air.

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* BoringButPractical: His usage of the Infinity Stones ultimately amounts to just unleashing cosmic power against any foe in his way until they die. This actually works against him during his fight with the Guardians of the Multiverse, as their ability to survive his planet and galaxy killing attacks leave him frustrated and unable to come up with any other solutions to taking them down.



* CreativeSterlity: For all Ultron's power, he seems completely unable to think of ways to use the Infinity Stones beyond energy beams, cosmic explosions, and summoning armies of Sentries from thin air.



* WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer: As mentioned under CreativeSterility, Ultron's primary use of the Infinity Stones tends to involve just throwing more power and/or armies at an obstacle until it breaks. This works for the most part, but hinders him during the fight against the Guardians of the Multiverse, as he's unable to consider other solutions for dealing with them.



* ZergRush: His preferred tactic when conquering worlds is to overwhelm the defenders with millions-strong swarms of MechaMooks conjured into existence with the Reality Stone. [[spoiler:However, he needs all six Infinity Stones to summon them from other universes, much like Thanos couldn't affect things on a universal scale without all of them. He ''tries'' to do this while fighting the Guardians of the Multiverse, only to discover T'Challa had already stolen his Soul Stone without realizing it.]]

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* ZergRush: His preferred tactic when conquering worlds is to overwhelm the defenders with millions-strong billions-strong swarms of MechaMooks conjured into existence with the Reality Stone. [[spoiler:However, he needs all six Infinity Stones to summon them from other universes, much like Thanos couldn't affect things on a universal scale without all of them. He ''tries'' to do this while fighting the Guardians of the Multiverse, only to discover T'Challa had already stolen his Soul Stone without realizing it.]]
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* VillainousBreakdown: After Vision extracts him from the Internet and forces him to remain in his robotic bodies, Ultron stops caring about saving the world, deciding that if the Avengers took [[{{Cyberspace}} his world]] from him, he would take [[KillEmAll theirs in return]].

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* VillainousBreakdown: After Vision extracts him from the Internet and forces him to remain in his robotic bodies, Ultron stops caring about saving the world, deciding that if the Avengers took [[{{Cyberspace}} his world]] from him, he would take [[KillEmAll theirs in return]].return.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Sacred Timeline Ultron is a TragicVillain that couldn't decide if he wants to save humanity or wipe them out, only opting for the latter when [[ItsPersonal he's unable to merge with Vision thanks to the Avengers]]. This Ultron succeeded in merging with Vision, but decides to kill humanity anyways with a nuclear holocaust... and then proceeds to do the same thing on every sapient planet once he claims the Infinity Stones. [[spoiler:When his cosmic-level power courtesy of the Infinity Stones allows him to hear and see the Watcher, thus learning of the existence of the Multiverse, he expands his goal to wiping out all life across ''every possible universe''.]]

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Sacred Timeline Ultron is a TragicVillain that couldn't decide if he wants to save humanity or wipe them out, only opting for the latter when [[ItsPersonal he's unable to merge with Vision thanks to the Avengers]]. This Ultron succeeded in merging with Vision, but decides is much closer to his original comic incarnation, deciding to kill humanity anyways with a nuclear holocaust... and then proceeds proceeding to do the same thing on every sapient planet once he claims the Infinity Stones. [[spoiler:When his cosmic-level power courtesy of the Infinity Stones allows him to hear and see the Watcher, thus learning of the existence of the Multiverse, he expands his goal to wiping out all life across ''every possible universe''.]]

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The Ultron of Earth-29929, who succeeded in inhabiting the body that became Vision in the Sacred Timeline and defeated the Avengers, proceeding to destroy the world and later claim the Infinity Stones as his own.

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The Ultron of Earth-29929, who succeeded in inhabiting the body that became Vision [[Characters/MCUVision Vision]] in the Sacred Timeline and defeated the Avengers, proceeding to destroy the world and later claim the Infinity Stones as his own.

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* BecomeARealBoy: This allows the Avengers to get a jump on Ultron's plans. Tony realizes, even though Ultron is contemptuous of humanity at best and that the human form is pretty inefficient for a murderous A.I. who could create a body in any form that he pleases, that Ultron, nonetheless, keeps coming back to the human form as his primary template… which leads to Bruce realizing that nobody's heard from Helen Cho (who specializes in creating artificial human tissue) in a while.

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* BecomeARealBoy: This allows the Avengers to get a jump on Ultron's plans. Tony realizes, even though Ultron is contemptuous of humanity at best and that the human form is pretty inefficient for a murderous A.I. who could create a body in any form that he pleases, that Ultron, nonetheless, keeps coming back to the human form as his primary template… which leads to Bruce realizing that nobody's heard from Helen Cho (who specializes in creating artificial human tissue) in a while. The motifs are further when Ultron claims that once his EvilPlan rolls out, "the only living things left will be of metal".



* PinocchioSyndrome: He frequently sings "I've Got No Strings", and even mentions how after his EvilPlan rolls out, "the only living things left will be of metal". For most of the movie he was also looking for a partly biological body to move his essence into, as he wanted to surpass the Avengers. The fact that Ultron is deliberately sticking to a humanoid body, which is noted to be sub-optimal for a plain old KillerRobot, plays a role in letting Tony Stark realize what Ultron plans to do with Klaue's vibranium.



* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: He killed Thor, Hulk, and Captain America and defeated Iron Man all on his own, but we only see former three's corpses after the act and the latter beaten on the ground before he kills him.

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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In ''Avengers: Age of Ultron'', he dies for good when Vision uses the Mind Stone to blast the final Ultron Sentry he was inhabiting. [[spoiler:Here, he gets killed when his universe's Natasha fires a virus arrow carrying Arnim Zola's AI into his eye, deleting his consciousness from his own body.]]

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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In ''Avengers: Age of Ultron'', he his main universe counterpart dies for good when Vision uses the Mind Stone to blast the final Ultron Sentry he was inhabiting. inhabiting and in ''Avengers: Infinity War'', his other main universe counterpart Vision dies when Thanos tears the Mind Stone out of his forehead. [[spoiler:Here, he gets killed when his universe's Natasha fires a virus arrow carrying Arnim Zola's AI into his eye, deleting his consciousness from his own body.body for good.]]


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* PurpleIsPowerful: He inhabits Vision's secondarily purple body and becomes even more powerful than the Sacred Timeline's Vision and Ultron after acquiring the Infinity Stones.
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[[center: [- [[Characters/MarvelCinematicUniverse Main Character Index]] > Villainous Individuals and Organizations > [[Characters/MCUOtherSupervillains Other Supervillains]] > [[Characters/MCUTheAbomination Emil Blonsky]] | '''Ultron''' | [[Characters/MCUEgoTheLivingPlanet Ego]] | [[Characters/MCUBaronHelmutZemo Helmut Zemo]] | [[Characters/MCUHela Hela Odinsdottir]] | [[Characters/MCUErikKillmonger Erik Stevens]] | [[Characters/MCUMysterio Mysterio]] | [[Characters/MCUKilgrave Kevin Thompson]] | [[Characters/MCUAgathaHarkness Agatha Harkness]] | [[Characters/MCUMultiversalVillains Multiversal Villains]] ([[Characters/MCUGreenGoblin Norman Osborn]]) | [[Characters/MCUGorrTheGodButcher Gorr]] -]]]

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* AlternateSelf: Ultron has two alternate versions; one who successfully uploaded himself into Vision's body and another who didn't go rogue and was successfully created.



* AlternateSelf: To the Ultron of the Sacred Timeline, coming from a universe where he not only successfully acquired the body that would have become The Vision, but also managed to harness the power of all six Infinity Stones to wage universal genocide.



* HeadBlast: Having successfully uploaded himself into Vision's body, he can fire energy beams from the Mind Stone in his forehead exactly like Vision can.



* AlternateSelf: Variants of the Sacred Timeline Ultron, where they work for the Illuminati and are actually dedicated to protecting the world instead of destroying it.
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!! ''All'' spoilers on this page !!{{Spoiler}}s for all works besides ''What If…?'' and ''Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness'' are left unmarked. unmarked.
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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Moisés Palacios (Latin-American Spanish dub), Hiroyuki Kinoshita (Japanese dub), Márcio Dondi (Brazilian Portuguese dub)

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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Moisés Palacios (Latin-American Spanish dub), Hiroyuki Kinoshita (Japanese dub), Márcio Dondi (Brazilian Portuguese dub), Pierre-François Pistorio (European French dub), Creator/TristanHarvey (Canadian French dub)

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* HiveMind: He has this with his sentries. He can mentally command them to follow his commands and he can transfer his mind to them if his main body is destroyed. The Avengers make sure to destroy every single one of them in Sokovia so that Ultron doesn't have a chance of escaping and returning to fight another day.



* EvilDoppelganger: He's [[OmnicidalManiac Ultron]] in Vision's body, making him this to the Sacred Rimeline Vision.

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* FlyingFirepower: He can fly and shoot energy beams from his fingers.
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* EvilDoppelganger: He's [[OmnicidalManiac Ultron]] in Vision's body, making him this to the Sacred Rimeline Vision.
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* DesecratingTheDead: While taking the other Infinity Stones from Thanos' corpse, he uses the Mind Stone to ''vaporize'' his left hand and the gauntlet with it, leaving only his left fingers intact. He could have easily ''just'' telekinetically grabbed the stones instead of doing that and it just goes to show how violent and malicious he is.


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* RobbingTheDead: He took the other five Infinity Stones from Thanos after splitting him in half.
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