Joss Whedon has spoken about what fans can expect from his highly-anticipated superheroes movie Avengers: Age of Ultron.
In a video from Marvel, the director was asked if the team will get along.
He said: "There are two things you really want to see, I think, in the second Avengers. You want to see them getting along, and you want to see them not getting along.
"What we find is they can get along great, they're a team, but it's a thin wall between that and chaos. They do get kind of torn apart a little bit."
Whedon also opened up about Paul Bettany playing the character Vision, saying: "When I first started talking about doing an Avengers movie, I was like 'I don't know whether I should do an Avengers movie but if you do a second one the villain should be Ultron and he should create Vision and Bettany has to play it'.
"I was like, 'look at those cheekbones, Bettany's the Vision'. He has a stillness that goes beyond British, that is something unique and emotive, and he's going to blow people away."
Avengers: Age of Ultron is out in cinemas in Ireland on April 23.