Avengers: Age of Ultron': What you want to know – and what you DON'T from Entertainment Weekly. Here is the link. http://www.ew.com/article/2015/04/10/%E2%80%98avengers-age-ultron%E2%80%99-what-you-want-know-%E2%80%93-and-what-you-don%E2%80%99t
But what you really want to know is this...
There is a Black Panther tease, but no Black Panther. Age of Ultron does reference Wakanda, the fictional African country of the Panther, who will be played by Chadwick Boseman in Captain America: Civil War next May as well as his own stand-alone movie in 2018. Wakanda is a technologically advance country because it is one of the few places on Earth to find Vibranium, the powerful metal used to make Captain America’s shield. As you can imagine, a mechanical monstrosity like Ultron would love a body made out of this substance. That leads him to cross paths with a character known as Black Panther’s most insidious foe, Ulysses Klaue (played by Andy Serkis), who in Age of Ultron is an arms smuggler who has his hands on some of that precious Vibranium. And about those hands …
Fans of the comics know Klaue (later Klaw) is an amputee who attaches a sonic emitter to one wrist as a prosthetic. This weapon allows him to craft objects out of mere sound. We don’t see that device in Age of Ultron, but it’s good to go in expecting a partial origin story for Klaue. Let’s just say he waves bye-bye to one hand with the only one he’s got left, but we won’t say how it happens.
...and maybe this.
Remember when the second trailer came out and there was a mysterious woman disrobing beside a pool of water inside a cave? Everyone was trying to guess who she might be – Maybe Shuri, Black Panther’s sister, or a member of his personal bodyguard corps, the Dora Milaje? Maybe Jacosta, the “female” mechanism Ultron created in the comics as his bride? I spun a whole theory that this woman could be one of the Eternals, who provide a mystical alternative to the problem of how to defeat an indestructible consciousness like Ultron.
Forget all that. Here’s the answer: She’s no one. That is, she’s not in the movie.
In fact, Thor’s whole journey to this cave is a bit of a headscratcher, which suggests a subplot that was seriously truncated. Maybe when the Blu-ray comes out, we’ll get our answer to: “Who is the mystery woman?”
maybe i missed it when t read the article, but who says "she's not in the movie?" And how can they call it a headscratcher, and a seriously truncated subplot before we even see the movie?!?
Also, Joss has stated there are some surprise cameos or something like that in this movie, so I'm not completely discounting a BP appearance. After all, they have to leave some surprises for the movie.