Avengers: Age of Ultron is just a few months away, and fans are extremely excited. They'll be even more excited after it was revealed that Loki and Heimdall will both make appearances. It is not clear at this moment what will be the reason for these two showing up.

Idris Elba, while in a recent interview with the Telegraph, revealed that before playing a DJ set in an Ibiza nightclub, he was shooting scenes for Age of Ultron. This came as a big surprise because no one believed that he would appear in the film at all.

Interestingly enough, he stated that he's set to do a scene with both Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston, suggesting strongly that Loki will also make an appearance.

We doubt any of these scenes will have anything to do with Ultron, as the android is no threat to Asgard. Chances are; these scenes are shot on Asgard, before Thor journeys to earth to either checkup on Jane, or to help with the Ultron problem.

Additionally, the whole thing could be a flashback of some sorts. However, we are going with the present and everyone being on Asgard. It would be interesting to find out how Heimdall completely fails to realize that Loki is tricking everyone to believe that he is the All-Father.

We should point out that it doesn't appear as if Elba is having much fun shooting scenes for Marvel.

"I'm actually falling down from a spaceship, so they had to put me in harness in this green-screen studio," said Elba. "And in between takes I was stuck there, fake hair stuck on to my head with glue, this f------ helmet, while they reset. And I'm thinking: '24 hours ago, I was Mandela'."

It wouldn't surprise us if Elba choosing never to sign up for future films after his contract is up. After all, there's nothing exciting about playing as the character Heimdall, especially since he barely has anything to do in the Thor films.

Avengers: Age of Ultron is set to be released on May 1, 2015. The first trailer is already out, and fans are going crazy.

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