In just a few months, Marvel's The Avengers: Age Of Ultron will arrive, finally giving us the next chapter in the saga of some our favorite superheroes.

With that release so close, Marvel has released a series of clips, trailers and teasers from the film, about five minutes worth total.

One Marvel fan took all that video footage and put it together, rearranging it so that it could be in chronological order as to how things happen in the film.

Warning: the following might contain spoilers. Watch at your own risk.

This trailer gives us a good idea of what the plot of Age of Ultron is: an artificially intelligent being (unwittingly created by Tony Stark, of course) is wreaking havoc on mankind and it's up to The Avengers to stop it.

We'll see a few new faces helping The Avengers along the way, including the Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver and Falcon (introduced in Captain America: The Winter Soldier). From what we've seen so far, The Avengers will need all the help they can get. Although only teased at so far, the film will also feature Marvel fan favorite character The Vision.

Don't expect the same Ultron from the comic books, though. It already looks like the character's origin story is pretty different, but there could be other key changes, as well.

"They reinvented him in Ultimates and stuff," says film director Joss Whedon. "At one point he was a beautiful woman ... I'm not doing that one! I loved him when I read the comics as a kid, because of the scope and the sci-fi and what the team was going through, but I never looked to Ultron himself in the comics for why I love Ultron."

James Spader acts as the voice of Ultron.

Some theaters will also be showing 27-hour marathons of Marvel films leading up to the release of Age of Ultron. For those not up to staying awake so long, you can also just watch a double feature of The Avengers and The Age Of Ultron.

[Photo Credit: Marvel Entertainment]

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