'Avengers 2' update: New Iron Man suit accidentally revealed, Paul Bettany talks about Vision

Not many spoilers have surfaced since the release of the "Avengers: Age of Ultron" trailer. The trailer did, after all, silence some rumors and speculations. Marvel Studios may have decided to be more tight-lipped about the details since. 

However, despite Marvel's efforts to keep everyone in the dark, an unfortunate leak happened. This time, it's Iron Man's new suit. While it does take out the surprise factor in seeing Tony Stark's new invention, one can't help but gush over the photos of what Iron Man will fight in. 

The merchandise for Iron Man from "Age of Ultron" has already come out and the toys are already sporting Iron Man's new suit. The maker of the toy is Hot Toys and according to Movie Pilot, they have dubbed the new suit as Mark XLIII. Iron Man, as always, looks cool and this should get everyone excited for the upcoming movie. 

Elsewhere, Paul Bettany, the actor who voiced J.A.R.V.I.S. in the "Iron Man" movies and now plays Vision in "Age of Ultron," got to share a couple of things about his role and the movie. Bettany's role in the Marvel Universe just got bigger, which is why things are kept secret about his character. 

"It's still a secret. I think all will be revealed very shortly," he told The Hollywood Reporter. "It's a secret I've kept for about three years, which is really hard, especially with three kids. I'm contractually obliged not to talk about it." 

Surely, this is something the other actors have to deal with as well. But in the case of Bettany, the silence wasn't the only excruciating thing. As Robert Downey Jr. and Mark Ruffalo shared before, Bettany would spend hours and hours on the make-up chair for his character, which was something the two actors made fun of. 

Nonetheless, Bettany did spill one detail about both his characters. He clarified that there is no connection between the two. 

"J.A.R.V.I.S will be there and so will The Vision. But I simply can't tell you anymore," he said.