If Disney's marketing strategy for the highly-anticipated "Avengers: Age of Ultron" is planned in a similar fashion to the original superhero flick, then we should have an official trailer, among other things, sometime next month. In fact, Warner Bros. Russia announced (via Film Pro) that the teaser will be attached to Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar," and most likely, Disney's "Big Hero 6" as well. Both will hit theaters on Nov. 7.

Given that trailers are typically unleashed online about a week before their theatrical runs, it's pretty safe bet that we'll be picking apart the "Age of Ultron" trailer by the end of October.

In related Avengers news and/or rumors, it is being reported by fan news site, The Daily Marvelite, that the impending, epic battle against the mad Titan, Thanos (Josh Brolin), will take place across two films. Now does this mean that "Avengers 3" will be split into two films, or that the battle will take place across "Avengers 3 and 4"?

The Daily Marvelite admitted that all their source has told them is that the battle with Thanos will play out over two films; it could simply be that Avengers 4 will be needed to win the day, or that the third film will be subdivided.

The latter seems more likely if, as the report claims, the May 2018 and May 2019 "untitled" Marvel movies turn out to be "Avengers 3 and 4."

But, is what's worked for "The Hobbit," "The Hunger Games," and "Harry Potter" going to work for Earth's mightiest heroes? Stay tuned to find out, true believers...