

The jet-setting filmmakers take us around the world in “Global Adventure,” where we see the locations chosen to shoot “Age of Ultron.” It’s impressive how many continents this movie spans. This is a must-watch for any fans of the films who may not be caught up on the seemingly infinite (pun intended) comic book titles that deal with the Infinity Stones and their purpose. The gems yet to make an appearance are the Soul Stone and the Time Stone. We’re provided with a rundown of the Space Stone (as seen in “Captain America” and “The Avengers”), the Reality Stone (seen in “Thor: The Dark World”), the Power Stone (from “Guardians of the Galaxy”) and the Mind Stone (explored in “Avengers: Age of Ultron”).

This is a very welcome addition to the Blu-ray. In “The Infinite Six,” we’re introduced to the six Infinity Stones. It jumps from topic to topic so rapidly that it serves as a reminder of how much stuff was unnecessarily crammed into this movie.

We get a very brief glimpse at all the characters (which is not nearly enough for my favorite Avenger, Scarlet Witch, played by Elizabeth Olsen), the sets and locations, and the magic of motion capture. “From the Inside Out” gives us a pretty standard behind-the-scenes look at making the movie. Sadly, the Marvel Blu-ray experiences are now more like any other movie’s, instead of something special. Marvel movies used to be something you looked forward to owning, especially when the awesome Marvel One-Shots were added to the special features.
