Yesterday, Marvel released the first poster from The Avengers: Age of Ultron, and it could have used a little more work, but now we have a poster of Iron Man’s helmet being taken over by Ultron.

Today we got our first poster from Avengers: Age of Ultron, but fans weren’t too happy about the fact that the poster was terribly photoshopped, and also got in the way of our shot of the Vision. While it’s exciting that we’re getting close to the film’s release in May, we’d like to see some better quality promotion.

Now we have a couple new images to take a look at, one which shows Iron Man’s helmet being taken over by Ultron, who can infiltrate essentially everything that is computer controlled. Check out the image below, including a new look at the Vision, with Ultron looking over him.

We still haven’t gotten an “official” look at the Vision from the film, which is starting to feel a little strange, as if Marvel hasn’t finalized the CGI design for the character. All we’ve seen is promo art, which can be seen below, and in the other poster below we see him obscured by the sunlight.

In case any fans may have missed the first poster released earlier today, check it out below, and start wondering how Marvel released such a poorly designed poster. At least the names below the poster let us know that Anthony Mackie, Idris Elba, and Hayley Atwell will be in the film as Agent Carter.

We found out earlier this month that the U.K. release date will be a week earlier than the U.S. release date, and it leaves seven days for fans of The Avengers’ sequel to get spoiled online. In the age we live in, where a lot of our lives revolve around social media and the internet, it’s almost impossible to avoid every spoiler.

This is especially true with a movie of this size when it’s released outside of the States nearly a week earlier than its original release date. We’re happy that our U.K. fans get a chance to see Age of Ultron early, but everyone else looking to avoid spoilers should be careful after The Avengers: Age of Ultron hits theaters on April 23.

Marvel has been able to keep a lot of things under wraps for this film, which is unusual, and we don’t even have a first look at The Vision, other than the newly released concept art and other images that have been leaked by merchandising companies.

The Avengers: Age of Ultron U.S. release date is still set for May 1, 2015, with its follow-up being Avengers: Infinity War, which has been split into two parts and will be directed by Anthony and Joe Russo.