"Avengers: Age of Ultron" is still faraway from release (scheduled to hit the screen in 2015), the spoilers and possible plot of the film have been surfacing time and again. The much recent spoiler of the film according to Movie Pilot suggests that one of the characters of the film is going to die. Though it is not clear who is going to die. The website has come up with the list of superheroes who may see their end in "Avengers: Age of Ultron". Lets take a look:

(Warning: Plot Spoilers Ahead)

Captain America: The one to top the list is Captain America. Though as per the website "Captain America 3" is slated to release after "Avenger: Age of Ultron", in the comic book Steve dies and Bucky takes over as Captain. So there is possibility of Captain America dying in the movie.

Iron Man: Tony played by Robert Downey Jr could be killed in "Avenger: Age of Ultron" as he has finished all his suits in "Iron Man 3." Though Iron Man's death will be most devastating truth for the fans but director of the film Joss Whedon may not worry much before killing Iron Man.

The others include Black Widow, Maria Hill, War Machine and others.

Moreover, it is also being suggested that "X-Men: Days of Future Past's" popular character Quicksilver will also be appearing in "Avengers: Age of Ultron."

Regarding his appearance in "X-Men" screenwriter Simon Kinberg told the The Daily Beast, "We decided we were going to use Quicksilver way before they decided they were going to use him in 'The Avengers' so we just made the decision independently."

"They have different restrictions because of the way the deal works, although that's way above my pay grade. Early in the script phase, that character was going to be a young Juggernaut, but Bryan felt we'd exhausted Juggernaut's powers in X-Men: The Last Stand, and he wanted to see a mutant we hadn't put on film before who had an interesting visual power," Kinberg said to the website about using Quicksilver in the film.

However, Quicksilver's character will be much different in "Avengers: Age of Ultron."

"The characters (on the screen) are going to be very different," said Kevin Feige (Marvel Studios Head) of the rival Quicksilvers. "Other than their powers, general audiences might not even know... that the two are related."