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"Avengers: Age of Ultron" is going to be one of the biggest films of the summer. It has already made over $643 million worldwide.
So it should come as no surprise that a lot of brands are featured in the "Avengers" sequel.
We're sure you noticed some of the big ones, but can you name all of the big brands featured in the film?
Concave Brand Tracking, a marketing company that tracks and analyzes brands in entertainment content, recorded the brands seen most often in the film.
Here are the five most visible brands in "Age of Ultron":
1. Samsung
2. Audi
3. Under Armour
4. Harley-Davidson
5. Hummel
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Clik here to view.Concave points out that Hummel, a Danish sportswear company, had not appeared in any movie in the US box office top 10 since 2003.
Samsung's addition to the film shouldn't come as a surprise, as it has been a big marketing partner. The devices the Avengers used, including Tony Stark's see-through phone, were all provided by the electronics company.
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Clik here to view.During a fight between the Hulk and Iron Man, the two are seen battling near a store with a giant Samsung logo.
Concave notes that Samsung replaced previous on-screen collaborators including Dell and Apple to have about three minutes of airtime in the 141-minute film.
Audi vehicles are also seen heavily in the film. They are driven by several characters throughout the film including Tony Stark, in the film's final scene, and Hawkeye. You can also spot them in destruction scenes in the film such as the one below.
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Clik here to view.Audi has also appeared in two of this year's other biggest films, "Fifty Shades of Grey" and "Furious 7."
Captain America, Tony Stark, and new character Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) can be seen wearing Under Armour throughout the film.
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Clik here to view.A few other brands that make appearances include Beats, Adidas, Vans, Royal Purple, Korean Air, and John Deere. Bruce Banner wears a pair of Beats by Dre early in the film.
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Clik here to view.According to Concave, "Age of Ultron" has less brand marketing than previous Marvel movies. 2012's "Avengers" and 2008's "Iron Man" had 20% more brand exposure than "Ultron."
Last year's "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" has the most brand exposure of Marvel movies.
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You can see Concave's study here.
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