Age of Ultron was surprisingly a shorter movie than the original Avengers, and there was apparently a lot of material cut out of the film. But despite that, Joss Whedon has confirmed there will not be a director's cut.

In an interview with Collider, Joss Whedon said that the Age of Ultron home release will not include a director's cut, saying that it's been his career goal to never make a director's cut of anything.
"The narrative came together very close to the way that I hoped it would, and I don’t think it needs me to constantly tweak it," he said. "I feel you put something out, and there it is."
Whedon also said that he doesn't really think there's much of an interest in a director's cut of Ultron. However, he did note that the DVD will have a bunch of deleted scenes that were meant to be in the movie.
The writer and director has been very public about his feuds with Marvel over the final cut of Age of Ultron, explaining that the studio had major problems with the Thor subplot and with the farmhouse sequence. Marvel apparently heavily edited Thor's subplot in the movie, something Whedon wasn't happy about in the end, according to CinemaBlend.
Still, it sounds like although Whedon isn't 100% happy with the final product and wishes a few scenes were different, he mostly feels like the movie came together nicely and that he'd prefer not to try to rewrite history with a director's cut.
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