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UPDATED… WATCH: The Avengers Hilarious Gag Reel
A hilarious gag reel was leaked today featuring some great behind-the-scenes takes from ‘The Avengers’… It’s no telling how long this will be up since it’s suppose to be a special feature when the DVD is released in September, so check it out now while you can!!
Things we see here: Stark and Pepper can’t kiss, Captain America is a dork, Loki is the master of many voices, and Hawkeye doesn’t know his elbow from ‘Star Trek’. Awesome!
If the video isn’t here, we’ll replace it with a working one shortly, so keep checking back.
‘Avengers 2′ Due Date?
Rumors are starting to surface that Avengers 2 might hit theaters May 1, 2015. The highly-anticipated sequel will be directed by the original film’s director, Joss Whedon.
The film’s scheduled release date is due in part to the original cast’s availability. The actors must finish filming their other Marvel projects first. Robert Downey Jr. is set to work on Iron Man 3, while Chris Evans has been booked for Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Chris Hemsworth will also be starring in Thor: The Dark World.
Avengers fans can sit back and relax to see if the third top-grossing film can pull it off at the box office again.
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“Avengers” Breaks Opening Weekend Record

“Avengers” did a number at the box office this weekend, shattering the domestic revenue record with a remarkable $200.3 million.
This topped the previous record of $169.2 million set by “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” making it the biggest opening weekend debut of all time.
The opening weekend record-breaker pushed the films’ worldwide revenue to $641.8 million, more than the other Marvel hits took home during their entire time in theaters.
Directed by Joss Whedon, “The Avengers” cast includes: Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Chris Evans as Captain America, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Mark Ruffalo as the Hulk, Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury.
The success of “The Avengers” was critical to Marvel’s parent company, Disney, who recently suffered from the failed release of “John Carter” a few weeks ago. Disney and Marvel spent $220 million making “The Avengers.” This budget surpassed the $170 million it took to produce Marvel’s 2010 project, “Iron Man 2.” The star-studded cast of “The Avengers” was largely responsible for the increase in cost.
Here’s how the rest of the films at the box office performed domestically this weekend:
“The Avengers” (Disney): $200.3 million
“Think Like a Man” (Sony): $8 million
“The Hunger Games” (Lionsgate): $5.7 million
“The Lucky One” (Warner Bros./Village Roadshow): $5.5 million
“The Pirates! Band of Misfits“ (Sony): $5.4 million






