'The Avengers' trailer released

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Trailer of 'The Avengers'

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Posted: 10/11/2011

Weeks after film crews from the Avengers moved out of Cleveland, the first trailer of the movie has been released online.

Marvel Entertainment released a copy of the trailer which is available on iTunes. 

Much of the movie, which stars Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Downey, Jr., and Scarelett Johansson, was filmed in Cleveland on E. 9th Street and on Public Square.

During filming of The Avengers, explosions rocked the downtown streets, and some of those explosion scenes are featured in the two-minute trailer.

[ Click here to see a photo gallery of ‘The Avengers’ filming: http://5.wews.com/g7M ]

The Cleveland streets were transformed to look like New York City for some scenes and Germany for others. The movie is expected to be released next May. Watch the trailer below. [ If using mobile, follow this link to see the trailer:  http://5.wews.com/ZsD ]

 

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