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The Avengers

Faster than you could say cease and desist, an actual trailer for The Avengers that is attached to the end credits of this Friday's Captain American: The First Avenger was posted online and then quickly taken down.
Following Marvel's tradition of attaching teasers of its next upcoming superhero movie to end credits, audiences will get their first glimpse of Joss Wheadon's The Avengersat the conclusion of Captain America. But unlike previous teasers, usually consisting of Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) recruiting a new member to The Avengers, what was seen after Cap's end credits was actually a trailer for The Avengers.
Unless you were lucky enough to attend a early premiere or catch the bootlegged trailer before it was yanked offline, looks like you'll have to wait until Friday to see it.
But don't fret, we have the play-by-play action, thanks to some bloggers with a photographic memory.
Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) is angrily lacing into a punching bag until it flies off its metal hinges when Nick Fury enters from the shadows. They have a little chat, the content of which follows:

Nick Fury: "Trouble sleeping?"
Steve Rogers: "You're here with a mission, sir?"
NF: "I am."
SR: "Trying to get me back in the world?"
NF: "Trying to save it."
Then we get glimpses of the whole team, one by one, the new Captain America uniform, Iron Man, Thor. The voice-over asks "You think you're the only hero in the world?" as the phrase "Some. Assembly. Required." flies across the screen.
We end in a circular room. Thor is in the center, and we can see Cap and what seems to be the rest of the team in the background. Nick Fury gets the final line.
"Gentlemen? You're up."
There you have it. ComingSoon.Net posted a similar description of the trailer. Unlike the hyped up Dark Knight Risesteaser that mainly consisted of flashbacks fromBatman Begins and Dark Knight, looks like The Avengers trailer actually shows footage from the movie. Let the countdown to Summer 2012 begin!

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