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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Captain America Prepares to Cheat Death (Video)


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02-04-2019, 11:47 AM
Even if Marvel fans arenâ??t into football, many of them surely had their eyes glued to the Super Bowl to see if Disney would drop a new trailer for â??Avengers: Endgame.â?* Their wish has been granted.

With Tony Stark stuck in space and half of all existence â?? including the Marvel heroes â?? dead after the events of Infinity War, the ones who remain have fallen into despair. But Captain America and Black Widow have discovered that there may be a way to cheat death itself, and Ant-Man may hold the key to it all.

The 30-second spot features a plethora of context-free shots of characters looking sad and/or dramatic. Snapshots include Tony and Nebula doing some kind of work on the ship theyâ??re marooned in space in; Thor in an unknown location staring at something; Ant-Man and War Machine closing their masks like theyâ??re about to fight somebody; and the longest shot saw Captain America very dramatically unstrapping his shield.

Like the first trailer, Marvel is keeping their cards close to the chest when it comes to the story, likely to prevent spoilers for next monthâ??s â??Captain Marvel.â?* But this new footage should still be enough to get the fan theory wheel rolling again.

â??Avengers: Endgameâ?* hits theaters April 26. Watch the Super Bowl trailer above.

15 Famous Los Angeles Rams Fans, From Ty Burrell to Bryan Cranston (Photos)



https://www.thewrap.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/ram.jpg</p>The home of Hollywood has a team back in the Super Bowl. On Feb. 3, the Los Angeles Rams will face the New England Patriots in Atlanta for the Big Game: Super Bowl LIII. Stars from film, TV and music will be cheering on the Rams as an LA team returns to the Super Bowl for the first time in 39 years. Some of them have long cheered for the Rams before the team left for St. Louis in 1994, while there are also some that have become passionate fans since the team’s return in 2016.

If you’re backing the Rams, or cheering against the Patriots, here is a look at some of the Hollywood stars who will be cheering right along with you. No VIP pass required.


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Ty Burrell

Despite being born and raised in Oregon, the “Modern Family” star has long cheered for the Rams franchise. Burrell famously attended the Rams first game once the team returned to L.A. in 2016, just to leave at half time to rush to the Emmys.


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Magic Johnson

The Lakers legend is a fan of all things Los Angeles, and that includes the Rams. When the Rams came over from St. Louis in 2016, Johnson became the first person to put his deposit down for season tickets, a fact the Rams confirmed on Twitter.آ* (https://twitter.com/RamsNFL/status/689145775281012736?s=20)


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Terry Crews

Before making his way to Hollywood, the “Brooklyn 9-9” star began his career as a pro football player with the Rams back in 1991. Since he moved to acting, Crews has been seen cheering for the Rams (https://www.instagram.com/p/BJWxXlcgnRF/?utm_source=ig_embed) from the stands.آ*


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Bryan Cranston

The “Breaking Bad” actor once loved watching the Rams growing up, but as he told NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football” show in January 2018, he lost hope when the team moved to St. Louis.آ*“It’s like being dumped for another city!” Cranston said.

But Cranston is back on the bandwagon.آ*“I was a little stand off-ish at first, but they won me back,” he added.آ*


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Kendrick Lamar

The Pulitzer-winning rapper not only performed at the Rams’ home opener in 2018, but he was also seen running routes (https://twitter.com/RamsNFL/status/760993065276276738?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5E tweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E760993065276276738&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fftw.usatoday.com%2F2016%2F08 %2Flos-angeles-rams-kendrick-lamar-schoolboy-q) on the Rams practice field in 2016.آ*


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Danny Trejo

The “Machete” and “Spy Kids” star is such a big Rams fan, his Trejo’s Coffee & Donuts in Hollywood has started to sell L.A.-Rams themed donuts. But the fandom doesn’t stop there. Trejo went on the Rich Eisen Show last October, recounting his childhood sneaking into the Coliseum to watch the Rams in the ’50s.آ*


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Holly Robinson Peete

Hallmark’s “Meet the Peetes” actress showed her Rams fandom when she shared a video on Twitter (https://twitter.com/hollyrpeete/status/1087130126905556993?s=20) celebrating the win over the New Orleans Saints in the NFC championship game. Oh, did we mention her brother-in-law is Rams running back coach Skip Peete?


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YG

Rapper YG was seen watching the Rams game against the Cowboys Jan. 12 alongside Cowboys fan Post Malone. “WHOâ??S HOUSE? RAMS HOUSE!!!!” the Compton native tweeted January 2019 (https://twitter.com/YG/status/1088167236752179200?s=20).آ*


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Adam Carolla

The comedian and early podcast adopter is a Los Angeles native and an outspoken supporter of the team.”THE RAMS ARE GOING TO THE SUPERBOWL!” Carolla wrote in an Instagram caption (https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs4AK7Qn3EO/) January 2019.آ*


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Taran Killam

The Former “SNL” cast member has been following the Rams’ path to the Super Bowl closely on social media. “I think we ainâ??t done yet. #WhoseHouse @RamsNFL
HOUSE” the actor/comedian tweeted after the Rams beat the Saints (https://twitter.com/TaranKillam/status/1087150875989008384?s=20) in the NFC championship game January 2019. He’s no Johnny-come lately either: In December 2016, Killam even appeared on “Late Night With Seth Myers” wearing a light-up Rams sweater.آ*


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Nikki Sixx

The Motley Crue bassist can often be found wearing a Rams hat on his social media channels, but he’s also an avid watcher of the team as well. “Some great football on this weekend,” Sixx wrote on an Instagram caption (https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsi_h4XBOjv/) January 2019. “I got my practice amp fired up, a metronome and the TV on. #losangeles @rams #GoRams. #BassPlayer”آ*


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Flea

The Red Hot Chili Peppers performed at the Rams halftime show during the first game of the Rams’ 2016 season. If you have any doubts Flea just played for the money, he tweeted in September 2018 (https://twitter.com/flea333/status/1038843222825435137), “I am a los Angeles rams man through and through…” Case closed.آ*


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Vince Staples

The Compton native worked with Nike in 2017 on the #WhoYouWith campaign. “Iâ??m with theآ*Los Angeles Rams.آ*#WhoYouwithآ*Nike Footballآ*#teamnike” the rapper’s official Facebook page posted (https://www.facebook.com/vincestaples/photos/im-with-the-los-angeles-rams-whoyouwith-nike-football-teamnike/2324576884434061/) in September 2017.آ*


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Robert Patrick

You may have seen him try and defeat the Terminator as the shape-shifting T-1000, but the long-time actor has left that life behind to focus on bigger things: the Rams defeating the Patriots in the Super Bowl. “Bring on the @Patriots!!!! #win” he tweeted (https://twitter.com/robertpatrickT2/status/1087188293677010944?s=20) January 2018.آ*


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Tom Morello

The former Rage Against the Machine guitarist is now performing for the Atlas Underground, but one thing hasn’t changed: He’s a die-hard Rams fan. In January 2016, Morello posted a picture of himself on Instagram when he was only kid holding a Rams helmet. “Been a Rams fan my whole life,” he wrote in the caption (https://www.instagram.com/p/BAeN87DuLcd/).آ*


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If you want to see what stars will be rooting against the Rams, check out this gallery of A-list Patriots fans (https://www.thewrap.com/14-famous-patriots-fans-super-bowl/).





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Kendrick Lamar and Machete are among the stars that will be cheering for the Los Angeles Rams as they play this Sunday at Super Bowl 53




The home of Hollywood has a team back in the Super Bowl. On Feb. 3, the Los Angeles Rams will face the New England Patriots in Atlanta for the Big Game: Super Bowl LIII. Stars from film, TV and music will be cheering on the Rams as an LA team returns to the Super Bowl for the first time in 39 years. Some of them have long cheered for the Rams before the team left for St. Louis in 1994, while there are also some that have become passionate fans since the team’s return in 2016.

If you’re backing the Rams, or cheering against the Patriots, here is a look at some of the Hollywood stars who will be cheering right along with you. No VIP pass required.













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