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You know, every Spring at about this time
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tonight's guests drop by to share
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their plans to save the world.
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This year they really have their work cut out for them.
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The action unfolds in "Avengers, End Game."
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It opens April 26.
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Please welcome Robert Downey Jr, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett
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Johansson, and Paul Rudd!
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[APPLAUSE]
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Welcome.
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Look at you guys.
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[APPLAUSE]
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Very nice.
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You all look fantastic.
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Ugh.
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They can't get enough.
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And in a way--
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Wow.
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Feels like home.
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I feel like this is--
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this might--
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[CHEERING]
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This might be it. Right?
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I mean, this could be it.
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This could be the last one.
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This probably is the last one.
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On your show? JIMMY KIMMEL: No.
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No.
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No.
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Just for them, Paul, you can come back.
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Yes. - OK.
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Good. - No.
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I feel like this is the last gathering
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of the Avengers on the show.
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The future's very uncertain. JIMMY KIMMEL: It is?
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Oh, good. I'm glad to hear that.
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Yeah.
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You know, it was May 5, 2008 that you were here.
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- Oh, wow. - Don't lie to him.
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We're not going to ever--
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JIMMY KIMMEL: You're never coming back?
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[LAUGHING]
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I remember Jon Favreau showing me the sketches of "Iron Man,"
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and that he was working on, and thinking,
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what an interesting character to start with,
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you know, from the Marvel universe.
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And here we are, like 21 movies later.
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Yeah.
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It really is amazing.
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[APPLAUSE]
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JIMMY KIMMEL: 21 movies.
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[CHUCKLING]
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Have you guys seen the new movie?
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Have any of you seen it?
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No.
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Not really.
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No. - No.
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JIMMY KIMMEL: Did you see it? - I did.
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I saw it and I filmed it on my iPhone.
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And I'm going to be screening it on my Instagram later.
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JIMMY KIMMEL: Oh, great. ROBERT DOWNEY JR: Aw.
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So sweet.
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[INAUDIBLE], like that guy.
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Yeah.
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There's kind of a-- you know, we're not supposed to see it.
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And they're showing little pieces.
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But then I'm doing an Easter screening.
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JIMMY KIMMEL: Easter?
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On Easter Sunday? - Yep.
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Up in Malibu, the day before the premiere.
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We'll have it on a loop.
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- Oh, in your house? - Yeah.
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This is not a-- - You guys are all invited.
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This is not an open invitation.
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[APPLAUSE]
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What's the address?
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What's the address and gate code?
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Can you tell us the gate code and address?
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That is--
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Easter Sunday is what?
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The 21st.
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21st. Yes, sir.
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The 21st.
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So it will be a couple of days before the opening.
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That's correct.
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JIMMY KIMMEL: So people who come to your house,
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not only will they get eggs.
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They will also be able to see the "Avengers" movie.
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That's right.
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Oh, my god.
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We have to sign NDAs or do gag orders or something.
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You sure do.
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Absolutely.
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Thanks for that, Jimmy.
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A 3 hour and 2 minute long film.
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So you might only get to show it a couple of times.
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Right. No intermission.
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JIMMY KIMMEL: With no intermission.
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No. - Wait.
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Why would he show it a couple of times?
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Well, he's said he's showing it on a loop.
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- On a loop? - Yeah.
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Well, that's a long brunch. JIMMY KIMMEL: Yeah.
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That is quite a brunch.
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I mean, we can fast forward through the dumb stuff.
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[LAUGHING]
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- What's the dumb stuff? - Yeah.
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What is the dumb stuff? - I don't know.
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Probably like, you know, your character arc.
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[CROWD BOOS]
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Woo.
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That's the game changer.
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I'll get you back for that one.
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That I can't wait for.
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JIMMY KIMMEL: It's a three hour movie.
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What's-- I know you can't reveal any of the plot details.
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But what's the best time to get up and go to the bathroom?
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Because you do that thing in the movies where
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your race to the bathroom.
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Is there a part that we should know?
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Well, Mark said that you should wear a diaper.
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And you don't have to get up.
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JIMMY KIMMEL: Well, that's not a bad idea.
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But you're also sitting in your own urine.
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So-- JIMMY KIMMEL: Yeah.
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Well, that is a bad idea.
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Best time, Paul?
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Oh, boy.
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Well, not having seen the film--
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[LAUGHTER]
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I would say get one of those giant tubs of popcorn.
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JIMMY KIMMEL: Yeah?
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And then just like lower it under the seat?
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JIMMY KIMMEL: Make the most of it?
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In the middle of the movie, and then
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you don't have to get up.
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It's so efficient.
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Who has the Avengers tattoo?
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You guys have it. - Yep.
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Right? Does Chris have it?
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I have a scratch and sniff of Paul Rudd's face.
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[APPLAUSE]
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And it smells delicious.
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And by the way, it smells like me.
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It really does.
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Where is it, Chris?
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Ho.
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It's a mix of smells.
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You know?
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JIMMY KIMMEL: Scarlett, it was your idea
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for what-- the original six Avengers
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to become tattooed together?
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Yeah.
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I thought-- well, I think Chris Evans
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and I kind of came up with it. JIMMY KIMMEL: OK.
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And so Chris has it.
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You have it.
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Robert has it.
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Who else actually got it?
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We all have it.
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And then, but Mark does not have it.
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JIMMY KIMMEL: Mark Ruffalo does not have it.
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- Yeah. - He declined.
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He did. JIMMY KIMMEL: Did he really?
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Yeah. At his own peril.
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Yeah.
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Did you apply peer pressure to Mark?
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Yes.
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Well, no.
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We're not like some psycho, you know, marine squad.
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[LAUGHTER]
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Well, you did get an Avengers tattoo put on your body.
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Yeah.
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It's why he's not sitting right here.
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Yeah. He would have been here.
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- That's why he's been removed. - There was some--
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I thought it was because he was keeps revealing the end--
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Chris says he won't do press with him.
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[LAUGHTER]
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And that.
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I guess he said yesterday that he's afraid of needles.
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JIMMY KIMMEL: Oh.
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But he didn't say that before.
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Just made it-- he was just-- it seemed
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like he was really judgmental.
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The Hulk is afraid of needles.
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CHRIS HEMSWORTH: He's afraid of friends.
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[LAUGHTER]
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I have a dinner for schmucks tramp stamp.
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[LAUGHTER]
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Paul, of all these movies, and doing all this stuff,
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what was your favorite?
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What's the moment that stands out most brightly for you?
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Boy.
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Well, there are a lot of them.
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But the very first time I filmed with these guys on "Civil War,"
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it was pretty spectacular.
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Because we'd already filmed "Ant-Man."
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But that was a little bit in a bubble.
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And all of a sudden I was seeing everybody in their suits.
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And it was very exciting.
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In fact, one time Chris Evans--
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I was standing opposite him.
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And he had to run to use the bathroom or something.
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And he asked the prop guy to hold his shield.
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And as he walked off I just said, can I try it?
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And I took the shield.
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And it was-- yeah.
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it was very exciting.
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It was not dissimilar to what my character
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was feeling in the scene.
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What did you do with the shield while you had it?
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I just kind of went pew, pew, pew.
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Acting it out a little bit.
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But then I gave it back and, you know,
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tried to be a little cool.
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Do any of you-- and I know this might be hard
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to remember-- have a favorite line that
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you delivered in character?
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Oh, gosh.
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I don't know.
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I had this-- when we were doing reshoots for "Iron Man 2,"
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I guess my character was kind of overseeing the action
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on a computer screen.
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And I'm really--
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I am just bad at techie jargon.
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Like I'm terrible at it.
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And I had a line that went, Oracle is converging.
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No. Wait.
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It was-- it was-- sorry.
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It was, bogie is converging on the Oracle Pavilion.
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Lock and load.
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The fight's coming to you.
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[LAUGHTER]
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[APPLAUSE]
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JIMMY KIMMEL: That's pretty solid.
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So bad.
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I mean, I think it got cut.
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I think actually Jon Favreau is saying the line,
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and I'm just mouthing the words.
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That's how bad it was.
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How about you, Chris?
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Any "Thor?"
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When we were shooting "Ragnarok"
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we had a young kid on set who was--
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who was unwell at the time and had come to visit.
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And we were shooting the scene with Hulk and Thor
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in the arena.
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And it was right when I was talking to the Hulk,
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and I was saying, oh, my god, it's you.
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Where've you been? And da, da, da.
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And he was on the sideline.
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And he's like, why don't you say,
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when you look up at Loki in the crowd, say,
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he's a friend from work.
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And then so that line--
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JIMMY KIMMEL: A kid gave you that line?
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A kid gave us that line. Yeah.
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And it became one of the best lines of the movie.
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[APPLAUSE]