
Attendees of this year's Comic Con and, more specifically, the Marvel panel, probably don't know just how lucky they were. Captain America: The First Avenger had only been shooting for five days before the big event and yet they were able to bring what was almost an entire scene from the film. On a movie the size of Captain America, there are days where they go five days without shooting a single line of dialogue. Needless to say, it will be a while until we see anything else official from the film, so fans will have to take what they can get. In this case it's set photos - literal photos of the set.
The Media Club has posted three photos from the production, and while it looks like a ghost town, there are signs that point to authenticity. First up is the photo of the stage, which has been dressed up with red, white and blue banners. This is the USO stage where Cap gets his start entertaining the troops. The next is a simple tank, but what makes it notable is the star on the background, which is exactly the same as the star on the Camp Lehigh shirts given out in San Diego. The last appears to be a M.A.S.H. set-up, though there aren't any signs that point directly to Captain America.

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