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REAL FAKE HISTORY Looks Into The Avengers: Battle of New York City

New York City has been the location for some of the most monumental pop culture battles of all time as The King of Monsters, King Kong, Fantastic Four, Spidey, TMNT, and many more have made The Big Apple their personal stomping grounds.

Real Fake History breaks down the biggest and most famous battle to take place in New York – The Avengers: Battle of New York City. Through eyewitness accounts from some of the human survivors, The Avengers: Battle of New York City details true stories of loss and heroism as we learn what it was like to be in the city on that fateful day.

Additionally, we learn some sobering statistics including that the Hulk was responsible for 37 human deaths – including a guy named Brad – and only 11 shape-shifting Chitauri.

Narrated by Phil Morris (Seinfeld, Smallville, Green Lantern The Animated Series), each program delivers the never before seen tales of those who witnessed these defining fictional moments. A new episode will launch every Tuesday.

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