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'The A-Team' Unleashes Four New Clips
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Three of the clips contain fresh footage, while the other one gives a look at the scenes which are still related to the ones shared in a previously released clip.

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The 20th Century Fox has generously shared the scenes from "The A-Team" by debuting some new clips. Making their way out via Yahoo! Movies, three of the videos give a look at never-before-seen footage.

One of them sees The A-Team in their mission to steal a businessman, while another clip follows Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper and Quinton Jackson who meet Sharlto Copley. The other clip debuted by Yahoo! Movies, meanwhile, gives preview to a part when Jessica Biel talks about her fondest memory with Cooper.

Beside those three clips, another new clip from the film has also been premiered exclusively by MSN. It apparently is still related to a previously released clip which shares the action scenes after the team's plane is shot. However, the new video focuses on Neeson who is trying to make their tank fly with parachutes.

Based on TV series of the same title, "The A-Team" follows a group of Iraq veterans who is sentenced to prison for a crime they did not commit. Managing to escape from a maximum security facility, they are still wanted by the U.S. military after a year passed. The film will feature their adventures which combine helping the innocent while running from the law. This action comedy will hit U.S. theaters on June 11.

The A-Team clip 'Heist':

The A-Team clip 'Worried':

The A-Team clip 'Fondest Memory':

The A-Team exclusive clip from MSN:

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