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James Corden Hosts 'Avengers: Infinity War' Cast on Tour Around Los Angeles

The 'Late Late Show' host's tour included a stop at a comic book store full of Marvel fans.

On Thursday’s (April 26) episode of The Late Late Show, James Corden introduced a new faux career venture: James Corden’s The Star Star Tours, which he joked takes celebrities around Los Angeles. The stars of Marvel Studio’s Avengers: Infinity War boarded a bus for its inaugural tour.
Tom Hiddleston was the first star to arrive. After Hiddleston introduced himself, a quiet Corden responded, “I’m sorry, I just got lost in your eyes.”
Paul Bettany, Chris Pratt, Benedict Cumberbatch, Pom Klementieff, Zoe Saldana, Winston Duke, Sebastian Stan, Letitia Wright, Elizabeth Olsen, Don Cheadle, Anthony Mackie and Josh Brolin all boarded the bus one by one to join Hiddleston on the tour. “This is more stars than I could have dreamt of,” declared Corden during the boarding process.
While welcoming the group to the tour, Corden stated that flash photography is allowed. “Just make sure you tag me in all the photos,” he said. The host added, “Weapons are prohibited on the bus. That includes firearms, mace, war hammers, Vibranium and infinity gauntlets.”
Corden then checked that everyone was wearing sunscreen before assigning Cumberbatch and Pratt to apply sunscreen to his own legs.
The first stop on the tour was a local Coffee Bean. “That is where when you shout out of a room, ‘Can someone get me a coffee?’ someone will run down to a shop very similar to that and they will physically go in, wait in line and bring you back the coffee,” Corden explained to the actors.
The next planned activity was a sing-a-long run led by Reggie Watts. "I like outer space, looking at alien races. Utilizing energy weapons,” the group sang in unison following Watts’ lead. “If somebody attacks me I have the skills to defend myself. And if somebody doubts me ... Well, that's too bad for them, because they gonna die."
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