Some student pranksters at MIT commemorated the release of 'Avengers: Endgame' by draping the university's signature Great Dome with a huge cloth version of Captain America's shield. The shield went up Saturday night and was taken down Monday morning.
Student pranksters at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have struck again, drawing inspiration from America's hottest movie.
Their efforts drew a Twitter"Very cool!" from actor Chris Evans, the Massachusetts native who plays Captain America in"Avengers: Endgame."MIT students have for generations centered similar pranks, which they call"hacks," on the dome. Raymond Huffman, a 20-year-old from New York's Long Island, says he didn't have anything to do with this year's prank, but posted on YouTube aerial video he shot from his drone of the final product that's since generated tens of thousands of views.
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