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First Look at the New A-Team From Film's Set
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Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson, Liam Neeson, Sharlto Copley and Bradley Cooper were all spotted on the set of the Joe Carnahan's TV-to-film adaptation as B.A., Hannibal, Murdock and Faceman respectively.

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How the new A-Team will look like has been unraveled through a video from the set of "The A-Team". Providing the first look at the all four major characters, Liam Neeson's Colonel John "Hannibal" Smith, Bradley Cooper's Lt. Templeton "Faceman" Peck, Quinton Jackson's B.A. Baracus and Sharlto Copley's H.M. "Howling Mad" Murdoch, together was SplashNews.

The video is taken from the film set in Vancouver, British Columbia on Wednesday, September 30, and features Cooper firing rounds from the machine gun in his hands. The big changes in the TV adaptation, as seen in the footage, are that B.A. has lost his signature Mohawk haircut and that there are no gold chains around his neck. The on-set video can be seen via MSN.

Back in mid-September, SplashNews has presented the first look at the mercenary team's new van. Also taken from the set, the series of images expose that the van used in this Joe Carnahan-directed movie doesn't look much different from the one seen in the original television series.

"The A-Team" is a big screen adaptation to the popular '80s NBC series of the same name. Joe Carnahan, the appointed director, is also tapped to polish the Skip Woods' script along with writer Brian Bloom. Jessica Biel will take on the Army general pursuing the mercenary team who also happens to be the former lover of Faceman. It is expecting a June 11, 2010 U.S. release.

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