For a variety of reasons, scenes are deleted from movies and TV series. Whatever that reason, the scene was good enough to advance from the writers to the actors to the cameras. At many times, these scenes give a more detailed exposition of a plot point, or just add an "easter egg" to be enjoyed. Since they provide additional plot points or exposition, deleted scenes are considered canon, unless they are contradicted in the published scenes of a movie or episode.
The following is a list of the deleted scenes from various movies and television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe:
Movies
Iron Man
- An extended version of the ambush at the beginning of the film.
- An extended version of the Caesars Palace scenes where Tony Stark loses 3 million dollars playing roulette.
- An extended version of the flight to Bagram Air Base.
- James Rhodes talks to General William Gabriel about his desire to return to Afghanistan to search for Tony Stark.
- Tony Stark and Ho Yinsen play a board game. Abu Bakaar comes in and demands to know when he will be finished. He is referring to his laundry, not the Jericho. Bakaar talks about the game with Stark and Yinsen and appears to bond with them. Raza enters and shoots Bakaar dead, and tells Stark that he has until tomorrow to finish the missile.
- Stark returns home after being abducted and speaks to J.A.R.V.I.S.
- Stark begins construction on the Mark II armor.
- Stark and Pepper Potts throw a party in Dubai in his mansion there. Before Stark can have sex with three of the women there, he leaves in the Mark II. The morning after the party, Pepper finds Stark drinking in his Iron Man armor.
- When Obadiah Stane visits the scientists creating his Iron Monger Armor, he gives them a speech about what is at stake.
- While Obadiah Stane repeatedly kicks Stark during their battle, James Rhodes arrives and rams him with a car.
- Instead of immediately falling into the Arc Reactor at the end of the fight, Stane hangs on and Stark grabs him. Stane tries to pull him in, but Stark releases his grip and Stane falls.
The Incredible Hulk
- In an alternate opening, a depressed Bruce Banner arrives at the Arctic to shoot himself, but transforms into Hulk before he can do so. This scene is canon, as a version of this scene is referenced in The Avengers.
- Within this same scene, Captain America can be seen in the glacier.
- Extended footage of Banner in Brazil exercising, meditating, working at the soda factory and building a centrifuge.
- General Thaddeus Ross discovers that Banner is attempting to cure himself. Ross and Blonsky inform General Joe Greller of Banner's condition.
- An extended version of Ross informing Emil Blonsky of the Super Soldier Serum.
- Banner delivers pizza on the Culver University campus. A group of sorority girls refuse to pay him, and he tries to intimidate them by telling them they won't like him when he's angry. They merely call him a pervert.
- An extended scene between Banner and Betty Ross after she reunites with him and brings him to her home, where they discuss General Ross and Samuel Sterns.
- A dinner scene between Betty, Leonard Samson, and Banner.
- Banner and Samson discuss Betty. Samson probes Banner about his mysterious anger problem.
- An extended scene between Banner and Betty before the military attacks.
- Samson calls Betty and gives an emotional apology for ratting Banner out to the military. She forgives him but states that she does not want to come home yet.
- After finding Bruce and Betty in New York City, General Ross tells Kathleen Sparr to interrogate Sterns, after which there is an extended version of Betty talking to Ross.
Iron Man 2
- In an alternate opening, Tony Stark vomits uncontrollably due to his Palladium poisoning. He tries to get out of doing the air jump for the opening of the Stark Expo, but Pepper Potts convinces him. She kisses his helmet and throws it out of the plane.
- During Justin Hammer's testimony at the Senate committee, Pepper sees Phil Coulson in attendance and speaks with him.
- After the Senate committee, Stark and James Rhodes argue about Rhodes' appearance before the panel. Stark and Pepper argue about his birthday plans.
- Stark and Pepper argue in his workshop.
- At Stark's birthday party, Stark holds Natalie Rushman (Natasha Romanoff) close as he shows her how to fire a repulsor beam from his armored glove.
- Rhodey tries to get a drunk Stark to stop showing off his suit during his birthday party. Meanwhile, Rebeca ("with one c.") hovers above Stark with the repulsors.
- Rhodey shows the Mark II armor to soldiers, one of whom gets electrocuted when he touches it.
- Stark's analysis of the 1974 Stark Expo Model is extended.
- Stark uses a holographic readout of the periodic table to test various elements to cure his poisoning and power his suit.
- An alternate final battle in which Ivan Vanko holds Pepper Potts hostage.
Thor
- Thor and Loki share a friendly moment before Thor's coronation.
- An extended scene introducing Sif and the Warriors Three before the coronation.
- Frigga also speaks with Thor before his coronation.
- An extended scene of Thor, Loki, Sif and the Warriors Three deciding to go to Jotunheim. After agreeing to go, Loki orders a guard to inform Odin of their trip.
- Frigga, angered by his decision to banish Thor from Asgard, confronts Odin and even raises her voice to the All-Father.
- When Thor is taken to the hospital, Jane Foster, Darcy Lewis, and Erik Selvig deal with an inept admittance nurse, while Thor struggles with doctors and hospital security before being tranquilized.
- The name Doctor Hank Pym is mentioned as Erik Selvig's colleague who had previous experiences with S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Frigga tries to reassure her adopted child that he is loved and an integral part of the family, even going as far as making Loki king in his father's sleep and brother's absence.
- An extended scene of Thor and Erik Selvig having fun drinking together.
- Thor makes breakfast for his human friends; meanwhile, Agents Cale and Garrett watch from a distance and report the occurrence. Then Thor takes one of Foster's coffee mugs to Isabel Alvarez to replace the one he broke. Sif and the Warriors Three arrive on Earth and head to Puente Antiguo. Volstagg knocks out Agents Cale and Garrett.
- An extended scene of the townspeople evacuating.
- While the Warriors Three and Sif battle the Destroyer in Puente Antiguo, Selvig is mortally injured. Thor has to heal him so that he can escape together with Jane Foster and Darcy Lewis. This act proved his worthiness for Mjølnir.
- In an alternate deleted ending, while Jane Foster and Darcy Lewis send a beacon of light into the sky for Thor, Erik Selvig works with a team of scientists hoping to create a Wormhole. He tells his team to coordinate S.H.I.E.L.D. data with data from S.W.O.R.D.
Captain America: The First Avenger
- An extension of the Norway attack in which Jan and another man run from a HYDRA Uber Tank.
- Bucky Barnes battles German soldiers at Azzano until he witnesses HYDRA use Tesseract weapons. Dum Dum Dugan uses a Thompson submachine gun on German troops. HYDRA's abandonment of the Nazi cause is shown more elaborately when a HYDRA Tank fires upon German troops before it captures the Howling Commandos.
- Steve Rogers gets his medal of honor in London from Colonel Chester Phillips and gives Howard Stark HYDRA weapons.
- Steve Rogers learns that his country won the war from Nick Fury.
The Avengers
- The World Security Council asks Maria Hill about the Battle of New York and she discusses the formation of the Avengers.
- Steve Rogers watches a World War II documentary on a laptop. He then looks at a file that includes the status of Peggy Carter and the Howling Commandos. In that file, Bucky Barnes is listed as "Missing in Action." Peggy's address and telephone number are on the file, but Rogers decides not to make the call. He later walks through the city, bewildered by this new modern world that he is now in, and eats at a diner and speaks to a waitress, Beth. A patron urges him to ask her out. Later, Rogers takes a monorail train to the gym and starts beating up punching bags in his frustration.
- An extended conversation between Loki and The Other regarding the Chitauri.
- Natasha Romanoff hides from Hulk as he rampages.
- An extended scene between Bruce Banner and the security guard.
- Thor attacks the Tesseract portal to try and close it but fails.
- Rogers saves a family trapped in their car from Chitauri forces.
- A pair of police officers attempt to use Chitauri Guns to fend off the aliens, but are overwhelmed and killed.
- After Rogers is knocked out the window by a Chitauri Bomb, Beth is among the civilians rescued. She and Rogers briefly make eye contact.
- Loki speaks to the Other during the Battle of New York. Loki says the Chitauri lack finesse, and the Other tells him to use the Scepter. Loki realizes he left it behind on Stark Tower.
Iron Man 3
- Happy Hogan confronts Eric Savin outside Stark Industries, and the two exchange insults.
- The Mandarin talks on the phone about the bombing of the Chinese Theater.
- In the president's situation room, James Rhodes tells a team of analysts to keep analyzing the destruction of Tony Stark's mansion, the aftermath of which is displayed via news coverage on a TV monitor. He is then told by a government agent that the Iron Patriot armor will be ready to fly soon. Looking at the monitor, the agent apologizes for what has happened to his friend, but Rhodes knows that he will be fine as "he has died on me before". He then says he is going after him, which is assumed to be his friend, but is really going after The Mandarin. Rhodes knows that his friend will be "like a cowboy, not thinking clearly, a sitting duck", out wherever he is and then turns to leave. The agent turns to see a global scanning of the country, with no sign of Rhodey's friend anywhere.
- Tony Stark encounters Harley Keener's bully, E.J.
- While running from Eric Savin during the Battle of Rose Hill, Stark sees E.J. on his all-terrain vehicle. Stark tries to warn him about the water tower collapsing, but he does not listen and gets caught in the wave. Keener pulls E.J. from the water, and sees that he is not breathing. Stark uses his Arc Reactor to get E.J. breathing again, nearly killing himself in the process until Keener replaces the Arc Reactor.
- Many takes of Gary meeting Stark.
- During the Beauty Pageant, Miss Elk Ridge is asked what she would want most of all for Christmas. She says that she just wants everyone to love each other, starting to tear up in the middle of her saying it, as the rest of the auditorium starts tearing up. It is revealed that Tony Stark released tear gas from outside the auditorium, as he is shown talking in a fake western accent on a pay phone, explaining to the authorities what has happened, hiding the tear gas canister behind the door as everyone runs out away from it.
- After Aldrich Killian shoots Maya Hansen and leaves, Hansen crawls over to a flower that is about to explode from Extremis. She uses a computer to transfer all Extremis data to Stark so he can use it. The flower explodes and incinerates Hansen.
- Onboard Air Force One, Savin, in the Iron Patriot Armor, is annoyed by a passenger. He says "Hey, is that Thor?", then knocks the man out when he is distracted.
- Stark and James Rhodes use Trevor Slattery's acting skills to fool a guard. This scene includes several alternate takes where Rhodey asks Slattery to perform different accents.
- In the Chinese version of the movie, Dr. Wu is assisted by Wu Jiaqi in removing shrapnel from Stark's chest.
- The Chinese version included longer dialogue between Dr. Wu, Tony Stark and Ho Yinsen and an alternate take when Tony Stark leaves.
- The Chinese version also includes a new scene where Jarvis and Dr. Wu talk on the phone about Tony Stark.
Thor: The Dark World
- Fandral and Hogun fight in the battle at Vanaheim.
- Extended dialogue during Jane's date with Richard. She talks about her relationship with Thor and he talks about his break up with his cheating girlfriend.
- Loki fantasizes of being crowned and ruling Asgard while holding Mjølnir, even casting an illusion of him doing just that, but his mother interrupts him telling him that he could not distinguish between reality and illusion.
- Thor walks in on Frigga using her illusory skills to talk to Loki in prison. He discusses Loki with her.
- Volstagg brags about his exploits during a dinner party.
- Malekith learns that the Aether is been taken into Asgard. He informs Algrim to prepare for battle.
- Foster wakes up in Asgard and talks with Thor. She sees children playing with a Magnetic-Propulsion Ball, and takes it, but ultimately returns it.
- Foster learns about the Aether. She talks with Thor about his mother's death until they are interrupted by Tyr.
- Odin shows Jane and Thor the book about the dark elves, including Asgardians scientists working.
- In an alternate version of Frigga's death scene, Odin allows Malekith to kill Frigga as he is unwilling to give up the Aether. Frigga begs Odin to kill Malekith and his army, knowing he has the power to do so but he chooses otherwise and she is killed.
- Thor fights a group of Asgardian guards, but refuses to kill any of them.
- A news presenter gives a report in the weird happenings in London, including flocks of birds going missing only to reappear somewhere else.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
- Depending on the viewer's country, the To-Do List Steve Rogers creates to research what he missed as he slept changes (e.g., the Australian list is different from the American list).
- An extended television interview with Peggy Carter. The interviewer asks her about Project Rebirth, and her own personal relationship with Captain America. About the latter, she remarks that “he treated me like a person, which I very much appreciated,” and that she was the last person to speak to him before his plane went down — which ends with her in tears.
- Black Widow and Nick Fury discuss that Fury did not let her know that he faked his death. Fury gives Romanoff the Photostatic Veil calibrated by Maria Hill to Councilwoman Hawley's appearance.
- Jasper Sitwell gives orders from Alexander Pierce to Maria Hill to go to New York after Nick Fury's funeral, saying Pierce thinks that Hill's connection to Captain Rogers is a liability.
- A S.H.I.E.L.D. agent tells Pierce that they found Rogers at an indoor basketball court. A group of armed S.H.I.E.L.D. agents rush in to find a bag containing Captain America's Uniform.
- As Pierce is held at gunpoint, he asks Black Widow is she ready for her past to be exposed like she was doing to HYDRA and S.H.I.E.L.D. He mentioned Budapest, Osaka, and the Children's Ward, to which she flinches, before continuing the upload.
- At the end of the movie, Sam Wilson asks Steve Rogers, "When do we start?" Rogers replies, "We just did." The finished film cuts to credits before Rogers' response. (NOTE: This deleted scene was only shown in the trailers for the movie and not released among the deleted scenes.)
Guardians of the Galaxy
- After arriving on Xandar, Star-Lord flirts with Ti Asha.
- Gamora and Nebula demonstrate their sibling rivalry by fighting and talking simultaneously, with Gamora emphasizing why she was Ronan the Accuser's first choice above her sister. She then boards a ship full of Sakaarans and kills them.
- Rocket Raccoon relays his plan of apprehending outlaws on Xandar to Groot, who is merely distracted by a bug.
- Denarian Garthan Saal and Corpsman Rhomann Dey argue over where to send the Guardians of the Galaxy with Saal deciding on the Kyln. They also try to fix a malfunctioning light on Dey's armor.
- The Mean Guard dances around the Kyln as he listens to "Magic" by Pilot on Peter Quill's walkman.
- A montage set to the song "Livin' Thing" by Electric Light Orchestra set after the Guardians escape from the Kyln and before they go to Knowhere. Star-Lord and Gamora are both changing their outfits until Star-Lord makes a suggestive look at her.
- Drax the Destroyer explains his tattoos and what they represent to Rocket Raccoon and Groot at the Boot of Jemiah. They get into an emotional argument about mourning the loss of family.
- Rocket Raccoon, Drax the Destroyer, and Groot gamble with a weird alien that has a mouth where his eyes should be.
- Stan Lee makes a cameo as one of the exhibits in the Collector's Museum and flips off Groot.
- There is a quick vote over whether Rocket Raccoon's laugh can be considered real, to which he retaliates by stating that Star-Lord's plan is not. Gamora agrees that it is not even a concept.
- Nebula is shown surviving the battle in Xandar, walking away with a one-armed limp. There is also a quick cut to Peter Quill's Grandfather holding a picture of his daughter and grandson while looking up at the sky on the night he disappeared.
- The Guardians of the Galaxy are helped by the people of Xandar after their battle with Ronan, including Broker.
- Ronan the Accuser accepts Star-Lord's challenge to a dance off for the Orb.
- The pit boss, played by Marama Corlett, had her dialog cut from The Boot of Jemiah bar scene on Knowhere. She was intended to announce the Orloni and F'saki creatures that were seen racing.
- Naomi Ryan's dialog scenes were cut for pacing reasons.
Avengers: Age of Ultron
- Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver are handing out stolen supplies to the people of Sokovia. Pietro gave Zrinka an expensive dress from Paris and a toy for her brother Costel. Wanda warned Pietro that stealing is dangerous despite his powers, noting that when he uses his speed he cannot be shot. Costel approached and told them that "Iron Man" was waiting for them at the church, in which the twins were confused.
- Bruce Banner and Tony Stark examine the Ultron Program.
- Von Strucker walks into his jail cell and is killed by an off screen Ultron.
- Maria Hill and Captain America discuss Ultron killing Wolfgang von Strucker.
- James Rhodes contacted Black Widow and Stark about Ultron hacking into nuclear weapons programs around the world. He is being deployed to the Middle East to help keep the peace. Stark sends him a patch to keep Ultron from hacking into the War Machine Armor. Thor attempts to contact Heimdall but gets no response.
- A bustling African village is torn apart by Hulk while he is on his Wanda Maximoff-fueled rampage. A little girl is trying to recover her ball and stumbles across him.
- An extended scene of Banner and Romanoff's conversation at Clint Barton's Homestead.
- An extended scene of the birth of the Vision, including the eye-opening scene seen in trailers. In this alternate version, Vision has an extended fight scene with Thor and the other Avengers.
- Thor and Erik Selvig go to the Water of Sights; they are greeted by a Norn who possesses Thor and answers Selvig's questions through him. The Norn tells Selvig that Ultron has the Mind Stone, one of the six Infinity Stones.
- Tom Hiddleston shot a cameo as Loki in Thor's dream sequence. Whedon revealed, "We even had a little reference to the fact that he’s taken the throne, which was Tom doing his Anthony Hopkins impression when Thor says, 'Oh, what would father say?' Then Tom does his Hopkins impression, and Thor’s like, 'That is uncanny!' It’s sort of like his subconscious is telling him that Loki was imitating his father. But he would never make that connection."[1]
- Captain America and the Avengers land in Sokovia and see some graffiti that call Captain America a fascist. This motivates him to not wear his helmet in the Battle of Sokovia.
- Captain America gathers Scarlet Witch, Black Widow and Hawkeye to battle the Ultron Sentries. Black Widow makes a remark about Scarlet Witch wearing her jacket. The latter suggests that they try to get civilians out of the city before it rises too high. Quicksilver runs up, ready to fight, and the characters take off into the battle.
- Quicksilver runs through a neighborhood of Sokovian balconies, telling civilians to get to safety. He stops to flirt with a girl, asking "Maybe I see you after?"
- A scene was shot of Quicksilver surviving his wounds as well as footage of him in a new costume at the New Avengers Facility, in case Disney overruled Joss Whedon's decision to kill him off.[1]
Ant-Man
- In the 1980s, the original Ant-Man, Hank Pym, steals a microfilm from Castillo.[2] (NOTE: Footage from this sequence appears during the captured Ant-Man footage displayed by Darren Cross before he presents the Yellowjacket Suit, as well as on a deleted scene where Hank Pym explains the history of Ant-Man to Scott Lang).
- Hank Pym stores the Ant-Man Suit in his vault after he resigns from S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Prior to presenting the Yellowjacket Suit to potential buyers, Darren Cross shows them shrunken-down structures such as a cube of shipping containers and a waste dump, as well as a biotech-generated eye. One of the buyers is shown to be a member of the Ten Rings, their emblem tattooed on his neck.
- Darren Cross says that he is the future of war during his presentation of the Yellowjacket Suit.
- At Cassie Lang's birthday party, Scott Lang visits her on the couch. She asks if he could visit her more, and he says that it is complicated. They both say that they will miss each other and Scott says "I Love You" in the voice of the toy rabbit that he gave her. She laughs and he tells her that she is not supposed to laugh; Jim Paxton comes in, coughing a signal for him to leave.
- Scott Lang pretends to fix Hank Pym's cable so as to disable his cameras in order to break into his house undetected. While fixing the cable, Pym drops some major hints that he set up the break-in, and Lang also sees a photo of Pym in the military and the tank key chain.
- When trying on the Ant-Man Suit, Scott Lang tries many poses in the shower such as one of C-3PO.
- After landing on the taxi, Scott Lang tries to steal a diamond from a pawn shop, only to be completely mauled by carpenter ants. After this experience, Lang decides he has had enough of being the size of an insect and returns the tech to the Pym Residence.
- Hank Pym shows Scott Lang more back story on Ant-Man including footage of one of his early missions and details on Darren Cross and Mitchell Carson.
- Hank Pym says that Darren Cross and the government with him are at the top of their game with regards to the Yellowjacket Suit.
- Scott Lang asks if they can change the name of his the superhero mantle "Ant-Man", to which Hank Pym says that they cannot. Lang admits that the idea sounded ridiculous after he said it. (Note: this scene is shown in trailers)
- Hank Pym and Hope van Dyne discuss Scott Lang and that he must be savant with his use of technology, hence why Pym was so eager to get him to be the Ant-Man.
- Hope van Dyne tells Scott Lang that he must learn to harness the power of the Ant-Man Suit.
- Hope van Dyne says that they "are all in this for reasons bigger than any one of us" with regards to the Infiltration into Pym Technologies Headquarters heist.
- When encountering Falcon, Ant-Man proclaims that Iron Man was already taken as a possible name. He also makes a comment on saving the world, telling Falcon "you know how that is".
- Luis enthusiastically yells "Kool bro!" when seeing Scott Lang show off his powers for the first time. Lang says, "Good, right?"
- Hope van Dyne scuffs away from her coffee cup and sarcastically asks what could possibly go wrong with regards to their final Infiltration into Pym Technologies Headquarters plans.
- Luis whistles a different tune during his role as a security guard in the Infiltration into Pym Technologies Headquarters.
- In an alternate extension of the Infiltration into Pym Technologies Headquarters scene, Mitchell Carson is shown on the ground outside of Pym Technologies having escaped with the Cross Particles, but dies when he gets sucked into the building’s implosion.
- Scott Lang says that it was "a lot scarier a second ago" during the Duel at Maggie Lang's House.
- Scott Lang uses his Ant-Man Suit and fellow ants to help himself, Luis, and Dave earn wish-fulfilling riches from casinos.
- As a post-credits scene, Scott Lang apprehends HYDRA operative Mitchell Carson and retrieves the Pym Particles created by Darren Cross. This was replaced with a scene from Captain America: Civil War.
Captain America: Civil War
- In the original script, Clint Barton is shown to appear much earlier in the story, assisting the transport of Bucky Barnes to Berlin. In this sequence, he had dialogue with Barnes about being brainwashed, telling Barnes the story of when he was brainwashed by Loki in The Avengers.
- Tony Stark mentions to Steve Rogers that he "missed his Lamaze classes", implying that Pepper Potts was pregnant in an early draft of the movie.
- The Joint Counter Terrorist Centre was originally meant to be an Interpol facility.
- Natasha Romanoff tells Steve Rogers about her visiting her parents graves at Peggy Carter's funeral.
- Helmut Zemo is waiting at a train station, listening to the voicemail message of his wife again. He meets with Doctor Theo Broussard, a psychiatrist hired by the Joint Counter Terrorist Centre.
- After intercepting Bucky Barnes and finding himself in UN custody, T'Challa is interrogated by Natasha Romanoff, who tells him that his actions in pursuing the Winter Soldier have put him under the jurisdictions of the Sokovia Accords. T'Challa remarks that he and his prisoner have a plane to catch, with Everett Ross interrupting the conversation and revealing that Barnes will be extradited to Wakanda.
Doctor Strange
- Scenes containing Donna, Stephen Strange's sister, were deleted.
- Stephen Strange treats a dog's broken leg in Kathmandu.
- During the first ritual to draw power from the Dark Dimension, one of the Zealots fails, proving his faith not to be as strong as the others', and Kaecilius executes him.
- In the church the Zealots will use as their headquarters, Kaecilius confronts the priest: after questioning the meaning of an "afterlife", he offers evidence that such a thing doesn't exist, and kills the priest.
- Suddenly finding himself in the New York Sanctum, Doctor Strange briefly confronts Master Daniel Drumm before he goes to face the Zealots.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
- Drax hugging Star-Lord despite Star-Lord refusing.
- Nebula calls Gamora a "Garden of the Galaxy".
- Ego explains why he didn't pick up Peter Quill himself while camping with the Guardians of the Galaxy.
- Quill mentions the Sovereign among the ones who want to kill the Guardians while discussing with Gamora if Ego is saying the truth.
- Quill tells Drax that he has clones of his mixtape while leaving Berhert.
- Star-Lord finds adolescent Groot playing video games, tells him to wash the dishes and clean his room while simultaneously telling him that he is not boring for many reasons.
- Ego shows the Guardians and Mantis a monument of Peter Quill single-handedly saving the universe during the Battle of Xandar. Peter loves it, saying that's exactly how it happened much to Gamora's annoyance. Rocket/Groot is shown to be nothing more than a blob with a face (with the other being absent) while Drax is depicted as a small chimp-like creature (causing Drax to assume he actually looked like that at the time and cannot work out how he didn't notice).
- After Star-Lord states the he will create some "weird shit", Ego says that he wants to see that "weird shit", only to realize that it was disgusting saying that.
- Rocket Raccoon asks Yondu if he had ever heard of floss.
- The Watcher Informant talks to the Watchers about when he was a World War II veteran.
- Kraglin Obfonteri helps Star-Lord figure out how to work his new Zune.
- Mantis and Drax continue to bond after she becomes proud of being ugly. Mantis states sympathy for the fact that Gamora cannot trust anyone. Mantis uses her powers on Drax so that she may feel his sadness, but she also experiences the love and care he feels for his team.
Spider-Man: Homecoming
- Extended footage of Peter Parker's blog during his trip to Berlin, including scenes of him bringing his homework to Berlin, discovering he has a television in his bathroom, and also one where he, as Spider-Man, goes to a Berlin nightclub and hangs out with the other party-goers, allowing a few of the girls an opportunity to be swung from his webs. He also inadvertently ends up saving the chancellor and is dubbed as "Der Erstaunliche Klebrige Junge"[3] by the German media.
- Peter explains to the other debate club meetings that he has no choice but to drop out of the Academic Decathlon, citing that Flash Thompson would be a suitable replacement. The other students heckle Peter by throwing food at him, and Peter has a conversation with Liz.
- After having his backpack and his clothes stolen, Spider-Man runs home with the cover of darkness. At the same time, the man that Peter thought was a carjacker is still stuck to his car, struggling to be freed, and his neighbor informs him that the fire department have dealt with Spider-Man's webs before, and that their advice is to let it dissolve with time.
- After speaking with Happy Hogan on the phone during his trip to Washington, D.C., Peter and Ned react to the Department of Damage Control's presence surrounding the Triskelion. Michelle answers Ned's questions of curiosity by stating that Damage Control is cleaning up after Captain America destroyed the Helicarriers. Ned replies that Captain America did it to save the people from tyranny, although Michelle responds that that is what they want the public to think.
- Adrian Toomes sulks in his warehouse, sulking over his inability to gather new materials as Spider-Man has interfered with his business. Liz gives him a phone call to ask about the noise the water heater is making, and Toomes assures her that he will fix it when he comes home. After ending the phone call, Toomes throws down a shelf on the floor in frustration.
- Aaron Davis is still stuck to his car in the parking garage, unable to free himself. He drops his car keys to the ground and is unable to pick them up, or convince a bystander to help him. After a while, he calls his nephew, Miles Morales, and apologizes for not being able to make it.
- Peter tells Ned that he has to continue stopping Vulture even without Stark's Spider-Man Suit, adding that he has been practicing with his homemade variation. Ned offers to help, but Peter rebukes him, stating that the "guy in the chair" position is not a real thing. Peter and Ned then do their secret handshake while Ned offers Peter the best of luck on his mission, with Peter returning the sentiment towards Ned and his upcoming quiz.
- After loading the Stark Cargo Plane, Happy Hogan calls his mother to gloat that he finally pulled off something for Tony Stark without a hitch. However, he notices the cargo plane smoking and plummeting in the distance, and tells his mother that he will call her back later. After ending the call with her, he calls Stark Industries and asks to speak with Tony.
- After the Ambush on Peter Parker, Betty Brant and Jason Ionello, the two anchors of Midtown School of Science and Technology's news team, report that Herman Schultz was found webbed to a school bus by students after the homecoming dance had ended, with various students taking selfies and images with the assailant. Morita, the principal, makes a special announcement where he warns the students to delete the images from all of their social media accounts, lest they be wary of the consequences. It is also revealed that Shocker's Gauntlet was retrieved by Tiny McKeever, who is seen wearing it during the news footage.
- Along with other school topics, Betty and Jason do a segment on who Spider-Man might be under his mask, and interview Roger Harrington, Ned and Michelle. Harrington is unaware, Michelle states that she isn't sure but she has her suspicions, and Ned states that the identity of Spider-Man is a mystery no one will ever know.
- A segment called "Mr. Harrington In Love" is shown, with Harrington speaking with the students on the bus, Wilson, as well as the tour guide at the Washington Monument, about his ex-wife, Tabitha.
Thor: Ragnarok
- The scene when Odin dies and Hela destroys Mjølnir originally takes place in New York City. According to dialogue in a later deleted scene, Hela was originally supposed to kill Odin herself.
- An alternate scene, After the meeting of Doctor Strange and Thor, Thor looks for Loki, and goes with a key, that Dr. Strange gave him, Thor goes near some portable toilets, when he goes to one, a construction worker comes out of a toilet portable, and Thor sees the toilet button, which transforms into a lock, and Thor uses the key to open the door, and when he opens it, Loki appears, and then asks him "Took you long enough", and Thor responds. "I had to pick up the key", and Loki says him "No one else needed a key", and Thor laughs.
- When Thor is still captured and Grandmaster speaks to him, a Bat arrives in the room, and passes close to the Grandmaster, and he sends his Guards to go to the other Bats, the Guards begin to chase them, while Thor tries to take out the Obedience Disk.
- Guards escort Valkyrie to Hulk's quarters.
- While chasing Thor in order to stop him from leaving Sakaar, Hulk is cheered by a few Sakaarans, despite the fact the Hulk is destroying a few vehicles and a Sakaaran's food chart
- While hiding on Sakaar, Banner and Thor had a talk about the Hulk, during on which Banner says alternative versions of what Hulk said to Thor and quote a few things that Thor said to Hulk.
- When Grandmaster sends Loki and Valkyrie to find Thor and Hulk, he makes a sign with his hands saying to leave, then he asks Topaz what he understood, and then he says that there are many universal gestures, then Grandmaster makes a gesture, but Topaz misunderstands it, Grandmaster makes the same gesture several times, but Topaz continues to misunderstand him, until Grandmaster tells her that the gesture he made was "Where is my check?", Topaz says the same as Grandmaster, but she does with a different gesture.
- While traveling to Asgard, Thor and Bruce Banner talk about their fathers' deaths and how Thor needs his hammer, causing Banner to compare Thor with the character Dumbo, causing Thor's annoyance.
- Hela curses upon watching Loki and the Statesman in Asgard.
- An alternate scene, when Skurge was about to cut off the head of an Asgardian, Yondu Udonta appears, but then sees the place, and asks if any of those who knew where Kevin and Lou's office was, then someone tells him where he was, then he thanks he, and goes saying that they can proceed, after this, all the present Asgardians began to laugh.
Black Panther
- Okoye and W'Kabi discuss after T'Challa loses the duel against Erik Killmonger. W'Kabi blames T'Challa for bringing Ulysses Klaue to strangers (CIA, UNO) instead of to his people.
- In a flashback, while playing in the Catacombs, young T'Challa and Nakia find T'Chaka mourning over a difficult choice he had to make. King and prince discuss the responsibilities and the burden of being a king.
- T'Challa remembers when T'Chaka gave him the mantle of Black Panther, while remaining the king. Zuri tells him T'Chaka had told him he had grown too fat for the suit.
- Right before his speech to the UN, King T'Challa meets Everett Ross. Ross tries to dissuade him from revealing Wakanda's wealth and power to the world, but T'Challa tells him he won't rule by fear anymore. Then Ross tries to wish the king luck in Wakandian, but ends up saying "Good luck and many shoelaces" instead.
Avengers: Infinity War
- Tony and Pepper spar over the details of their upcoming wedding---until a hassled Happy Hogan pulls up with an urgent request.
- On a darkened street, Wanda Maximoff and the wounded Vision attempt to hide from Thanos' brutal allies.
- After fighting over their loss at Knowhere, Star-Lord, Drax, and Mantis discover urgent coded messages from Nebula, including coordinates to Titan.
- Thanos confronts Gamora with a vision from her past and with lying to him about the Soul Stone.
Ant-Man and the Wasp
- An extended scene of the opening flashback, showing a younger Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne in the 1980s. The deleted scene shows Pym in the Ant-Man Suit punching a soldier, then Van Dyne in her Wasp Suit regrowing mid-flight and knocking the soldier down to the ground.
- Sonny Burch and Uzman follow the trail of Ant-Man, the Wasp and Hank Pym, arriving at a bookstore and witnessing security footage of Hank Pym's Mobile Laboratory shrinking.
- While leaving the Quantum Realm with her husband, Janet van Dyne reveals that there are worlds upon worlds and entire civilizations living inside the Quantum Realm.
Captain Marvel
- One of the first promotional images revealed was one depicting Yon-Rogg and Ronan the Accuser together in the same location. In the finished film, they just communicate via hologram.
- In the film's second trailer, the Supreme Intelligence assures Carol Danvers that they "made her one of them so she could live longer, stronger, superior". Such phrase is never heard in the actual film.
- Before Yon-Rogg gets sent to search Captain Marvel and the Tesseract, he has an encounter with the Supreme Intelligence, who questions his leadership skills.
- Yon-Rogg lectures a roomful of Kree students on their mission to defend all nations from the scourge of the Skrulls, leading Carol Danvers to tell them how the Supreme Intelligence rescued her.
- Vers and her fellow Starforce members banter as they are preparing for their rescue mission to save Soh-Larr from the Skrulls on Torfa.
- In an alternate version of a scene from the movie, Vers can be seen consulting a map when she receives a dubious assistance offer.
- Talos, disguised as Director Keller, tries to track down Vers and Nick Fury after their escape in a Quadjet from the Joint USAFA Facility. After arguing with Whitcher, Talos finds Maria Rambeau's S.H.I.E.L.D. file, giving him the location of her countryside ranch.
- Phil Coulson, then a novice S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, offers Nick Fury his help after the Chase of the Skrulls. Later, he helps Keller into his office, where it is revealed after Coulson leaves that he is knocked out, and had been simmed by Talos.
Avengers: Endgame
- There was a version of Vormir in which Thanos' troops were involved and Black Widow had to run with the Gauntlet and be shot while running to jump over the cliff. Joe Russo said it seemed a distraction from the most powerful part of the scene: two friends, one of whom has to die, fighting each other to be the one who dies.
- Additionally, Brie Larson as Captain Marvel shot a scene in Vormir, where she was fighting, which could mean that she was somehow involved in the scene.
- It was filmed a scene were Thanos grabs Captain America by his neck and suffocates him, the scene was cut for the final result.
- Upon snapping his fingers with the Infinity Gauntlet to wipe out Thanos and his forces, Tony Stark visits the Soulworld and meets an older version of Morgan Stark, his little daughter (portrayed by Katherine Langford rather than Lexi Rabe). The scene was taken out following a test screening of the film which confused audiences and didn't resonate them emotionally.
- After Tony Stark sacrifices himself, Pepper Potts kisses him on the cheek as he dies, and every hero present takes a knee to honor Stark, except Gamora, who after watching the heroes honor his sacrifice, leaves the battlefield.
- When Thor appoints Valkyrie as new ruler of New Asgard before departing with the Guardians of the Galaxy, Valkyrie was to put an arm on his shoulder and Thor leans like if they were about to kiss. Albeit cut, this was improvised by both Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson.
Spider-Man: Far From Home
- The trailer for the film showed a scene where Peter Parker, in the Iron Spider Armor, apprehending a group of bank robbers in the middle of a heist before telling the police he was leaving on vacation; this scene is entirely removed from the final film.
- Peter wears his regular Spider-Man Suit during the scenes at the charity benefit in the trailer but wears the Iron Spider Armor in the movie.
- A cut few seconds from the film which appeared in the trailer had Peter shoot a sarcastic thumbs up in response to Flash Thompson insulting him (ironically, just after he had been praising Spider-Man).
- Peter Parker sells all his toys, including a Star Wars one, to buy Michelle Jones a present. According to Tom Holland, the Star Wars reference was selected by Kevin Feige, but he isn't sure which character was.
Television
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- In episode 1.01: Pilot, Debbie was killed after she sent an assassin dressed as a policeman to kill Michael Peterson, using the method that would be later used to kill Edison Po.
- In episode 1.05: Girl in the Flower Dress, Skye tells Grant Ward that Miles Lydon's driver's license was listed in an abandoned building.
- In episode 1.07: The Hub, Jemma Simmons asks Melinda May how to dispose of Agent Jasper Sitwell's body after shooting him with a Night-Night Gun.
- In episode 1.11: The Magical Place, Victoria Hand informs Grant Ward that S.H.I.E.L.D. found the helicopter used to kidnap Agent Phil Coulson.
- In episode 1.12: Seeds, Jemma Simmons and Skye sit in the Boiler Room and discuss Simmons' love life while she was at the S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy of Science and Technology. Simmons admits that she only ever connected with Leo Fitz. She also states that Fitz is exactly twenty-three days older than herself.
- In episode 1.18: Providence, Raina explains to John Garrett that the files on GH.325 cannot be accessed, and only Skye knows the pass codes on the hard drive. She knows this because of a hacker who worked on the files.
- In episode 1.18: Providence, Raina works with a scientist named Mehta on one of the corpses provided by John Garrett.
- In episode 1.20: Nothing Personal, Maria Hill and Phil Coulson hug.
- In episode 2.05: A Hen in the Wolf House, Kenneth Turgeon is strapped to a table with his mouth gagged by HYDRA operatives. As Turgeon struggles, Sunil Bakshi discovers that Jemma Simmons is the mole he seeks.
- In episode 2.06: A Fractured House, Skye and Jemma Simmons discuss Leo Fitz.
- In episode 2.06: A Fractured House, Senator Christian Ward has an assistant who talks to Phil Coulson.
- In episode 2.08: The Things We Bury, Melinda May and Jemma Simmons discover the vault of files left by Peggy Carter.
- In episode 2.11: Aftershocks, Leo Fitz gives his condolences to Jemma Simmons about the death of Antoine Triplett.
- In episode 2.11: Aftershocks, Bobbi Morse gives her condolences to Skye about the death of Antoine Triplett.
- In episode 2.12: Who You Really Are, Skye and Leo Fitz discuss keeping her powers a secret from the rest of the team.
- In episode 2.15: One Door Closes, Tomas Calderon gives a better description of the enhanced individual HYDRA deployed during the Battle at the S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy.
- In episode 2.16: Afterlife, Robert Gonzales recruits Melinda May to join his S.H.I.E.L.D.
- In episode 2.18: The Frenemy of My Enemy, Sunil Bakshi and Doctor List discuss the Assassination of HYDRA Leaders.
- In episode 2.18: The Frenemy of My Enemy, Kara Palamas volunteers Grant Ward to fly the Quinjet since Deathlok is with Sunil Bakshi and Doctor List.
- In episode 2.21: S.O.S. Part One, Jiaying, having contractions twenty-six years ago, tells Calvin Zabo that it is time for Daisy to be born. She makes him promise that if anything happens to her, he will always protect their daughter.
- In episode 5.02: Orientation Part Two, Deke Shaw further details to Phil Coulson how the Earth was destroyed and how the Lighthouse is located in the middle of its fragments.
- In episode 5.02: Orientation Part Two, a Kree guard enters the elevator at the top of which Daisy Johnson, Alphonso Mackenzie, Yo-Yo Rodriguez and Deke Shaw hid a dead Kree guard. A drop of blue blood almost falls but Rodriguez catches it with her superhuman speed so it goes unnoticed by the Kree.
- In episode 5.02: Orientation Part Two, Tess helps Melinda May make a bandage around her leg and mentions that she applied for having a child.
- In episode 5.12: The Real Deal, Jemma Simmons worries over the possible expansion of the Fear Dimension. Leo Fitz kisses her in comfort and tells her that his only fear is a life without her. He then opens Deke Shaw's Gravity Puck and suggests that it could not contain enough Gravitonium.
- In episode 5.12: The Real Deal, one of the Koenig brothers, either Sam or Billy, sends an encrypted message to congratulate Leo Fitz and Jemma Simmons for their wedding.
- In episode 5.13: Principia, Leo Fitz and Deke Shaw have an argument and Shaw asks Fitz if he was ever able to build an entire virtual reality from nothing.
- In episode 5.13: Principia, Melinda May threatens to punch Tony Caine because of a nickname he gave her.
- In episode 5.13: Principia, while they explore the Principia, Daisy Johnson and Phil Coulson suggest splitting up to cover more ground, but Alphonso Mackenzie categorically refuses.
- In episode 5.14: The Devil Complex, Daisy Johnson explains that she ordered Leo Fitz to be locked up and Melinda May asks her about a plan to find Phil Coulson.
- In episode 5.15: Rise and Shine, after showing him the Phase Harmonic Teleportation Device, General Hale and her daughter Ruby tell Glenn Talbot that they have a way of making him cooperate.
- In episode 5.17: The Honeymoon, the S.H.I.E.L.D. team discuss about the Sleeper Mechs signal they received, wondering if it could lead them to Hale's base.
- In episode 5.22: The End, Deke Shaw makes his farewell to the S.H.I.E.L.D. team who leaves for Chicago and hugs his grandparents, who wonder which side of the family it comes from. Remaining alone, Shaw calls River's End Police Department to tell them about the Lighthouse and how it could shelter the population of River's End if necessary.
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Joss Whedon Reveals 10 Avengers: Age Of Ultron Secrets
- ↑ Ant-Man Originally Had A Completely Different Opening Scene
- ↑ Translated from German: The Amazing Sticky Boy