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Deleted Avengers:Endgame scene with Tony Stark and daughter will make you shed tears

MCU’s Avengers: Endgame success this year cemented its status as an iconic pop culture phenomenon.

The end of the Avengers phase was a bittersweet moment for fans after it impacted their lives for over a decade.

Some of you may have heard about the theories of alternate endings in Avengers:Endgame.

Marvel has released several deleted scenes throughout the franchise exclusively on the newly-launched Disney+ so you can put the rumours and theories to rest.

One of the scenes that garnered the attention of fans features Iron Man (Tony Stark) meeting his grown-up daughter Morgan, played by 13 Reasons Why star Katherine Langford.

Just like how Thanos met the younger version of Gamora in Infinity War, Tony supposedly meets Morgan after the snap.

Morgan tells Tony that she got to live and got to grow up but she couldn’t answer what happened to her dad.

After talking, they hugged and Tony said the famous line, “I love you 3000.”

 

The first scene shows when Black Widow and Hawkeye were attacked by Thanos’ men on Vormir as they were choosing who should jump off the cliff.

The next scene was when the whole Avengers gang strategised on how to get rid of the Infinity Gauntlet and attack Thanos.

These scenes with alternate endings are on Twitter.

We hope to have Disney+ available soon so we can watch all the deleted scenes.

In other news, Disney announced five new untitled Marvel movie release dates. They run through to 2023 and we are having a look at the upcoming releases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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