US actors Robert Downey Jr. (L) and Bradley Cooper arrive for the World premiere of Marvel Studios' "Avengers: Endgame" at the Los Angeles Convention Center on April 22, 2019 in Los Angeles. (Photo by VALERIE MACON / AFP)        (Photo credit should read VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images)
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MCU Deleted Scenes That Should've Stayed In The Film
By  BLAKE TAYLOR
Miles Morales
One of the amazing deleted sequences Marvel fans wish could have stayed in the movie is from "Spider-Man: Homecoming,” after Peter Parker interrogates a man named Aaron Davis. In a deleted scene, Aaron calls “Miles," giving hope that the MCU may properly introduce Miles Morales from "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" in the future.
Sentimental Steve
"The Avengers” features deleted scenes of Steve Rogers watching a World War II newsreel, reading files of his deceased comrades, and dining at a restaurant (with a Stan Lee cameo). This was to show that Steve is out of place and alone, but the filmmakers must have felt they could communicate this without the melancholy "day in the life" montage.
T'Challa and Nakia
An earlier version of the opening sequence of “Black Panther” would have shown young versions of T'Challa and Nakia crawling through the catacombs of the king's chambers. Discovering them, King T'Chaka discusses the responsibilities of being king in a scene that shows how noble T'Challa was from a young age.
More Banter
The "More Fun Stuff" edition of "Spider-Man: No Way Home" features more screen time with Matt Murdock representing Happy Hogan. It also showcases Midtown High's morning announcements, hosted by Betty Brant, and extended time with the three Peter Parkers chatting on the Statue of Liberty's scaffolding.
Deleted Dialogue
Quips deleted from "Avengers: Endgame" include Colonel James "Rhodey" Rhodes asking Steve Rogers if he really needed to crash his infamous plane in the '40s or if he could have jumped out. Also, Rocket makes fun of the Avengers' Battle of New York, and Tony Stark refers to the Guardians of the Galaxy as "the rings of Uranus."