Last Updated on July 30, 2021
WARNING: This article contains MAJOR spoilers for the finale of AVENGERS: ENDGAME. Please proceed with caution.
With details related to the Blu-ray and DVD release of AVENGERS: ENDGAME having recently hit the net, fans are no doubt eager to see what manner of deleted scenes had wound up on the cutting room floor of Marvel's Infinity Saga finale. One such scene that did not make it into the final cut of the film has arrived today, and let me tell you, it's a real tear-jerker.
Truth be told, I openly wept upward of three times during my time with AVENGERS: ENDGAME, and I'm not ashamed to admit it. Like many people, I've been a fan of the MCU ever since Robert Downey Jr. arrived as Iron Man for director Jon Favreau's 2008 film. And since that time I've bore witness to the MCU's ups, downs, and in betweens. For me, watching Marvel build one of the most successful universe's in film history has been nothing short of inspiring. I've laughed, I've cried, and have cursed my way through all of their offerings, though nothing that had come before hit me like the finale of AVENGERS: ENDGAME – when we saw a valiant Tony Stark sacrafice himself for the good of humankind.
In today's clip, we see members of the Avengers and their extended family of heroes taking a knee in honor of their fallen comrade, Tony Stark. Honestly, I needed a few minutes to myself before I could pen this article, as this deleted scene superhero punched me right in the feels. I hope you have some Kleenex handy, because you're going to need it.
Ugh! Niagara Falls, Frankie. Niagara Falls. I mean, good on Hawkeye for being the first one to pay his respects. The same goes for Captain Marvel, who barely knew the man but still recognizes when a beloved soldier has made the ultimate sacrafice. Then there's Star-Lord, the prick who in AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR fucked everything up by letting his emotions get the better of him. Oh man, and the way Cap just sort of crumples to the ground as memories of his and Tony's rivalry are no doubt screaming inside his star spangled head. Oh yeah, there's also Gamora, who after having quite the rough afternoon is like "Psssh, I didn't even know this fool. Y'all have fun with your mourning. I'm gonna go grab a burger."
AVENGERS: ENDGAME will arrive n Digital and on Movies Anywhere July 30 and on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and DVD August 13.
You can check out the bonus features for all versions of the film below:
Digital Exclusive:
- Steve and Peggy: One Last Dance– Explore Captain America and Peggy Carter’s bond, forged in moments from previous films that lead to a momentous choice in “Avengers: Endgame.”
Blu-ray & Digital:
- Remembering Stan Lee– Filmmakers and cast honor the great Stan Lee in a fond look back at his MCU movie cameos.
- Setting The Tone: Casting Robert Downey Jr.– Hear the tale of how Robert Downey Jr. was cast as Tony Stark in the original “Iron Man” — and launched the MCU.
- A Man Out of Time: Creating Captain America– Trace the evolution of Captain America with those who helped shape the look, feel and character of this compelling hero.
- Black Widow: Whatever It Takes– Follow Black Widow’s journey both within and outside the Avengers, including the challenges she faced and overcame along the way.
- The Russo Brothers: Journey to Endgame– See how Anthony and Joe Russo met the challenge of helming two of the biggest films in cinematic history … back-to-back!
- The Women of the MCU– MCU women share what it was like to join forces for the first time in an epic battle scene — and be part of such a historic ensemble.
- Bro Thor– His appearance has changed but his heroism remains! Go behind the scenes to see how Bro Thor was created.
- Six Deleted Scenes– “Goji Berries,” “Bombs on Board,” “Suckiest Army in the Galaxy,” “You Used to Frickin’ Live Here,” “Tony and Howard” and “Avengers Take a Knee.”
- Gag Reel– Laugh along with the cast in this epic collection of flubs, goofs and gaffes from set.
- Visionary Intro– Intro by directors Joe and Anthony Russo.
- Audio Commentary – Audio commentary by directors Anthony and Joe Russo, and writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely.
Love you 3000, Tony. Rest in peace, you brave sonofabitch.
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