The history of Marvel Cinematic Universe has seen many excellent quotes almost lost in deleted scenes from the franchise’s films. Throughout the MCU film timeline, many scenes did not make it into the final versions of the franchise’s films. Very few of these deleted scenes had the potential to actively change their respective films or the franchise as a whole, but that’s not to say they lack substance.
Often times, deleted scenes from MCU films contain moments of quality that simply didn’t make it into the final cut. Whether poignant and emotional, comedic or just interesting, there are a lot of great quotes from MCU films that ended up on the cutting room floor for one reason or another. With that in mind, here are the 10 best MCU deleted scene quotes.
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“Sorry, Miles, I can’t make it.”
Aaron Davis, Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
The first solo entry into the MCU’s Spider-Man movie timeline came in 2017 with Spider-Man: Homecomingexpanding the hero’s brief role in Captain America: Civil War. The film saw Tom Holland’s Spider-Man encounter many enemies, but one of the film’s more subtle additions was that of Aaron Davis, better known as the villain Prowler, who is also the uncle of Peter Parker’s successor, Miles Morales. However, a deleted scene from the film almost confirmed much more about the villain’s history in the MCU.
The deleted scene included an extended version of a scene in which Spider-Man apprehends and interrogates Davis. After becoming trapped in his car by Spider-Man’s webs, Davis is shown making a call to his nephew Miles, whom he says is “I won’t make it”. The quote explicitly confirms the existence of Miles Morales in the MCUrather than the vague reference to him that remained in the theatrical cut.
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Jon Watts
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July 7, 2017
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“It’s Of The Six, The Infinite Six.”
The Norns, Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
Avengers: Age of Ultron took the story of the MCU to new levels, raising the stakes considerably after Tony Stark inadvertently created the titular villain. Much of the film’s narrative revolves around the Stone that was previously housed in Loki’s scepter. A point in Age of Ultron sees Thor leave his fellow heroes in search of more information about the Stone, returning to explain the extent of its power and to help create the Vision.
A deleted scene adds more context to Thor’s journey, showing him being briefly possessed by the Norns, which provides the main exposition. Among other things, the Norns explain that the stone is “of the six. The infinite six.” The explicit reference to the Infinity Stones could have given the Avengers film a better defined place within the Infinity Sagaand the nature of the scene and the Norns as characters made the quote even more memorable, despite it being deleted from the Age of Ultron.
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“Power comes from the heart.”
Zeus, Thor: Love and Thunder (2022)
Of the many additions to the MCU in the cast of Thor: Love and ThunderZeus was by far one of the most fascinating and powerful figures to make his debut in the franchise. Your role in Love and thunderHis story is relatively limited, although a deleted scene almost added much more to his characterization. The scene in question shows Thor and Zeus walking together, with the older god sharing several insights into the nature of power.
During the scene, Zeus offers valuable advice and guidance to Thor, and at one point explains to the God of Thunder that “power comes from the heart.“It’s a moving moment, because gives Zeus a more paternal aspect, rather than the hedonistic and unpleasant characterization that remained in the final film. The quote not only made Zeus look much better as a character, but also established him as Thor’s mentor.
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July 8, 2022
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“I’m giving the people what they want.”
Thor: The Dark World (2013)
Thor: The Dark World may not have proven to be one of the most successful entries in the MCU, but one of its biggest strengths was its exploration of Loki as a character. After his role as the main antagonist of both 2011 films, Thor and 2012 The Avengers, The dark world examined a different side of Loki. A previously deleted scene made this characterization even better, although it was not included in the final version.
The scene shows Loki being crowned king of Asgard, with the people cheering and celebrating. It is quickly revealed to be nothing more than a fantasy of imprisoned Loki, who simply explains to his mother when she asks what he is doing that he is “giving people what they want.” The quote offers insight into Loki’s psycheechoing his plans to subjugate the Earth in The Avengers with a single tragic line.
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Alan Taylor
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November 8, 2013
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“Don’t confuse this with kindness.”
Tony Stark, Iron Man (2008)
2008 Iron Man may have started the entire MCU, but it also marked the beginning of Iron Man’s story in the franchise. Tony Stark’s narrative arc saw him go from self-centered billionaire to bona fide hero, and while this was true throughout the Infinity Saga, he was already on the right track after just one film. A deleted scene from Iron ManThe ending of Captures this idea perfectly.
After fighting Obadiah Stane, Stark sees him falling into the unstable Arc Reactor and catches him, temporarily saving his life. He immediately tells Stane not to mistake his gesture for kindness, clearly demonstrating his heroic streak and strong moral fiber despite his personal feelings towards the villain. The quote is an excellent marker of where Stark is on his hero’s journey at that point.although it was unfortunately excluded from the final film.
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“You’re shaking my hand now, wait until you get the bill.”
Stephen Strange, Doctor Strange (2016)
2016 Doctor Strange saw the debut of its eponymous hero, chronicling his origins as a sorcerer and his encounters with various magical villains of impressive abilities. For all the impressive skills on display throughout the film, it’s the more human aspects of its characters that really make it stand out, with Benedict Cumberbatch’s ability to play a tragic hero and a deeply sarcastic and sometimes cynical character at the same time. . A specific quote from a deleted scene describes this idea perfectly.
While traveling the world and living on the streets, Stephen Strange meets a lame dog. Using his medical knowledge, he helps treat the dog’s leg and then comments “you’re shaking my hand now, wait until you get the bill.” The line manages to communicate Strange’s sense of humor and the depth of his compassion in just a few brief moments.making it especially memorable despite being cut from the film.
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Scott Derrickson
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October 25, 2016
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“Now give us a kiss.”
Loki, Thor (2011)
Since Thor’s story in the MCU literally begins with a huge defining moment, it’s perhaps not surprising that a brief scene leading up to it was cut from the final film. 2011 Thor begins with the supposed coronation of the God of Thunder, although it ultimately doesn’t go according to plan. A deleted scene set moments before the coronation introduced Thor and Loki in an incredibly different light, with the two sharing some banter and a tender brotherly moment before the ceremony.
After admitting to Thor that he is proud of his brother, Loki publicizes the serious moment by adding: “Now give us a kiss.The quote captures Loki’s sense of fun and mischief, but also his vulnerability, using comedy to diffuse the tension of the moment. The scene and quote add excellent depth to Thor and Loki’s relationshipIt’s a shame it was cut from the film.
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“I have to buy one of these for myself.”
Bucky Barnes, Captain America: Civil War (2016)
Captain America: Civil War has proven to be one of the most important films in the MCU, as its narrative has had huge ramifications for many individual characters and the franchise as a whole. Its iconic airport showdown between Team Cap and Team Iron Man is one of the Infinity Saga’s most memorable moments, and it’s positively packed with memorable quotes. However, one particularly good line didn’t appear in the final film, as it was spoken in a brief deleted scene.
The scene shows Bucky Barnes using Captain America’s shield during combat. When Cap arrives and retrieves it, Bucky simply comments, “I need to buy one of these.” The phrase is apparently a reference to the fact that Bucky is Steve Rogers’ successor in the Captain America mantle in the comics.while also exploring the pair’s friendship and better establishing Bucky’s human side.
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“You complete me.”
Tony Stark, Iron Man 2 (2010)
Iron Man 2The alternate opening only added a little to the film, but its implications were potentially huge. In addition to creating a more complete adaptation of the Demon in a Bottle story from the comics, there was also an exchange between Tony Stark and Pepper Potts before Iron Man’s impressive entrance at Stark Expo. Although the scene was cut, it featured an excellent quote from Tony Stark.
Upon persuading Tony to jump out of the plane, Pepper kisses his mask and throws it away. Immediately before diving, Tony says to Pepper: “you complete me.” Using a pop culture reference in such an offhand way seems incredibly fitting for Stark’s characteras well as serving as a witty response to Pepper throwing off her mask. It’s a memorable moment that unfortunately didn’t make the final cut.
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“It’s been a long time since I felt a light on anything.”
Bruce Banner, The Incredible Hulk (2008)
The Incredible Hulk is often considered one of the MCU’s weakest entries, but it features moments of brilliance that are noteworthy. Interestingly, one of these moments occurs during a deleted scene where Bruce Banner sits down to eat with Betty Ross and Leonard Samson. The three are happily sharing stories when Bruce suddenly begins sobbing uncontrollably, unexpectedly changing the entire tone of the scene.
Bruce Banner, by Edward Norton, then explains through tears that it is “It had been a long time since he felt any light on anything.”The sudden emotional reaction to an innocent story suddenly makes sense, and Norton’s line is simply moving. As such, it is perhaps the best quote that was lost in the deleted scenes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Louis Leterrier
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June 13, 2008