There's a tear-jerking new Avengers: Endgame scene on Disney Plus - here's what happens (spoilers)

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A new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Avengers: Endgame deleted scene is now available to watch on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Disney Plus. Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) gets one final goodbye with a now grown-up Morgan (played by Katherine Langford, who never featured in the final cut) in the Soul World. Stark even pulls out “I love you 3000” once more. D’aww. **Spoilers for Endgame ahead**

Here, Tony – presumably after his own version of The Snap outside of Avengers HQ – is whisked away to the Soul World and meets Morgan, who he doesn’t recognise at f🔥irst. She says she “got to live [and] grow up” and she’s glad they got to spend as much time together as they did. Tony, though, thinks he’s made a mistake and begins to doubt his decision but his daughter replies, telling him: “I’m proud of you.”

The tear-jerking kicker comes at the very🍌 end, however. Morgan kisses her father on the cheek and says “I love you.” In response, Tony leans in close and whispers “I love you 3000” in her ear as the scene ends.

It’s a nice epilogue for Tony Stark and a hint at what possibly is still to come for Katherine Langford’s Morgan – but you can see why it was cuꦛt. After Tony&rsq💫uo;s original farewell, this feels unnecessary in what was already a three-hour film.

To actually access thꦫe I love you 3000 redux, you’ll need to click through to ‘Extras’ on the Avengers: Endgame page, then click on ‘Dele♔ted scene: Tony at the Way Station.’ It’s also available with commentary from directors Joe and Anthony Russo.

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