Sebastian Stan reveals the Bucky moment that was cut from the Thunderbolts post-credits scene: "I thought it was genius"
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Despite 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:clocking in at almost three minutes, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Thunderbolts post-credits scene couldn't find time for every joke, line, and character beat from the newly-christened New Avengers (trademar🤡k pending).
As revealed in an interview with , Bucky Barnes actor Sebastian Stan and John Walker actor Wyatt Russell had a vaudeꦯville-style routine that ultimately didn't make the cut.
Spoilers for the Thunderbolts post-credits scene follow.
"Did our thing🏅 make it? The 'four'?" Stan, who hadn't yet seen the post-credits scene, asks his co-star.
"We had a very funny thing. I was looking at the [Fantastic🐼 Four] ship and as it comes in, I go, 'What's the number foꦍr?'"
Russell interjects, "I had to be like 'What's the number for or what's the number four?' It turned into a Leslie Nielsen sketch."
Stan joked, "I thought it was just genius.😼 I'm very sad it's not there."
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