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Marvel's culmination of a 22-movie journey is so long it's hard to imagine that anything got left on the cutting room floor or tossed into the writers' room wastebasket. Yet there's plenty of stuff that didn't make it on screen - here are some planned or even filmed scenes that didn't end up in Avengers: Endgame.

In October 2018, Marvel announced that Katherine Langford - star of the controversial Netflix drama 13 Reasons Why - shot some scenes for the final Avengers installment. Who exactly she portrayed was kept secret so as to reveal as little about the plot of the movie as possible.

But fans were left hanging when they actually saw Endgame, because Langford was nowhere to be found. Only after half of the world saw the movie did directors Anthony and Joe Russo reveal that Langford had been hired to play an older version of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts' young daughter, Morgan. The Russos shot a dreamlike scene - which would have mirrored the one featuring Thanos and Gamora from Infinity War - in which Tony would've met the young adult version of Morgan, portrayed by Langford.

Joe Russo explained the idea for the axed scene in an interview with the Happy Sad Confused podcast a few weeks after Endgame premiered.

The scene got cut, however, because we'd never actually seen this version of Morgan, and it was just too much in a movie as overstuffed as Avengers: Endgame.

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