THE INFINITY SAGA - 12 Must-See New Deleted Scenes In The Box Set Including Alternate Endings And More

THE INFINITY SAGA - 12 Must-See New Deleted Scenes In The Box Set Including Alternate Endings And More

"The Infinity Saga" box set is crammed full of never before seen deleted scenes, and we've now rounded up the biggest, including a comic accurate Supreme Intelligence, alternate endings, and much more...

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By JoshWilding - Nov 18, 2019 08:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Avengers: Endgame
Marvel Studios recently released "The Infinity Saga" exclusively in Best Buy stores, and it's already sold out! Now, we've gone though each of the brand new deleted scenes included in that impressive collection to bring you a guide to the ones we consider to be absolute must-sees! 

From alternate endings to moments we can't believe never made it into theaters and scenes that would have changed certain stories and characters in big ways, there's a lot to delve into here.

We start with an unseen ending for Thor: The Dark World before moving on to the Jade Giant breaking out of the Hulkbuster armour in Avengers: Infinity War, Zemo's shocking actions in Captain America: Civil War, Captain Marvel joining The Avengers four years sooner than 2019, and much more.

So, to check out these MCU deleted scenes, simply click on the "View List" button below!

Thor: The Dark World's Alternate Ending

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At the end of Thor: The Dark World, the God of Thunder returns to Asgard and refuses to take the throne. It's then we learn that Loki is impersonating Odin and a cute mid-credits scene reunites Thor and Jane Foster. However, this alternate ending would have seen Jane tell the hero that she couldn't go with him to Asgard because she wouldn't have a purpose in that realm. 

As Thor gets upset, she reminds him that he's a King now and shouldn't remain on Earth just for her. 

The God of Thunder returns to Asgard and surveys his people alongside his father, a sign that the original plan was for Thor to finally become King of Asgard, but sadly lose Jane in the process. 
 

Zemo Shows His Dark Side

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In Captain America: Civil War, Zemo managed to steal the book of code words which could be used to control The Winter Soldier from a former HYDRA agent by hanging him upside down in his basement and drowning him in a sink. However, an earlier version of that scene was even darker. 

Zemo would have been shown at a black market auction for illegal weapons and it's then he would have used a gas to kill everyone in attendance (making him a mass murderer) and steal the book.
 

Hela's Arrival On Earth...In New York City

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When Thor: Ragnarok was shooting, we spotted Anthony Hopkins in New York City as a homeless version of Odin. That never made it into the theatrical version and the actor's final scenes as the character instead took place in Norway. Now, though, we finally know how that scene was supposed to play out. 

Thor and Loki find Odin in New York, and it appears as if he's drunk and that he's lost his memory. It quickly becomes clear that he remembers his sons, though, and he warns them about Hela's arrival. It's then that she destroys Mjolnir and kills her father as Loki calls for the Bifrost so he and Thor can escape.
 

Captain Marvel Joins The Avengers

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Joss Whedon wanted Captain Marvel to make her MCU debut at the end of Avengers: Age of Ultron, but Kevin Feige ultimately said "no" to the idea and she didn't appear until earlier this year. 

However, in this deleted scene from the 2015 sequel, a stand-in is shown filling in on set for Carol Danvers as the original plan was to add the actress who would have played her at a later date. 
 

Hulk Busts Out

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Promo art and toys confirmed that this was the plan for Avengers: Infinity War before reshoots changed things, and one of the deleted scenes shows a very rough version of The Hulk breaking his way out of the Hulkbuster armour after being convinced to return by Bruce Banner. 

The unfinished VFX don't really do the scene justice, but Cull Obsidian still meets his maker in the exact same way as the Hulkbuster hand is used to send him flying into the shield surrounding Wakanda.
 

The Avengers Meet Smart Hulk

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As you might expect, the rest of Earth's Mightiest Heroes have something to say about The Hulk's return and shortly before Thanos arrives, The Falcon suggests Black Widow give the Jade Giant a lullaby. However, the hero then speaks with Banner's voice and they're both left standing there stunned. 

Unfortunately, there's no deleted scene showing how the Hulk/Thanos rematch would have gone down.
 

Carol Danvers Meets The True Supreme Intelligence

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We've heard that a comic accurate version of the Supreme Intelligence was once set to appear in Captain Marvel, and this deleted scene confirms that. Shortly after Carol Danvers manages to break free from Thw SI's control, she finally gets to see its true form (rather than Mar-Vell) for herself. 

Just like in the comics, the Supreme Intelligence is a massive, tentacled monster, so it's obviously hard to figure out why Marvel Studios wouldn't include this fan-pleasing moment in the movie.
 

The Grandmaster Gets His Comeuppance

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Thor: Ragnarok's after-credits scene features The Grandmaster surrounded by his not-quite-so-loyal subjects, but this deleted scene sheds a little more like on how the quirky villain winds up there.

The Grandmaster is actually shown chasing down the movie's heroes in a ship before he ends up crashing and landing in a junk pile. This scene obviously sets up that post-credits scene for later on.
 

Ant-Man And The Wasp's Big Mistake

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Ant-Man and The Wasp reveals that Hank Pym discredited Ghost's father and that's what led to him experimenting with the tech which ultimately transformed his daughter. However, this deleted scene reveals that a suited up Hank and Janet were actually directly involved in that accident. 

This likely would have made things even more personal for Ghost, but might have made it harder to believe she would have done anything other than want to kill those two during the final act! 
 

Thor's Awkward Kiss With Valkyrie

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We've heard about this scene but finally get to see it in this box set. During Thor's conversation with Valkyrie about her ruling Asgard before he heads off with the Guardians at the end of Avengers: Endgame, the God of Thunder attempts to kiss her but quickly gets rejected by the formidable warrior. 

They both play it off as a joke, but it's clear from this that he's not exactly Valkyrie's type.
 

Confirmation Of A Previous Leak

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Remember that leaked VFX image showing Doctor Strange instructing Spider-Man to save the Guardians? Well, we now know that it was the real deal because this Avengers: Infinity War deleted scene features the Sorcerer Supreme - in his Astral form - telling the wall-crawler that Thanos has separated the team's souls from their bodies and that the young hero needs to act quickly. 

Spidey admits that he has no idea what to do, but Strange points out that Mantis does. As a result, the web-slinger rescues the Guardians and brings them to Mantis so that she can save them.
 

Howard Stark's Message From The Grave

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We've already seen Iron Man's big deleted scene (it features Nick Fury referencing the likes of Spider-Man and the X-Men), but for Iron Man 2, Howard Stark's message to Tony from the grave would have featured the young Tony sitting on his father's lap as Howard talked to his son from the past.
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GhostDog
GhostDog - 11/18/2019, 8:57 AM
Hulk Busts Out


Vigor
Vigor - 11/18/2019, 9:07 AM
@BlackBeltJones - I love infinity war and endgame almost as much as i love my mother. But even I'll admit we were cheated out of one last hulk rage out
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 11/18/2019, 9:16 AM
@BlackBeltJones - The Funko POP! exists for it, and it's awesome.
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 11/18/2019, 8:58 AM
"They both play it off as a joke but it's clear from this that he isn't exactly Valkyrie's type."

Valkirye's likes them a little bit more with two X chromosomes of you know what I'm saying.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 11/18/2019, 8:59 AM
"Zemo would have been shown at a black market auction for illegal weapons and it's then he would have used a gas to kill everyone in attendance (making him a mass murderer) and steal the book."




Why y'all rob us of this?
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 11/18/2019, 9:11 AM
I wonder if the Zemo scene would have confirmed that Crossbones had been hired by him... if one of his henchmen would have gotten away with the bio-weapon they stole and that’s what Zemo used to kill the arms dealers.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 11/18/2019, 9:21 AM
@Chewtoy - "I wonder if the Zemo scene would have confirmed that Crossbones had been hired by him"

This is a theory I always had and it sounds like maybe they were going to go this route. It gives a little more validity and strength to Zemo's plan.

Zemo hires Crossbones and his goons to steal the bio weapon. One of them extracts a small amount of the gas when they first break in and gets away. Whatever Rumlow wants after that is up to him. Zemo banks on him being stopped by Cap and crew, because like he basically says: only the Avengers can beat themselves. The resulting explosion only further works in his favor and maybe we even get a line from him as one of the henchmen delivers the gas to him about how his mission feels meant to be or something as the collateral damage from the Africa incident is an unforeseen, yet added bonus to his scheme.

He uses the gas at the auction and the rest is history.
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 11/18/2019, 9:30 AM
There's no logical reason why the writers/directors didn't have Banner Hulk-out during the Battle of Wakanda. It's not like the the whole Banner/Hulk conflict was carried over to the next film anyway. That story was completely scrapped by resolving it off-screen.

If they reconciled at the end of Infinity War, it actually would have made Banner and Hulk's decision to merge in Endgame make much more sense because it would have already been established that they were on good terms. Plus, we could have got some awesome Hulk action that was greatly missing in both movies.
Odin
Odin - 11/18/2019, 9:45 AM
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 11/18/2019, 10:56 AM
Not showing the Supreme Intelligence's true form in Captain Marvel is quite possibly the biggest disappointment of the entire MCU for me.
DoubleD
DoubleD - 11/18/2019, 11:57 AM
BUYING IMMEDIATELY

MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 11/18/2019, 2:03 PM
This is all pretty disappointing to me. Not that these were left out the movies but the fact they were left out of the not so cheap blu-rays I've bought.

Same with the endgame deleted scenes on Disney plus. I don't know about anyone else, but I personally feel cheated.
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