CAPTAIN MARVEL Deleted Scene Features Yon Rogg Paying A Visit To The Supreme Intelligence

CAPTAIN MARVEL Deleted Scene Features Yon Rogg Paying A Visit To The Supreme Intelligence

A new deleted scene from the Blu-ray release of Captain Marvel has found its way online, and it sees Yon Rogg (Jude Law) dropping in on The Supreme Intelligence. Remember what form it takes for him?

By MarkCassidy - Jun 13, 2019 05:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Captain Marvel
Captain Marvel is now available on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD, and a new deleted scene has found its way online.

This one focuses on duplicitous Kree Commander Yon Rogg (Jude Law) as he pays a visit to the Supreme Intelligence and vows to hunt down the rogue "Vers." We are told in the movie that the SI takes the form of the person you most admire, and in Rogg's case that's himself - only a bit grayer on top!

We also have a second deleted scene that was previously seen in lower quality, and it gives the likes of Att-las, Minerva and Korath a bit more screen time.

Check out the Captain Marvel deleted scenes below, and let us know what you think. We also have a breakdown of the the movie's biggest moments and reveals if you fancy a recap.





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Thank You Stan

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As we reported already, Captain Marvel opens with a touching tribute to the late Stan "The Man" Lee.

Instead of the usual collage of Marvel character featured in the opening logo graphic, it's completely made up of Lee's cameo appearances in all of the earlier MCU films. Then, just before the movie gets underway, "Thank you Stan" shows up on the screen.

The Generalissimo also makes his first posthumous cameo in the film when Carol spots him reading the script for Kevin Smith's Mallrats on the bus (Lee appeared in that movie in the '90s), but, to be honest, it's not quite so effective.

Vers

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After a quick glimpse into the past (more on that later), we're transported to The Kree homeworld of Hala and introduced to Star Force Officer Vers (Brie Larson), who can't sleep and decides to instigate a sparring session with her commander Yon-Rogg (Jude Law).

During their fight, he tells her that she must learn to control her emotions if she hopes to harness her full potential. It's suggested that Vers' power comes from an implant in her neck.

We then see Vers convening with The Supreme Intelligence (Annette Bening), who takes the form of the person one most respects and admires - although Vers has no memory of Bening's character.

Skrull Ambush And Capture

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The Intelligence gives Vers and her team a mission: they must retrieve a Kree spy with information vital to winning the war from a nearby planet. Unfortunately, the whole thing is a setup and Talos (Ben Mendelsohn) was posing as the agent the whole time. He stuns Vers and takes her aboard his ship while the others fight their way free.

Talos is looking for information buried deep within Vers' consciousness, and his mind probe is able to scan through the events of her past.

Through these flashes we learn that Bening's character is a Doctor Lawson who worked with Carol Danvers in the Air Force. She seems to be the key to the coordinates Talos wants, but Vers busts loose before he can retrieve them.

Escape

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Vers manages to free herself, and after she briefly interrogates Talos (he just taunts her like a boss) we're treated to arguably the best action sequence in the movie.

Vers' hands are still encased in metal so she can't use her photon blasts, but the resourceful warrior still manages to take down dozens of Skrulls. In the end, she's able to free her hands but inadvertently blasts a huge hole in the side of the ship in the process.

Vers then commanders an escape pod, and it's off to Earth we go.

Planet C-53

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Vers crash-lands on Earth, aka Planet C-53, and after a series of "look, it's the '90s!" sight gags, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. arrive on the scene to question her.

Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) doesn't believe a word of her story at first, but when The Skrulls attack and it's revealed that one of them is posing as Coulson (Clark Gregg), that soon changes. Vers pursues one of the Skrulls, but after posing as an old lady on a train (yes, that one), he manages to give her the slip.

Meanwhile, back at S.H.I.E.L.D. HQ an autopsy on the Coulson Skrull is performed and we see that Talos is now posing as Fury's boss.

The Truth

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Vers and Fury decide to team up, and after commandeering an experimental plane - with Goose as a stowaway - at the military base where Lawson worked, they decide to track down Maria Rambeau (Lashana Lynch) to see if she has any answers.

After an emotional reunion with Maria and her awesome daughter Momica (who were led to believe that Carol was killed), Talos appears and agrees to tell Vers the truth in exchange for coordinates that will lead his people to a new home.

Yes, The Skrulls are actually the good guys, and, as Carol soon finds out, it was Yon-Rogg that killed Lawson, aka...

Mar-Vell

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Yes, Lawson turns out to be Mar-Vell - an undercover Kree scientist who was attempting to create a faster-than-light vessel to transport the Skrull refugees away from Ronan and the other Accusers.

Danvers agreed to pilot the plane to Lawson's lab, but Yon-Rogg shot them down en route and killed Mar-Vell before she could destroy the light drive. However, Carol finished the job and absorbed the drive's energy after the resulting explosion, giving her powers.

It seems a blood transfusion from Rogg on top of that was enough to fake Kree physiology.

The Tesseract

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Carol, Fury, Maria, Talos and Goose arrive at Mar-Vell's space lab where The Skrull General is reunited with his family and the other refugees in an emotional scene. As It turns out, Talos was searching for more than just the light drive's power source - which just so happens to be the Tesseract!

Before they can nab it, however, Yon-Rogg and his team show up and capture our heroes, and a de-powered Carol is plugged in to converse with The Intelligence.

Binary

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The Supreme Intelligence has some fun flinging Carol around the place, before taunting her for being "only human." This is all Danvers needs to hear, and after a montage of the younger Carol being knocked down and getting up again, she unleashes her full power after coming to the realization that the device in her neck was actually an inhibitor all along.

Carol, in Binary form, bursts loose and kicks some Kree ass, while Talos skims one of the guards in order to free the others. Oh, and Goose - who is indeed a flerken - devours several bad guys before swallowing the Tesseract. Good kitty.

MotherFlerken!

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Well, if you guessed that Goose would be responsible for Nick Fury losing that eye, you'd have been absolutely right!

After Maria successfully pilots the crew to freedom, Fury picks Goose up to make a fuss of him and the little f*cker scratches his eye. Nick doesn't think much of it, but Talos knows better!

Yes, Nick will be losing that eye, and neither confirming nor denying the resulting story that The Kree burned it out under interrogation.

Showdown With Yon-Rogg

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When Carol falls from Yon-Rogg's ship and plummets towards Earth, her flight powers kick in and she rockets back into space to take down Ronan's fleet with ease. The Accuser flees, promising to return "for the weapon."

Carol then returns to the desert for a showdown with her old mentor.

Rogg tells her he's proud of her before encouraging her to "drop the light show" and take him down with her fists. Carol promptly blasts him in the chest before telling him she has nothing to prove. She then sends him back to Hala with a message for The Intelligence: She's coming to bring the truth about the war to The Kree.

Costume Change

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Earlier on in the movie, Carol decides that she can't sport Kree colors anymore and gets Monica to help her redesign her uniform to look more like the red and clue costume from the comics, but that's not the only wardrobe change in the film.

Back on Earth, Monica returns Carol's Air Force jacket (minus ketchup stain), and Captain Marvel takes to the skies sporting a slightly different ensemble, now able to blast through space without the aid of a helmet.

The last time we see Carol (in this timeline), she's jumping into hyperspace to find Talos and the Skrulls a new home.

The Avengers Initiative

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Captain America may have been the first Avenger, but Captain Marvel inspired the name!

The final scene takes us to Fury's office, where Coulson is trying to get him to choose a new eye. Fury tells the future S.H.I.E.L.D. Director that they need to begin to assemble heroes to deal with intergalactic threats.

We then see that Nick is typing out a document titled "The Protector Initiative," but when he notices that his new superpowered pal was known as Carol "Avenger" Danvers back in her military days... well, the rest is history.

We're In The Endgame Now

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As previously reported, the mid-credits scene takes place soon after "The Snap," as Captain America, Black Widow, Rhodey and Banner are attempting to figure out what's going on with the pager Fury used to contact Danvers at the end of Infinity War (she modified it and told him to use it only in an emergency before they parted ways)

Natasha tells Banner to resend the signal, and turns around to be greeted by Captain Marvel, who asks where Fury is.

So, it doesn't look like Avengers: Endgame is going to waste any time reintroducing Carol, as she'll be among the heroes when the film begins.
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ShellHead
ShellHead - 6/13/2019, 5:50 PM
Wow that scene actually dialed up the sinister on the Supreme Intelligence. Wish they had kept it in
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 6/13/2019, 6:28 PM
@ShellHead - I kind of like how the Supreme Intelligence takes the form of which a person most desires. The irony is that this is welcomed by the Kree. The same race that were prejudice against the Skrulls who can also shape shift. Goes to show you the double standard with the Kree.
SanFranLand
SanFranLand - 6/13/2019, 6:34 PM
@ShellHead - Especially like this for showing just a liiiiiiittle bit more of Yon Rogg. That he thinks this much of himself. This larger-than-life version dominating all those that fall so below him.
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 6/13/2019, 6:51 PM
@SonOfAGif - It kinda reminds me of the Mirror of Erised from the Harry Potter franchise.

noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 6/13/2019, 5:53 PM
They cut out so many cool character building scenes. I would be okay with the movie being longer if this stuff was in it!
nikgrid
nikgrid - 6/13/2019, 10:12 PM
@noahthegrand - The last thing that film needed to cut was character building scenes.
Origame
Origame - 6/14/2019, 5:51 AM
@noahthegrand - but developing the villain would make us care about a man. And building captain marvel might show some humanity, which is weakness, which we cant have for wamen.
noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 6/14/2019, 11:58 AM
@Origame - I sincerely doubt that that is the reason they cut these scenes.
Origame
Origame - 6/14/2019, 12:23 PM
@noahthegrand - im deliberately exaggerating yes but considering both the political motives of this movie and the final product it wouldnt surprise me at all.
noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 6/14/2019, 1:46 PM
@Origame - I think the political nature of the film has been far exaggerated in general by people online. The movie has a woman lead, and she fights someone that tries to restrain her from being the best version of herself. That’s more social than political and there’s nothing wrong with it on a conceptual level, but looking at the movie, I feel more had to be done to make the general audience care about each of the important characters. The movie feels to me like a film that someone said “Good Enough” on instead of someone trying to make something genuinely great. I had fun in the theater, but it could have been better.
Origame
Origame - 6/14/2019, 2:53 PM
@noahthegrand - dude the kree are clearly a metaphor for the imaginary patriarchy. Of course its political. Thats what feminism is now. And yes, more needed to be done to make it great. But they settled on a movie so they could pretend anyone who doesnt like it is a woman hater.
noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 6/14/2019, 3:45 PM
@Origame - the film has a positive male role model in Nick Fury. There is a female villain in Minerva. Also, Feminism is by definition just thinking men and women are equal. I don’t find that to be political. I saw the Kree as a 1984 style dystopia anyway. Yon Rog individually is the sexism metaphor if anything.
Origame
Origame - 6/14/2019, 4:20 PM
@noahthegrand - 1) you mean a character who achieves absolutely nothing and a female villain that isnt even factored into any review out there? Yeah, that really tells me something about how its not feminist propaganda.

2) no, equal rights between men and women is called egalitarian. Feminism is an advocacy of women's rights. Sure it also claims the idea of having rights equal to men but since men and women currently have equal rights (or more specifically women have more rights) modern feminism is more focused on getting more and more than men.

3) its rights issues. Of course thats political. Thats not even an opinion thing. Who has what rights is politics.

4) so its not about sexism even though the main villain is all about sexism? What logic is that? And its a group of men deciding what to do with a womans body and ultimately keep the woman from her full potential. Thats the exact idea of the patriarchy the feminists made up.
noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 6/14/2019, 4:58 PM
First,

fem·i·nism
/ˈfeməˌnizəm/

noun
the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.

On the basis of equality of the sexes is important

Second)
There are numerous issues women have that men like I do not have. Take a look at rape laws for example. Brock Turner raped a woman and spent three months in prison. Show me any evidence women have more rights than men.

Three) there is no evidence women have more rights than men. If you can find some show me. That sounds like something someone would make up to on one of those creepy incel websites.

Finally, Nick Fury is a major character in the film. He’s in all the marketing, he’s basically Captain Marvel’s partner in the film. You can’t just ignore that.
dragon316
dragon316 - 6/13/2019, 6:00 PM
Nice deleted scenes keep them in but still not enough for me like movie if they where in movie
Polaris
Polaris - 6/13/2019, 6:14 PM
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 6/13/2019, 6:35 PM
I hope Captain Marvel 2 gives us a villain that will have a better motive. I would love for Titannus to be the villain of part 2 and explore the Radical Terrorist side of the Skrulls. Where Titannus and his band of terrorist Skrulls launch a counter offensive on Hala and anyone who aids them. Titannus cannot shape-shift and would be the first attempt at a Super-Skrull. This would also build the plot for a future Fantastic 4 movie.
Benjamitesandwich
Benjamitesandwich - 6/13/2019, 6:36 PM
A lot of wasted potential with this film. The sequel needs a jumpstart with new writers and a new director with a stronger vision for where to take Dancer's character.
Benjamitesandwich
Benjamitesandwich - 6/13/2019, 6:36 PM
@Benjamitesandwich - Danver's
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 6/13/2019, 9:02 PM
@Benjamitesandwich - Personally it has the best score in Phase 3.
DoubleD
DoubleD - 6/13/2019, 6:42 PM
OT

Toy Story 4 reviews are out at Rotten Tomatoes.

100% with 76 reviews
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 6/13/2019, 6:55 PM
Really wished they had left the SI and Yon-Rogg scene, it was very well done and sells the SI as this overall big bad of maybe Captain Marvel's franchise. Good performance by Jude Law who is acting against himself too.
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 6/13/2019, 6:56 PM
This should've been left in the movie, as it could've been 10-15 minutes longer, IMO.
inkniron
inkniron - 6/13/2019, 7:50 PM
I finally saw this yesterday. Pretty meh. Fury's eye thing was just stupid, they completely ruined The Supreme Intelligence and Mar-vell both and they dis a piss porr job picking out Brie's stunt double. That last one might seem like a nitpick, but when half of Carol's screen time is the stunt double, maybe get someone who isn't so glaringly someone else.
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 6/13/2019, 8:15 PM
Really should have kept these in
Dmont177
Dmont177 - 6/14/2019, 1:29 PM
The best thing to develop the character now is to have the villain of the next movie be a skrull and have the final act take place on Hala where she's forced to save the city. Push the dynamic that all of any species isnt truly good or truly evil and push her to defend the supreme intelligence indirectly by saving all the innocent Kree.
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