Watch all the deleted scenes from Avengers: Endgame

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Avengers: Endgame has barely finished its theatrical run(s), but it’s already hitting the home market in digital and, later, physical form. However, if you don’t want to add it to your collection, you can always just watch most of the special features online.

Let’s talk about the newest bit first. Nerdist posted what it’s calling a special feature (it’s a minute long, so hopefully there’s more to it in the actual release). Basically, it strings together all of the unexpected cameos from the movie, but the ones you noticed and the ones you didn’t. Quite a few members of the Russo family made it in.

Sneaking in Jim Starlin, the creator of Thanos, was a really cool move. Who knows? He might even be open to a cameo in the upcoming Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, since he also created that character.

Now we come to the deleted scenes. We’ve already told you about one, but there are more. We Got This Covered compiled all six into one short video:

I enjoy the not-fully animated Rocket in any of the scenes where he appears. If you look closely, his mouth doesn’t move at all, and his fur textures aren’t in place. He honestly looks a bit like a PlayStation 2 video game character.

You can also hear Tony Stark call his daughter, Morgan, “our alpha female,” which is the most adorable thing I’ve ever heard.

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Interestingly, the only scene that has music added in is the “taking a knee” scene right after Tony Stark dies. That implies that it was cut pretty late into production, as opposed to the Rocket scenes, which aren’t fully animated, or even the additional Tony and Howard Stark conversation, since there’s still a blue screen in the background.

It’s the same with the Rhodey and Steve Rogers conversation — there are some effects there to depict the Tesseract on the screen, and they look close to what appeared onscreen, but not quite.

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