Chris Evans should actually do a You Tube "reactions" series as Steve Rogers. Like "Steve Rogers hears Sidewalk Talk by Jellybean for the first time" or something like that.
@@brandon1234 your sentence is ironic. A comic book character is a comic book artist drawing comic book characters. Also, the captain America comic is already around at the time of ww2
I can't believe this stuff was cut. The scenes gave a great insight into Steve's place in the current world, and how lost he felt, which leads into his crisis of identity and purpose in later films. Just the shot of him walking through New York surrounded by all the technological advancements he can't even begin to wrap his head around is so powerful. You start to imagine how lost and sad you'd feel to know one time and place and awake in what feels like seconds to a world far removed from the one you knew into one you can't begin to comprehend.
@jeff nomad When I first saw Cap and the WWII vets at the party in AoU I honestly didn't know whether to laugh or audibly say, "Awwwww." I love the little details like that in these movies. I wish we'd have gotten scenes like that (like Cap talking to old vets through Sam's PTSD group) to explore Cap trying to find his place in the world while connecting to the experiences of those who also served in times of conflict.
@jeff nomad Though I do like that after Sam is snapped Cap keeps up his group and tries to help other lost people find a purpose in their new reality, even though he himself struggles to truly move on. Just shows what kind of guy Cap is. Even after a loss he's trying to claim some kind of ground and make sure the losses suffered weren't in vain.
this scene showed why cap had gone back in time to spend time with peggy in endgame, his life was very lonely and didn’t have anything else to do afterwards
They should have just kept this in the movie... Because the waitress' reaction when she saw captain america makes so much more sense with this in the movie...
Yes is right. When I saw at first time i didnt understand why the girl reaction like "I know you". This is why. They should have mantain this scene. Also the clock and metlife building is where they Avenger reunited at first time. In the same place where Roger was drinking coffee. And the most important things is Stan Lee is in the scene.
“We did film a scene in Cap’s apartment. It will be one of the DVD extras. I had quite a little sequence built of Cap not relating to the world and feeling his isolation and as we got closer and closer, we realized, when he’s punching that bag, he’s pretty much telling us everything we need to know. He’s in a gym by himself at night beating things up. And then you sort of go, “Actually, that story’s being told by that.” That's Joss Whedon's explanation, I'd have to disagree though. The scene adds so much and changes the way you view the film, especially with the waitress.
2:13 when the waitress says most people come by to watch Iron Man fly. Later in the movie when they find out what Shield has been doing with the tesseract, Tony is like "how is this now about me...?" And Cap says, "isn't everything?" This scene shows why Cap would think that way
This scene totally should have been in the movie, as I feel it greatly expands on Captain America's character, such as the loneliness and sense of loss he must feel for being misplaced in time.
The problem is that it would have put a little too much emphasis on the cap, imho. Would have been better in a captain america movie instead of an avengers movie. Fantastic scene still though
That does make quite a bit of sense. Perhaps they could have found some kind of happy medium? I feel like in the movie they sort of skipped over him. Well, I guess him and Thor.
I think if they took some of the emphasis off Iron Man then They could have easily found time to put this in. Cap is supposed to be the protagonist, but sometimes they act like he's a side character. He's obviously not.
These deleted scenes hold more values than the producer thought. Yeah sure it doesn't fit in with the rest of the movie but it shows how hard it is to cope with normal life for a veteran. The memories linger in your brain, push your life one inch deeper at a time. Real life or not, this is real. And Ultron is right, Cap is pretending to live without a war.
The director's words behind deleting this scene,"We initially did shoot a scene in Captain America's old apartment,which shows him finding out the status of his contemporaries by the files Nick Fury sent him,lamenting from his loss. This was supposed to be the link from Cap : TFA to Marvel's The Avengers. Steve was supposed to meet Fury in the gym and thank him for debriefing him. However the whole sequence was reshot,and Fury debriefed him after their meeting,which essentially meant we can't keep this one running. For linking Cap : TFA and Avengers,we used the flashbacks,and how Steve can't sleep at night,fighting and the flashbacks tell the whole story of how he is coping." "Though this did emphasize on why the waitress looked particularly focused on Cap during the end of the battle,we felt it was insulting for Cap to be not known,even for a commoner at a Cafe,after his contribution to America and specially after getting defrosted and all,which made quite the fuss all over the country again,as their long lost hero had returned. Editors emphasised on that,as for the waitress later that scene was edited and cut short but her presence was kept intact,as we thought she can be shown as the face of the mass who felt delightful for the presence of their favorite hero and gratitude for him saving their lives."
@@sandromercadobustinza6339 I mean, she gets to voice Ellie from The Last of Us, as well as motion capture her. And that's a triple A game that made a lot of money, so it's not like she disappeared into obscurity. Just works in a different part of the entertainment industry now, but still doing well for herself. Could be worse.
She was suppose to be in a lot more. She was suppose to be steves new love interest she was planned for future films but they shelved that idea and went with Sharon Carter. That must suck getting into a big budget movie think your character is going to go somewhere then they cut her out of future movies
its around 1 hour and 58 minutes into the movie, cap saves a bunch of people who are held hostage inside a bank, during the fight there he loses his mask and one of the hostages is the serving lady in this clip. she sees him unmasked while being evacuated from the building and has a surprised look seeing steve like that.
She had pretty much all of her scenes cut. She was supposed to be a background story. Sucks because it added a layer that would have been nice. There's like 5 or 6 minutes of her
Yeah right. And I don't understand why she's shocked. Am I like "Who are you gurl?" only to find out there was a deleted scene. But atleast it makes sense now
Until GOTG we never saw anything that actual meant anything, it was just all for thrillers and whatnot, Thank James Gunn for his amazing work and the impression that lasted up to this point.
This scene really shows how Steve felt out of place and out of time after coming out of the ice. It would've given much more meaning to the decision he made in Endgame. Also, it explains why the waitress was so surprised to see Cap without the mask during the battle.
personally i think it was always kinda obvious that the new time wasn't really...his. that he didn't feel comfortable and had problems to adapt to it. To me the decision to return to Peggy wasn't that surprising, just like the decision to give Sam the shield . despite some people losing their collective shits that it wasn't Bucky...who for obvious reasons wasn't ready to receive the mantle and responsibility of the shield.
Good lord, this 3 minutes would have given Cap's character so much more depth and meaning. I guess they only wanted a fast, action-packed movie and not much else...still.
It's possible that MCU's first plan with Cap was to be the old guy who had trouble understanding the present (I understood that reference! moment and some others) but the Russo brothers came to his rescue in Cap's 2nd and 3rd movie and made him almost the same as his comic counterpart. Hell, the Russos' were so good, Marvel/Disney made them do Avengers IW and Avengers EG.
lemuellala2 that can be explained in universe too though, during this movie it has only been a few months since getting out of the ice therefore everything seems weird to him but the winter soldier takes place two years later, that’s enough time to learn much more about the world and adjust
@bd z Wrong, Marvel adds a lot of character depth, but this would have made the focus too much on the cap... to say they had plans for character depth means that they would never make this scene and says that you never watched any other MCU film or never paid proper attention. It's just that this movie was already kinda a risk, something never done before... so they went the safer route...
This prove that steve isn’t fit for this time, he doesn’t understand the world for him. Its like the world...isn’t the world for him, for shadowing he is a man out of time
This perfectly illustrates he's a man out of time. Something that's sorely missing in Cap movies. This has more dramatic impact than having Cap try to catch up on pop culture. It would make sense that Cap would be more interested in war documentaries or documentaries about the past years than about pop culture.
This scene would have shown why Bucky is so important to cap. A man who thinks all his friends are dead and suddenly find out his best friend is still alive..!!!
Knowing who Ashley is now, it's really just a testament to her voice acting ability seeing this. She sounds in my opinion like someone I would know voice wise, she has a nasally kinda tone that's common in my area of New York. Solid job on her part.
Me too. It’s a nice little bit of his character. Would’ve loved to see him making sketches for the team as gifts, and Tony giving him shit for it, but still carefully framing his picture and putting it in a safe place.
They've deleted a few over the years. In the first Spider-Man he's running a sunglasses stand that Peter walks up to, and says, "try these on - they're just like the ones the X-Men wear!" In Spider-Man 2, Stan was originally supposed to be the guy who shouts "Spider-Man stole that guy's pizzas!"
Oof. I wonder how many people continued to show up in memory of Tony Stark. Edit: During Iron Man 2 he just vanished as far as most people knew, in Iron Man 3 people had no idea he was hiding with Harvey--heck, only Pepper and maybe anyone she told had any idea Tony survived. Endgame was 'merely' the first time it was the real deal.
Waking up after 70 years and seeing that it's not the same world you lived in must be traumatic. I always wanted to see Steve's integration process in this reality, and this scene is the closest thing I find to it.
There was this short-lived show called Alcatraz involving time travel, with one of them saying that you can get used to what a telephone, car and record player look like several decades later but then you realize you have nobody to call up to see if they'd like to drive over to the music store to buy some records.
Yea if they showed this i would've liked him way more in this movie but since they cut it out it looked Cap was just being a jackass to everyone in the movie.
Finally someone said it! I swear I love RDJ but they always focus on ironman so much and tries to make him superior that they forgets that other characters also needs character development in the movie
I think the scene should’ve been in the movie, it really shows the depth of captain America and How out of place he feels. You really feel the emotion in this, his day-to-day life going by every day leaving the past behind waking up in the world you’re unfamiliar with, this scene get it right. That’s all, peace✌🏻
Everything and everyone, mostly, long gone. I wonder what beach landing that was. Thought he went in the ice before June 1944, and he was nowhere near the Pacific. Maybe North Africa? Sicily?
I agree. It is regrettable that the movies have not devoted more time to Steve's development, his relationships, and his overcoming the shadows of his past.
I wished they added this scene in, it adds more reason as to why the waitress was looking at Rogers when he was in the battle of new York, she recognized him
This shows how much he needs Bucky. I imagine Bucky feels very similar to Cap now that he's gone. Bucky never really felt like he was out of his time, the films never really pushed that hard though.
i agree, tho i think that Bucky , due to his more lively and outgoing character, seems to have a much easier time to adapt. Steve seems to be more of an introvert, not shy, but rather a thinker..one who watches a party, or stands with a few selected people, than be the center of attention.
@@KaySan666 nice observation Alpaca 🙂 I also agree. Plus I guess Bucky has seen the changing times while he was the winter soldier, so time passing wasn't as much a 1-1 experience for him as it was Steve
san man referred Stan lee as father which is fictionally correct because rest of creators or creative team can be referred as Mothers . I know Stan lee's contribution only started after #3 of Captain America comic series where he introduced boomerang effect to his Shield . But still he deserves credits for accomplishments of Marvel 2day.
Thomas O'Donoghue Close enough, he did write for Cap starting in the 40s, kinda was his start in the business. That said, I think the naked Hulk scene would have been a better spot for him. Or something with the other Avengers he actually did create instead of just writing for, yeah.
The vendor saying "Buy some time...buy some time people!" is VERY fitting for the character and obviously intentionally put there. What a character...what an amazing arc he`s had.
This is the scene that needed to happen for the man out of time. Still feeling the lost of all his friends, missing that one chance with that one perfect one. All of that might have happened for 70 years but to him, it literally just happened just a few days ago for him. Imgine how painful and lonely it really feels.
His mind can process faster then any other human on the planet... I'm not surprised that would allude to artistic vision. You also have to remember Cap wasn't a jock growing up so another thing I'm not surprised by.
They included some of his drawings in movies. For example in Cap 1, Peggy sees what hes drawing and has the 'you have two choices, a lab rat or a dancing monkey' line. You see that same dancing money drawing near steves computer in i think civil war and maybe one of the avenger movies its in the background. It was a carry over from cap 1 where he drew everything.
+Michael Brown 2nd only to Tony Stark cuz his brain is a gigantic micro processor unit man. to build machines the way he does? genius level. but Steve's pretty close, just uses his mind for war tactics and such
+Francisco Solano Lopez But it helps explain why Ashley Johnson's character had the typical slow motion reveal when she sees Cap without the mask and why they gave her a scene where she's doing an interview. Those scenes make more sense now that I know they interacted before target than what seemed, from her perspective, as 'oh, random hot guy I've never seen before that is a superhero who I'm now infatuated with' and 'I'm a random character with no previous connection to the story but I have a personal scene'
Might've been cut for pacing reasons, even though it does explain why she was looking at him so strangely after he saved her from the Chitauri bomb later on.
This scene should have made the movie!!!! Not only because it shows the suffering of Steve and how out of place and time he is but also because it explains why the waitress and him look at each other during the battle!!!!!
As I combat veteran I resonate with this scene. It’s hard to fit in and cope with society. Cap is being himself, though a loner he’s always had this savior complex of trying to save the world .
Such good filmmaking in this scene. Amazing example of show not tell. Very little spoken dialogue was needed to demonstrate how Steve felt. You could feel Steve's lack of direction and complete absence of purpose. His loneliness was palpable. I like that they showed a bit of Steve's artistic ability. He actually studied Art in College in the comics. And then at the end with the friendly Waitress and the bit of levity provided by Stan Lee, the four scene was lifted up by a bit of hope for Steve to find his place in this new time. Just a masterfully directed scene. I wish so much that this would've been included in the final film.
She was suppose to be in a lot more. She was suppose to be steves new love interest she was planned for future films but they shelved that idea and went with Sharon Carter. That must suck getting into a big budget movie think your character is going to go somewhere then they cut her out of future movies
@@user-oj2kz7eh6d it makes it sound even weirder since steve went back and married Peggy. So steve is Sharon's uncle. It just seemed like a weird and forced relationship with sharon . It should have been the waitress he dated I dont think there would be awkward relationship except the fact he's over 80 years old
ANNA ROSE It's from Winter Soldier. Cap steals his uniform from the museum where Stan Lee's character works as a nightguard and when he notices the costume is missing, he goes: Oh, man... I'm so fired. In Cap 1, his cameo is as an army general waiting for Cap to come on stage. When Cap doesn't show up and some other, normal looking guy goes on stage, he says: I thought he'd be taller, mistaking this normal guy for Cap.
Oh my god it's that girl at the end of the Avengers that Cap saved from those aliens! I was wondering why she kept staring at him but this scene explains that!
So that's why she was shocked when she realized he was the Captain America,,, that makes sense. okay,,, so now her close-ups in the theatrical cut are digestible for me.
This scene adds to the emotional center of who and what Capt America really was in the modern age. lts easy for myself, a veteran, to see and feel his pain. l feel it too. I identify with that on a deep level. Capt America served and fought, not just for AMERICA, but what we were lead to believe was a "right and wrong" and justice. I say "lead to believe" because now in hindsight we can both see that it was all a lie. The realization that it was all a lie is devastating. To know close friends are now dead who also believed the lie and died fighting for that lie. And now, here we are, years later trying to cope and just get by, knowing the truth. The truth in this case doesnt set you free. Its a burden you cannot share. You cant talk it away and even if you tried no one will believe you. They call you names like conspiracy theory nutjob or write you off as victims of PTSD. And then they go on about their normal lives thinking a simple "thank you for your service" is all they owe you. Youre left standing there, just as Capt America is left sitting at the table, knowing the people around you, the ones who give you their little 5 word salute, just as much as the ones who call you baby killer or treat you like youre stupid and with disgust, that none of them have the slightest clue what the real truth is. Whats worse, as time goes by you realize how indecently comfortable they are with the lie. They embrace it, take advantage of every nuance of the lie, bought for them with your sanity and the lives of men and women you served with. I would be willing to bet that many vets feel this same way. We dont just say "It wasnt worth it", we also say "You people and this country dont deserve us and you werent worth it either." YOU and this GOVERNMENT make us ASHAMED of you, this government, and mostly ourselves for having wasted one second putting you and this country before our own welfare, friends and lives. We dont all have PTSD. Our supposed anti social behaviors are not a symptom of military service. lts a symptom of having to deal with all you ASSHOLES after we get out and back around you. You people are garbage. And we paid the price.
What's aggravating is the Vets voices are silenced from telling the truth. 1 person in my family worked for a former president. This particular president did not trust the FBI, CIA, or any other counter intelligence agencies. My relative was hired because he was a vet, and he trusted my relative. To this day I don't know what he was hired to do. What I do know is this president had a deep distrust of the counter intelligence agencies, and didn't fully trust some of his own advisers. When the president doesn't even trust some of his own advisors, and counter intelligence people need to pay close attention and start asking questions.
Im sorry about that sir i may not experience what you guys went through but i will always be grateful for you guys and yea i fully agree with you those ungrateful a holes have no idea what kind of hell you and brothers went through this is why I changed my mind about joining the military is because of how people are nowadays its just not worth it i rather die for God and my family than this corrupt government and its corrupt people
I just realized that "Winter Soldier" never showed a scene with Steve drawing like he did in TFA and here. Pity. It's a little thing, but I think it's important to show him having interests outside of duty.
gmk kmg Well to be fair you're the one that made a mistake. And instead of recognizing that and being cool you had to go there and call him that, which doesn't help anybody and is really offensive. Don't snap.
The director's words behind deleting this scene,"We initially did shoot a scene in Captain America's old apartment,which shows him finding out the status of his contemporaries by the files Nick Fury sent him,lamenting from his loss. This was supposed to be the link from Cap : TFA to Marvel's The Avengers. Steve was supposed to meet Fury in the gym and thank him for debriefing him. However the whole sequence was reshot,and Fury debriefed him after their meeting,which essentially meant we can't keep this one running. For linking Cap : TFA and Avengers,we used the flashbacks,and how Steve can't sleep at night,fighting and the flashbacks tell the whole story of how he is coping." "Though this did emphasize on why the waitress looked particularly focused on Cap during the end of the battle,we felt it was insulting for Cap to be not known,even for a commoner at a Cafe,after his contribution to America and specially after getting defrosted and all,which made quite the fuss all over the country again,as their long lost hero had returned. Editors emphasised on that,as for the waitress later that scene was edited and cut short but her presence was kept intact,as we thought she can be shown as the face of the mass who felt delightful for the presence of their favorite hero and gratitude for him saving their lives."
There should be an Avengers Extended Cut where this scene is included. It's one of the best deleted scenes I've ever seen. It adds so much more emotion to the story and slows things down for a moment so the viewer can get to know Cap. A lot of veterans would have identified with this scene. There's barely any talking so it transcends languages. Shame that it was cut. Bad decision.
I felt sorry for cap in this movie clearly he’s a man out of time. Time literally past him by😔😔😢😔😢😢😔at least he got that dance at the end of endgame with Peggy.
Daniel Ordonez Even if the movie is too "long" they should have kept this scene. it would have fit perfectly and it would emphasize how lonely he is in the world now before they build on in Winter Soldier.
It really shows how much of a "man out of time" Cap is. I can imagine it would feel like loving on a completely different planet, with rules and customs different from the ones on the world you left.
@@greyman6353 i was gonna say that the only 'DECEASED' file was Howard Stark's, but then i remembered that it's very likely that he also read the files of his old comrades (The Howling Commandos/Bucky), most of them who were also DECEASED (Bucky wasn't technically dead, but he didn't know he was still alive here anyway)
If you look closelywhen he is reading Peggy's file - you can see Bucky's file to the left on the desk and it says Missing in Action!!@@davidmedinaortega9859
This scene really captures the "man out of time" concept. He is in a whole new world and he is just struggling to see where he could fit in or even if he can fit in.
This scene is so profound and sad to watch. It gives a lot of perspective to where Cap is mentally and emotionally. I realize it may not fit into the theme of Avengers, but it gives so much insight into his character. Into a lot of vets really, and probably old people in general. It shows how people stay the same, but the world changes around them and leaves them disconnected and out of place.
honestly, even after the bastardization of both the Hulk/Banner and Ultron in Age of Ultron, killing off Quicksilver as a plot device, and the completely silly tone of that entire movie... I think cutting this scene from the first movie might be my least favorite thing Joss Whedon did in the MCU
This scene deserved to be there in the movie. This is so emotional & powerful and adds heaps to Captain's character development. My favourite deleted scene ever.
Such a powerful scene! Just showcased how lonely and weak a character he is after the war and the first movie! Truly brilliant! Should have been in the movie
Can we just have an entire movie of cap being sad and awkward and trying to fit into modern society, and like finding out what the internet is?
I don't think the fandom could take it. I could not.
Nah! He is smart guy, he have seen lot of things in past. Might have taken time to understand new tech but not like cave man to understand new tech
Honestly ik cap’s arc is over but I would still love to see it
Chris Evans should actually do a You Tube "reactions" series as Steve Rogers. Like "Steve Rogers hears Sidewalk Talk by Jellybean for the first time" or something like that.
Yeah,I will love that
I can literally feel his loneliness in this scene.
Same
Most definitely
Same here.
There will only be one Captain America to me Chris Evans 💯
@@otilioguillen2415 yes bro no one i mean no the fuck one can replace him
I loved that subtle reference to Steve's artistic abilities. He was an artist before he became a super soldier.
I hope he got to be an artist the second time around. I like to think he illustrated children's books about his friends.
In the comics, his job was to draw comic books
@@brandon1234 your sentence is ironic.
A comic book character is a comic book artist drawing comic book characters.
Also, the captain America comic is already around at the time of ww2
yeah that's the good ending for artists pre-WW2. The bad ending, well, you know.
LOL
And these motherfuckers had to cut that out
I can't believe this stuff was cut. The scenes gave a great insight into Steve's place in the current world, and how lost he felt, which leads into his crisis of identity and purpose in later films. Just the shot of him walking through New York surrounded by all the technological advancements he can't even begin to wrap his head around is so powerful. You start to imagine how lost and sad you'd feel to know one time and place and awake in what feels like seconds to a world far removed from the one you knew into one you can't begin to comprehend.
@jeff nomad When I first saw Cap and the WWII vets at the party in AoU I honestly didn't know whether to laugh or audibly say, "Awwwww." I love the little details like that in these movies. I wish we'd have gotten scenes like that (like Cap talking to old vets through Sam's PTSD group) to explore Cap trying to find his place in the world while connecting to the experiences of those who also served in times of conflict.
@jeff nomad Though I do like that after Sam is snapped Cap keeps up his group and tries to help other lost people find a purpose in their new reality, even though he himself struggles to truly move on. Just shows what kind of guy Cap is. Even after a loss he's trying to claim some kind of ground and make sure the losses suffered weren't in vain.
It's like giving a computer to a caveman
This is how the Demolition Man must have felt.
Many fans would be ok with a 7 hour Avengers movie. Many cinema owners would not.
Stan Lee: "Ask for her number, you moron"
Steve Rogers: "No, I don't think I will"
That’s what he said in the last movie no I don’t think I will
Steve : i can do this all day
@@michaelferri6790 No shit.
@@michaelferri6790 I understood that reference.
@@michaelferri6790 that’s the point
"Ask for her number, you moron!"
Wiser words have never been said. Gotta love Stan the man!
This is the only cameo of stan lee right? So that means this is the only mcu movie that doesn't have stan lee?
@@sprocketcreations2447 true
Man I played it again but couldn't understand what he said before moron...thanks man
I thought he was saying "Ask her number. Don't be a moron" though
Couldn’t agree with you more man ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
this scene showed why cap had gone back in time to spend time with peggy in endgame, his life was very lonely and didn’t have anything else to do afterwards
The loneliness where you can't find purpose in your life
Ur cmmnt 🥺🥺
@@kumarsohail Are you afraid of vowels
@@yusaidit5311 vowels killed his entire clan and family
not true? he had the avengers and he got back bucky. it made no sense for him to go back it was just bad writing
They should have just kept this in the movie... Because the waitress' reaction when she saw captain america makes so much more sense with this in the movie...
I was just thinking that 😂😂. She was looking at him like “I KNOW YOU”
Also, she's the "public character" that shows up again later (at least twice). Whedon loves those small background characters.
That’s Ellie from the last of us
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Yes is right. When I saw at first time i didnt understand why the girl reaction like "I know you". This is why. They should have mantain this scene. Also the clock and metlife building is where they Avenger reunited at first time. In the same place where Roger was drinking coffee. And the most important things is Stan Lee is in the scene.
Would’ve preferred this as Caps entrance rather than just the punching bags
For real
YA cause the punching bag was already shown as a post credit scene in CA:1st Avenger movie
That's Josh Whedon for you
No. Because if there isn't a fight, hes bored.
ngl i wanted to see the movie with this scene on it
would an extra 3 minutes really have hurt that much momentum? This is a great sequence.
“We did film a scene in Cap’s apartment. It will be one of the DVD extras. I had quite a little sequence built of Cap not relating to the world and feeling his isolation and as we got closer and closer, we realized, when he’s punching that bag, he’s pretty much telling us everything we need to know. He’s in a gym by himself at night beating things up. And then you sort of go, “Actually, that story’s being told by that.”
That's Joss Whedon's explanation, I'd have to disagree though. The scene adds so much and changes the way you view the film, especially with the waitress.
yes it is
the Acura RDX part def wasn't needed tho
+AfterTheFlick exactly, otherwise she just seems to be a random hot chick mooning over a hot superhero
and the net 10 placement
2:13 when the waitress says most people come by to watch Iron Man fly.
Later in the movie when they find out what Shield has been doing with the tesseract, Tony is like "how is this now about me...?"
And Cap says, "isn't everything?"
This scene shows why Cap would think that way
Also, it would explain how he had seen the building when he calls it ugly.
And what's funny is that Tony thinks the same way about Cap as Howard always talked about Cap and didn't pay much attention to Tony.
@@Athenabadassinthearena that’s character development ☝🏻
This scene also proves what an amazing sketch artist he was
In The First Avenger there's also a scene of him drawing
could have gone to art school and ironically one of his biggest enemies was hitler lol
@@nothingman759 he will become Hitler if art school rejected him
This scene totally should have been in the movie, as I feel it greatly expands on Captain America's character, such as the loneliness and sense of loss he must feel for being misplaced in time.
I totally agree. I don't know why the heck they cut it!
The problem is that it would have put a little too much emphasis on the cap, imho. Would have been better in a captain america movie instead of an avengers movie.
Fantastic scene still though
That does make quite a bit of sense. Perhaps they could have found some kind of happy medium? I feel like in the movie they sort of skipped over him. Well, I guess him and Thor.
I think if they took some of the emphasis off Iron Man then They could have easily found time to put this in. Cap is supposed to be the protagonist, but sometimes they act like he's a side character. He's obviously not.
They could have at least kept in the waitress scene, since it establishes why the waitress suddenly takes an interest in him during the final battle.
These deleted scenes hold more values than the producer thought. Yeah sure it doesn't fit in with the rest of the movie but it shows how hard it is to cope with normal life for a veteran. The memories linger in your brain, push your life one inch deeper at a time. Real life or not, this is real. And Ultron is right, Cap is pretending to live without a war.
Well said
Don't forget he's also a man out of time.
Huy Hoang Also, this was a good look at the peaceful and prosperous New York City before Loki came in and ruined everything.
The director's words behind deleting this scene,"We initially did shoot a scene in Captain America's old apartment,which shows him finding out the status of his contemporaries by the files Nick Fury sent him,lamenting from his loss. This was supposed to be the link from Cap : TFA to Marvel's The Avengers. Steve was supposed to meet Fury in the gym and thank him for debriefing him. However the whole sequence was reshot,and Fury debriefed him after their meeting,which essentially meant we can't keep this one running. For linking Cap : TFA and Avengers,we used the flashbacks,and how Steve can't sleep at night,fighting and the flashbacks tell the whole story of how he is coping."
"Though this did emphasize on why the waitress looked particularly focused on Cap during the end of the battle,we felt it was insulting for Cap to be not known,even for a commoner at a Cafe,after his contribution to America and specially after getting defrosted and all,which made quite the fuss all over the country again,as their long lost hero had returned. Editors emphasised on that,as for the waitress later that scene was edited and cut short but her presence was kept intact,as we thought she can be shown as the face of the mass who felt delightful for the presence of their favorite hero and gratitude for him saving their lives."
took me a long time to figure out what Ultron meant but now I do. thanks man....
They should have left this scene in the movie. It really conveys Caps loneliness and detachment from people because he's a man out of time.
Should have kept Ashley Johnson as his love interest.
I wish they had, instead of Sharon Carter, ashley johnson deserves bigger roles, she is amazing
@@sandromercadobustinza6339 I mean, she gets to voice Ellie from The Last of Us, as well as motion capture her. And that's a triple A game that made a lot of money, so it's not like she disappeared into obscurity. Just works in a different part of the entertainment industry now, but still doing well for herself. Could be worse.
2:30 Even Stan Lee shipped it
She was the main voice actor for Infinity Train as Tulip and Lake.
She was suppose to be in a lot more. She was suppose to be steves new love interest she was planned for future films but they shelved that idea and went with Sharon Carter. That must suck getting into a big budget movie think your character is going to go somewhere then they cut her out of future movies
Thats why the lady looked shocked after she saw steve in that last hostage fight when his helmet was not on.
When was that ? Link pls if there's a video of it.
its around 1 hour and 58 minutes into the movie, cap saves a bunch of people who are held hostage inside a bank, during the fight there he loses his mask and one of the hostages is the serving lady in this clip. she sees him unmasked while being evacuated from the building and has a surprised look seeing steve like that.
@@nkamjexe Here is waitress hostage scene ruclips.net/video/OhV6QZfbcs0/видео.html
She had pretty much all of her scenes cut. She was supposed to be a background story. Sucks because it added a layer that would have been nice. There's like 5 or 6 minutes of her
Yeah right. And I don't understand why she's shocked. Am I like "Who are you gurl?" only to find out there was a deleted scene. But atleast it makes sense now
Cutting this scene shows Marvel didn't understand value of emotional scenes until infinity war.
Until GOTG we never saw anything that actual meant anything, it was just all for thrillers and whatnot, Thank James Gunn for his amazing work and the impression that lasted up to this point.
HyperlordXP Winter Soldier didn't do too bad in that department though
@@Foodude thank the Russo Brothers for that! I recommend their recent career time line video
Iron man three, Winter soldier, Civil War, and the guardians movies would say otherwise
HyperlordXP
Did you watched the first avenger? Iron man 3?
Been an introvert for a whole life but watching Captain America being alone and feeling the existential crisis is quite sad.
This scene really shows how Steve felt out of place and out of time after coming out of the ice. It would've given much more meaning to the decision he made in Endgame.
Also, it explains why the waitress was so surprised to see Cap without the mask during the battle.
personally i think it was always kinda obvious that the new time wasn't really...his. that he didn't feel comfortable and had problems to adapt to it.
To me the decision to return to Peggy wasn't that surprising, just like the decision to give Sam the shield . despite some people losing their collective shits that it wasn't Bucky...who for obvious reasons wasn't ready to receive the mantle and responsibility of the shield.
Right.
Good lord, this 3 minutes would have given Cap's character so much more depth and meaning. I guess they only wanted a fast, action-packed movie and not much else...still.
This scene is great but i feel it would have gave Cap more spotlight above the rest of the Avengers.
It's possible that MCU's first plan with Cap was to be the old guy who had trouble understanding the present (I understood that reference! moment and some others) but the Russo brothers came to his rescue in Cap's 2nd and 3rd movie and made him almost the same as his comic counterpart. Hell, the Russos' were so good, Marvel/Disney made them do Avengers IW and Avengers EG.
lemuellala2 that can be explained in universe too though, during this movie it has only been a few months since getting out of the ice therefore everything seems weird to him but the winter soldier takes place two years later, that’s enough time to learn much more about the world and adjust
@@ChristianVillamil yet Tony got the most screen time in this film.
@bd z Wrong, Marvel adds a lot of character depth, but this would have made the focus too much on the cap... to say they had plans for character depth means that they would never make this scene and says that you never watched any other MCU film or never paid proper attention. It's just that this movie was already kinda a risk, something never done before... so they went the safer route...
"We've got free wireless"
"Radio?"
Ye we all saw that.........
And what Stan Lee said??
thats the girl he saves in the end. shes on tv saying "whereever he is, thank you". pretty sure its the same girl.
Ferrenzi your mom saw that
WiFi does use radio waves so technically Cap is right!
That "wireless" mini scene really kicked it home: Steve is a man out of his time.
This prove that steve isn’t fit for this time, he doesn’t understand the world for him. Its like the world...isn’t the world for him, for shadowing he is a man out of time
It feels as if the wrong side won ww2...
@@LurkerAnonymous OK
Ah, this is the bit of Cap culture shock that was missing in the movies.
This perfectly illustrates he's a man out of time. Something that's sorely missing in Cap movies. This has more dramatic impact than having Cap try to catch up on pop culture. It would make sense that Cap would be more interested in war documentaries or documentaries about the past years than about pop culture.
Just what I was thinking. I always thought he’d adjusted way too easily. This is perfect and just what I’d always wanted.
Anakin Skyobiliviator facts
This scene would have shown why Bucky is so important to cap. A man who thinks all his friends are dead and suddenly find out his best friend is still alive..!!!
Knowing who Ashley is now, it's really just a testament to her voice acting ability seeing this. She sounds in my opinion like someone I would know voice wise, she has a nasally kinda tone that's common in my area of New York. Solid job on her part.
i hate how they didn’t touch on his drawing skills ,, this was such good scenes and they had to not put it in 🥺
They showed him drawing in The First Avenger.
@@IssyFishyy they meant afterwards. the first avenger is the last we see of it.
Me too. It’s a nice little bit of his character. Would’ve loved to see him making sketches for the team as gifts, and Tony giving him shit for it, but still carefully framing his picture and putting it in a safe place.
HOW DARE THEY DELETE A STAN LEE CAMEO
Dean Stavros Ask for her number you moron. Priceless!!
Dean Stavros - they cut this one but he was on a news clip after the invasion.
That one sucked tho
They've deleted a few over the years. In the first Spider-Man he's running a sunglasses stand that Peter walks up to, and says, "try these on - they're just like the ones the X-Men wear!"
In Spider-Man 2, Stan was originally supposed to be the guy who shouts "Spider-Man stole that guy's pizzas!"
Are you kidding those cameos sound SO much better!
Fun fact: She voices Ellie in The Last Of Us.
Fun fact: she also voices Tulip/Lake in Infinity Train
Fun fact: No shit
Lol she is Ellie 😂
Fun Fact: She voices Gretchen in Recess.
She's also a big DnD nerd.
this is ellie from the last of us
It’s like a crossover for the last of us and The Avengers
"lot of people sit here just to watch him fly by."
That hurts after Endgame xhrkxo
Damn you're right
Oof. I wonder how many people continued to show up in memory of Tony Stark.
Edit: During Iron Man 2 he just vanished as far as most people knew, in Iron Man 3 people had no idea he was hiding with Harvey--heck, only Pepper and maybe anyone she told had any idea Tony survived. Endgame was 'merely' the first time it was the real deal.
Fuck u spoiler
I here ya girl 😔
@@siddharthkapadia7674 Fuck off the movie came out 2 weeks ago and the spoiler ban was lifted last week. Leave.
That waitress was the woman who was interviewed on tv right?
“Captain America saved my life”
Yes
She also played Star Lords mom...
@@michaelmemmel1541 No, Laura Haddock and Ashley Johnson are not the same person.
@@ellogovna5659 correct, my bad. She was actually the autograph seeker (bit part) in the first CA movie.
@@michaelmemmel1541 yeah that one. It's strange how starlord's mom is cap's fan. Just how chris pratt's son likes cap more than starlord XD
I hate how they skipped over him actually adjusting to the modern world in the movie.
Ah, that moment when Captain America met a gnome cleric...
Well someone's from the critical role universe 😂😂
I also see Capt. meeting an angel barbarian
@@BeboptheGamingLoyer At the very least if they kept her in it would have been a quicker way to meet Thor/Stormlord.
@@percivallongname3418He also met a feywild agent of chaos
Damn, I feel so bad for Cap. To miss out on more than half a century and wake up to a different world and almost everyone you know are gone.
I think it's cool. Beside the "everyone you know died" thing, it's like time travel.
I know. This moment of his story really hits hard, and it's crushing that it got cut.
TraustiGeir
Even worse for Thor. All his buddies will die in about 40 years or so which for him is like a month.
Unless Thanos kills all of them
Paul V except for Captain and Bucky
Waking up after 70 years and seeing that it's not the same world you lived in must be traumatic. I always wanted to see Steve's integration process in this reality, and this scene is the closest thing I find to it.
There was this short-lived show called Alcatraz involving time travel, with one of them saying that you can get used to what a telephone, car and record player look like several decades later but then you realize you have nobody to call up to see if they'd like to drive over to the music store to buy some records.
@@blackjac5000 Daaamn!
I cannot now unsee Ashley playing a quiet Swedish fallen angel cutting monsters in half with a giant golden great-sword thanks crit role
Right? I also keep hearing Brian's voice going "IT'S ASHLEY JOHNSON!!!" at every live show
That scene could've changed people's first impression about Cap, but they HAD to take RDJ steal everything.
Yea if they showed this i would've liked him way more in this movie but since they cut it out it looked Cap was just being a jackass to everyone in the movie.
Finally someone said it! I swear I love RDJ but they always focus on ironman so much and tries to make him superior that they forgets that other characters also needs character development in the movie
Exactly ik RDJ is a big star they should have kept this I still love Steve though
@@jarifakhan499 Not anymore
I think the scene should’ve been in the movie, it really shows the depth of captain America and How out of place he feels. You really feel the emotion in this, his day-to-day life going by every day leaving the past behind waking up in the world you’re unfamiliar with, this scene get it right. That’s all, peace✌🏻
So true
Everything and everyone, mostly, long gone.
I wonder what beach landing that was. Thought he went in the ice before June 1944, and he was nowhere near the Pacific. Maybe North Africa? Sicily?
I agree. It is regrettable that the movies have not devoted more time to Steve's development, his relationships, and his overcoming the shadows of his past.
Completely correct, and it's BARELY more than three minutes.
@Dder Nabroc holy crap. Also this scene reminds me a lot of the Sam Raimi movies. The real emotion and the great NYC worldbuilding.
I wished they added this scene in, it adds more reason as to why the waitress was looking at Rogers when he was in the battle of new York, she recognized him
Serval Exactly that's what amazed me then and the same thing I felt after watching it .
Probably my favorite Stan Lee cameo. It's so natural. It's funny even if you don't know who Stan Lee is.
This shows how much he needs Bucky. I imagine Bucky feels very similar to Cap now that he's gone. Bucky never really felt like he was out of his time, the films never really pushed that hard though.
i agree, tho i think that Bucky , due to his more lively and outgoing character, seems to have a much easier time to adapt.
Steve seems to be more of an introvert, not shy, but rather a thinker..one who watches a party, or stands with a few selected people, than be the center of attention.
@@KaySan666 nice observation Alpaca 🙂 I also agree. Plus I guess Bucky has seen the changing times while he was the winter soldier, so time passing wasn't as much a 1-1 experience for him as it was Steve
Literally three minutes of Steve being the embodiment of *hello darkness my old friend*
You lit my day
Wrong universe pal
😂😂😭😂
"Ask for her no. u moron" .
Stan lee simply rocks even at age 91.
Wow...I had no idea he was that old. He's kept himself in pretty good shape, comparatively speaking.
Wise words from Cap's own father
***** Cap was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. Stan Lee didn't create the Marvel Universe single-handed. Far from it.
san man referred Stan lee as father which is fictionally correct because rest of creators or creative team can be referred as Mothers . I know Stan lee's contribution only started after #3 of Captain America comic series where he introduced boomerang effect to his Shield . But still he deserves credits for accomplishments of Marvel 2day.
Thomas O'Donoghue Close enough, he did write for Cap starting in the 40s, kinda was his start in the business. That said, I think the naked Hulk scene would have been a better spot for him. Or something with the other Avengers he actually did create instead of just writing for, yeah.
The vendor saying "Buy some time...buy some time people!" is VERY fitting for the character and obviously intentionally put there. What a character...what an amazing arc he`s had.
Nice catch, was about to comment the same thing… 3 years later😂
This is the scene that needed to happen for the man out of time. Still feeling the lost of all his friends, missing that one chance with that one perfect one. All of that might have happened for 70 years but to him, it literally just happened just a few days ago for him. Imgine how painful and lonely it really feels.
yo why is no one talking about Steve's low key drawing abilities!!?? he's an amazing artist and no one is acknowledging it..!
They should emphasize this other side of Steve more in future appearances
His mind can process faster then any other human on the planet... I'm not surprised that would allude to artistic vision. You also have to remember Cap wasn't a jock growing up so another thing I'm not surprised by.
They included some of his drawings in movies. For example in Cap 1, Peggy sees what hes drawing and has the 'you have two choices, a lab rat or a dancing monkey' line. You see that same dancing money drawing near steves computer in i think civil war and maybe one of the avenger movies its in the background. It was a carry over from cap 1 where he drew everything.
+Michael Brown 2nd only to Tony Stark cuz his brain is a gigantic micro processor unit man. to build machines the way he does? genius level. but Steve's pretty close, just uses his mind for war tactics and such
I agree
Just 3 minutes of footage would make the movie too long? For fuck's sake.
its not always how long the movie gonna be, it`s just that the scene didn`t help the movie as a hold so they deleted it
+Francisco Solano Lopez But it helps explain why Ashley Johnson's character had the typical slow motion reveal when she sees Cap without the mask and why they gave her a scene where she's doing an interview. Those scenes make more sense now that I know they interacted before target than what seemed, from her perspective, as 'oh, random hot guy I've never seen before that is a superhero who I'm now infatuated with' and 'I'm a random character with no previous connection to the story but I have a personal scene'
yeah but you really need to know that? it change the hold movie experience? no,so they left it out in the edit processes
Might've been cut for pacing reasons, even though it does explain why she was looking at him so strangely after he saved her from the Chitauri bomb later on.
Yeah...well...they need extra material to sell DVDs.
This looks like the type of scene the Russo brothers would have directed
it's like watching a depressed dude living his life...
That first bit has got to be the most depressing deleted scene ever
This scene should have made the movie!!!!
Not only because it shows the suffering of Steve and how out of place and time he is but also because it explains why the waitress and him look at each other during the battle!!!!!
aaand how he knew who was and was not dead and pegs info and it shows him at the gym
The "free wireless" part would also have amplified even more the scene later when he says "I got that reference".
@@jjones2582 right
Ya ,I am also confuse about ,but now I know.
As I combat veteran I resonate with this scene. It’s hard to fit in and cope with society. Cap is being himself, though a loner he’s always had this savior complex of trying to save the world .
Such good filmmaking in this scene. Amazing example of show not tell. Very little spoken dialogue was needed to demonstrate how Steve felt. You could feel Steve's lack of direction and complete absence of purpose. His loneliness was palpable. I like that they showed a bit of Steve's artistic ability. He actually studied Art in College in the comics. And then at the end with the friendly Waitress and the bit of levity provided by Stan Lee, the four scene was lifted up by a bit of hope for Steve to find his place in this new time. Just a masterfully directed scene. I wish so much that this would've been included in the final film.
Why does steve have more chemistry with a random waitress than he does with sharon carter?
She was suppose to be in a lot more. She was suppose to be steves new love interest she was planned for future films but they shelved that idea and went with Sharon Carter. That must suck getting into a big budget movie think your character is going to go somewhere then they cut her out of future movies
The steve and sharon relationship just seemed like a very awkward relationship
Mhm
@@batmanrocks6727 feels forced and rushed, I doesn't even remember Sharon at all until people mention her
@@user-oj2kz7eh6d it makes it sound even weirder since steve went back and married Peggy. So steve is Sharon's uncle. It just seemed like a weird and forced relationship with sharon . It should have been the waitress he dated I dont think there would be awkward relationship except the fact he's over 80 years old
I know there's a Stan Lee cameo in The Avengers anyway, but this one was better imo.
Xylarxcode Nah, I prefer the other one
Ashley Johnson is so hot.
ComicbookHero Fanatic I love the one when he said : "oh ... i'm so fired!!" lool i think it's from captain america the first one
ANNA ROSE
It's from Winter Soldier. Cap steals his uniform from the museum where Stan Lee's character works as a nightguard and when he notices the costume is missing, he goes: Oh, man... I'm so fired.
In Cap 1, his cameo is as an army general waiting for Cap to come on stage. When Cap doesn't show up and some other, normal looking guy goes on stage, he says: I thought he'd be taller, mistaking this normal guy for Cap.
Xylarxcode oh yes thank you !! you're good !!! ;)
That's Ashley Johnson for you.
ASHLEY JOHNSON EVERY BODY!!!
I KNOW, IT'S GREAT!
Chris Evans is and will be the Only Captain America.He makes you feel every emotion of his character.Great actor
Do you know any other Captain America ?
Everything Here Actually genius their has been 5 Captain America including Chris Evans and he is the best one period so bye bye now 👍
Agree
Chris Evans will always will be live action Captain America. Roger Craig Smith will always be voice actor of Captain America.
He's more of a Human Torch kind of guy to me. ehehe
Oh my god it's that girl at the end of the Avengers that Cap saved from those aliens! I was wondering why she kept staring at him but this scene explains that!
"What are you afraid of"
"Im scared of ending up alone".
It was a mistake to cut this from the movie
So that's why she was shocked when she realized he was the Captain America,,, that makes sense.
okay,,, so now her close-ups in the theatrical cut are digestible for me.
why marvel delete this scene? it's so emotional
Its because rdj
@@kyfa4966 Why him?
@@kyfa4966 who is RDJ?
@@sperera5916 robert downey
@@sperera5916 There was a rumour why it got deleted because it makes evan had more screentime than rdj... Well it just rumour
This scene adds to the emotional center of who and what Capt America really was in the modern age. lts easy for myself, a veteran, to see and feel his pain. l feel it too. I identify with that on a deep level. Capt America served and fought, not just for AMERICA, but what we were lead to believe was a "right and wrong" and justice. I say "lead to believe" because now in hindsight we can both see that it was all a lie. The realization that it was all a lie is devastating. To know close friends are now dead who also believed the lie and died fighting for that lie. And now, here we are, years later trying to cope and just get by, knowing the truth. The truth in this case doesnt set you free. Its a burden you cannot share. You cant talk it away and even if you tried no one will believe you. They call you names like conspiracy theory nutjob or write you off as victims of PTSD. And then they go on about their normal lives thinking a simple "thank you for your service" is all they owe you. Youre left standing there, just as Capt America is left sitting at the table, knowing the people around you, the ones who give you their little 5 word salute, just as much as the ones who call you baby killer or treat you like youre stupid and with disgust, that none of them have the slightest clue what the real truth is. Whats worse, as time goes by you realize how indecently comfortable they are with the lie. They embrace it, take advantage of every nuance of the lie, bought for them with your sanity and the lives of men and women you served with. I would be willing to bet that many vets feel this same way. We dont just say "It wasnt worth it", we also say "You people and this country dont deserve us and you werent worth it either." YOU and this GOVERNMENT make us ASHAMED of you, this government, and mostly ourselves for having wasted one second putting you and this country before our own welfare, friends and lives. We dont all have PTSD. Our supposed anti social behaviors are not a symptom of military service. lts a symptom of having to deal with all you ASSHOLES after we get out and back around you. You people are garbage. And we paid the price.
I am not part of the Military life but from what I can tell a number of Vets are basically frozen on ice like Cap metaphorically.
What's aggravating is the Vets voices are silenced from telling the truth. 1 person in my family worked for a former president. This particular president did not trust the FBI, CIA, or any other counter intelligence agencies. My relative was hired because he was a vet, and he trusted my relative. To this day I don't know what he was hired to do. What I do know is this president had a deep distrust of the counter intelligence agencies, and didn't fully trust some of his own advisers. When the president doesn't even trust some of his own advisors, and counter intelligence people need to pay close attention and start asking questions.
Im sorry about that sir i may not experience what you guys went through but i will always be grateful for you guys and yea i fully agree with you those ungrateful a holes have no idea what kind of hell you and brothers went through this is why I changed my mind about joining the military is because of how people are nowadays its just not worth it i rather die for God and my family than this corrupt government and its corrupt people
Seeing Ashley acting alongside Chris in the MCU has always made my little Critter heart sing.
I just realized that "Winter Soldier" never showed a scene with Steve drawing like he did in TFA and here. Pity. It's a little thing, but I think it's important to show him having interests outside of duty.
I know right? Steve is actually a really good artist and great at sketching. I wish we saw more of that.
gmk kmg Pay attention. I said in THE WINTER SOLDER
toddsmitts Him drawing was a great throwback to First Avenger which also showed him being a superb drawer. It's a shame they removed this.
I hope they include a scene where he shows off his drawing skills in Civil War.
gmk kmg Well to be fair you're the one that made a mistake. And instead of recognizing that and being cool you had to go there and call him that, which doesn't help anybody and is really offensive. Don't snap.
Should not have cut this out. Steve looking at Peggy's file & then the phone :( Forever bitter about these two not getting a happy ending.
Ikr. Plus I thought Peggy was dead during The Avengers, and then Cap 2 said she weren't.
+thebooky161 In my opinion Peggy is way better than Sharon.
After agent carter tv series I like her much more.
The director's words behind deleting this scene,"We initially did shoot a scene in Captain America's old apartment,which shows him finding out the status of his contemporaries by the files Nick Fury sent him,lamenting from his loss. This was supposed to be the link from Cap : TFA to Marvel's The Avengers. Steve was supposed to meet Fury in the gym and thank him for debriefing him. However the whole sequence was reshot,and Fury debriefed him after their meeting,which essentially meant we can't keep this one running. For linking Cap : TFA and Avengers,we used the flashbacks,and how Steve can't sleep at night,fighting and the flashbacks tell the whole story of how he is coping."
"Though this did emphasize on why the waitress looked particularly focused on Cap during the end of the battle,we felt it was insulting for Cap to be not known,even for a commoner at a Cafe,after his contribution to America and specially after getting defrosted and all,which made quite the fuss all over the country again,as their long lost hero had returned. Editors emphasised on that,as for the waitress later that scene was edited and cut short but her presence was kept intact,as we thought she can be shown as the face of the mass who felt delightful for the presence of their favorite hero and gratitude for him saving their lives."
As sad as Logan and Kayla.
+Dave Mazur yeh now that was crazy sad man. at least Cap got closure. Logan didn't.
My favorite deleted scene.
There should be an Avengers Extended Cut where this scene is included. It's one of the best deleted scenes I've ever seen. It adds so much more emotion to the story and slows things down for a moment so the viewer can get to know Cap. A lot of veterans would have identified with this scene. There's barely any talking so it transcends languages. Shame that it was cut. Bad decision.
Cap was amazed to see everything changed, though he seemed okay while paying $10 for coffee, which normally cost 20cents in 1940
Maybe he is just being generous on the tip? which is...9.8 dollars .
SHIELD probably explained to him how money works nowadays before letting him out in the world.
Inflation and cost of living adjustments can really screw things up
Xd
Imagine if he had setup a savings account before he went to war and it was building interest for almost 100 years.
"Ask for her number, you moron.".............. I'm Dying!
DreamstartheWarrior They cut out Stan's best line...
Thanks a lot for writing what he said. I was guessing it was something like that but the way he says it made it very hard for me to select the words.
Cap : Her what ? You call them by numbers instead of names huh
After all these years who would have thought that Ashley Johnson (voice of ellie from tlou game) was in a marvel movie. Mind effing blown
I realized that way back when it came out, for I have an attention to detail.
I felt sorry for cap in this movie clearly he’s a man out of time. Time literally past him by😔😔😢😔😢😢😔at least he got that dance at the end of endgame with Peggy.
This scene should have stayed in the movie. It is perfect.
Wish they kept that scene. It really shows Steve's going through a trauma.
they said that the movie was gonna be over 3 hours long and tht they had to shorten it so they took most of the cap scenes out:(
Daniel Ordonez Yeah, I remember Joss Wheden mentioned it in the article. Big mistake on Marvel's part.
yeah
Daniel Ordonez
Yes because it's not like EVERYONE would have watched Avengers if it was five hours long for that matter. What fools they are.
Daniel Ordonez
Even if the movie is too "long" they should have kept this scene. it would have fit perfectly and it would emphasize how lonely he is in the world now before they build on in Winter Soldier.
Cap, after sleeping for 70 years: **accepts his fate**
Me, if i slept after 70 years: **panics**
Any more time spent seeing Ashley Johnson is a time well spent.
It really shows how much of a "man out of time" Cap is. I can imagine it would feel like loving on a completely different planet, with rules and customs different from the ones on the world you left.
Damn watching him scan through those files of his friends all stamped DECEASED...
@@greyman6353 i was gonna say that the only 'DECEASED' file was Howard Stark's, but then i remembered that it's very likely that he also read the files of his old comrades (The Howling Commandos/Bucky), most of them who were also DECEASED (Bucky wasn't technically dead, but he didn't know he was still alive here anyway)
If you look closelywhen he is reading Peggy's file - you can see Bucky's file to the left on the desk and it says Missing in Action!!@@davidmedinaortega9859
i can't believe they delete this one, this explains the waiter, and STAN LEE'S CAMEO
i just realized that the waitress was ashley johnson, she played as ellie in the last of us
This was before she became Ellie
@@c-mc bcz this was in 2012
Wow, this really should have been kept in the movie. It's a great scene and ties the end of "Captain America" in to "The Avengers" much more smoothly.
Damn it, why did they cut this out of the movie? It should have stayed where it was.
+VideoGameLova1 because Accura and RDX pull out their product placement Contract and sponsorship
+8lackzify Should've just replaced that shot to be honest, although, I think this belongs in a Cap movie anyway
+8lackzify they could have just cut the Acura bs
I know right we git to see him a little bit more like the others he his the only on with a one minute and plus the first camo of Stan lee
Good at destroying a good movie
Waiter : "we have some free wireless"
Cap : "Radio?" 😂😂😂
Waiter : "What the?"
Whats tha t mean
@@azeemkhan2423 She meant the cafe has wi-fi, but of course Cap doesn't know what that is cause he's OLD
thank you! I didn't listen it clearly
I needed this
John Latham and back then ‘wireless’ meant ‘radio’ (pre- 1960s). I have some older relatives here in my country who still call radio ‘wireless’.
@@kosikumah7249 Also true!
Whedon cutting the best scenes since 2012
Because this scene was cut I didn’t even know Peggy was alive until they the winter soldier movie.
Hey, what's that sound?
OH NOTHING, JUST THE SOUND OF ME CRYING MY EYES OUT.
you see those pieces? yep that's my y heart
This scene puts more perspective on Cap. Which is what the movie should have needed.
This scene really captures the "man out of time" concept. He is in a whole new world and he is just struggling to see where he could fit in or even if he can fit in.
This scene is so profound and sad to watch. It gives a lot of perspective to where Cap is mentally and emotionally. I realize it may not fit into the theme of Avengers, but it gives so much insight into his character. Into a lot of vets really, and probably old people in general. It shows how people stay the same, but the world changes around them and leaves them disconnected and out of place.
Im glad Capt has finally found Sam..
Fun fact : the waitress is played by Ashely Johnson, which is the actress who plays Ellie in The Last of Us
She's also Dr Patterson in Blindspot.
Critical Role my boye
@@Obyrith I was trying to find any Critters in the comments!
@@Merjia I am not. I just like CR. Most of people calling themselves "critters" are cringy weird people :v
And the little girl in Growing Pains
"Well, all the guys in my barbershop quartet are dead."
I have never seen this before and getting to see a Stan Lee cameo I've never seen before put a big smile on my face.
honestly, even after the bastardization of both the Hulk/Banner and Ultron in Age of Ultron, killing off Quicksilver as a plot device, and the completely silly tone of that entire movie... I think cutting this scene from the first movie might be my least favorite thing Joss Whedon did in the MCU
i guess this scene explains a little bit that he was so happy about understanding the reference at the plane thingy
This scene deserved to be there in the movie. This is so emotional & powerful and adds heaps to Captain's character development. My favourite deleted scene ever.
Couldn't agree more 😄😄😄
It's so uncanny seeing Chris Evans in a convincing historical footage
That was a great Stan Lee cameo. RIP to the legend
Such a powerful scene! Just showcased how lonely and weak a character he is after the war and the first movie! Truly brilliant! Should have been in the movie
ItsUzyy umm, I wouldn't say "weak," he seemed more emotionally stressed trying to adjust to modern life.
@@schwiftyshifty3525
Then don't say "weak" lol
Say that the cut scene is powerful!