Steve Rogers trying to adjust in the Modern World ( Deleted Scene from the Avengers ) 720 P HD

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Captain America trying to adjust in the world after 70 years of sleep, Deleted scene from The Avengers (2012) movie

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All Comments (21)
  • @ImzyH
    Marvel always love deleting good scenes
  • @Mark73
    Steve watching Shrek for the first time: "Wow. This is the best looking claymation I've ever seen."
  • @joelellis7035
    "We've got free wireless." "Radio?" Steve's not wrong. Your wireless internet is technically radio. Also your cell phone.
  • @odysseusrex5908
    "Ask for her number, you moron." I'm not much of an MCU fan. Hell, I'm not much of a Marvel comics fan, but I love the way Stan Lee snuck himself into all those movies. RIP Stan.
  • @jzombie1744
    "A lot of people wait here just to see him fly by" See its THAT kind of world building I like, just the citizens admiring so much of a person they are willing to wait to see him go by like the flash is such a cool little detail Also Stan Lee talking to Rogers like he's the dad giving his son a hint is hilarious.
  • @Lou-hw7dd
    The way the video cuts right as the voice says "he's out there fighting for the land that he loves, and he won't stop," just to show us Steve's deadpan expression on the blank modern screen. That moment alone carries more weight than most movies can pull off.
  • I understand why they cut it for pacing reasons but I think getting more of a perspective on what Steve is going through helps us understand why he acts the way he does during the first half of the movie.
  • @miketomlins2365
    I feel for Steve. He feels so lonely in modern New York City. His expressions when traveling, taking the subway just show a man out of time… a lost man.
  • ashley johnson serving cap some coffee then getting called a moron by stan lee himself was gold. I wish that was in the original.
  • @maxdonahue210
    This scene adds a lot to cap’s growth and adjustment to the new world he’s in, and it makes Ashley’s appearance at the end of the fight mean more and not just “oh hey look it’s Ashley Johnson”
  • @ytuser_3122
    This is one of those scenes that SHOULD NOT have been deleted, I don’t care if it’d have given Captain America more screen time than the other heroes
  • I wish there was a scene where Steve reacts to other historical events after World War II.
  • Seeing him look up at the buildings or even the phone was masterful. They did a great job (to the best of their ability) of capturing how ALIEN the world would feel but especially NYC to someone who lived there almost 100 years prior. As a child Steve would have remembered being able to see the sky uninterrupted in certain parts of Brooklyn. Lol.
  • @AssassinBasim
    From a kid from Brooklyn to a captain fighting a titan with the power of a god, steve has one hella legacy and a life
  • I’m glad that this scene didn’t forget that Cap drew when he was thinking. It seems like the rest of the movies forgot about that.
  • @Ryder_OMEGA
    Crazy how this deleted scene alone means more and more interesting and fun to understand. Then the whole phase 4 and 5.