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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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.

miketomlins
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"No, Mr. Rogers you can't say that anymore."

Man-of-Steel
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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.

greeneanimations
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Steve watching Shrek for the first time: "Wow. This is the best looking claymation I've ever seen."

Mark
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This never should’ve been cut. It was done MASTERFULLY.

tytheaniman
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"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.

odysseusrex
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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.

improbablelem
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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.

Lou-hwdd
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2:38 "this is a nice train. Better than the old ones. My best friend died in a train. They told me it was 50 years ago. It was last month for me."

welon
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3:23 I feel like that line and that rageful punch might slightly implied that Steve kinda wish he died in that crash seeing how alone he feels.

kwayneboy
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"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.

jzombie
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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

ytuser_
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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

DevilsWalk-cg
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Crazy how this deleted scene alone means more and more interesting and fun to understand. Then the whole phase 4 and 5.

Ryder_OMEGA
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I wish there was a scene where Steve reacts to other historical events after World War II.

breadiusloafus
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So that's the reason there was a separate interview of that girl in the end of the movie and was given a little emphasis, I never realised it until now

jaykumar
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Marvel always love deleting good scenes

ImzyH
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This scene would have done a lot for Cap’s character. It shows how much he’s really struggling in this new time. He comes off as a little unpleasant in the first half of the film I feel. This would have really helped to show what he was going through

SamuelAures
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This is exactly how it feels getting out of the military

michaelgutierrez
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This deleted scene alone is better than 90% of anything MCU has produced lately.

lakshaykochhar