21 MCU Plot Lines That Got Scrapped, But Would've Been Crazy If They Were Actually Pushed Through
A lot of spoilers here if you haven't watched most of them yet—just a fair warning!
Nowadays, if you haven't been able to watch any of the movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and revealed it, people would look at you with a question mark on their faces, as if you're some unidentified creature aimlessly walking this planet. Well, who can blame them—almost everyone has watched at least one MCU movie, whether it's against their will or not!
Let's face it, it's pretty impossible to avoid getting involved in this cinematic universe ever since Iron Man (2008) came out, especially when Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) was released—because, hey, it's hard to turn down watching Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans! The Marvel comics have been beloved by the world since they debuted in the late 1930s, so it's no surprise that many anticipated the release of these movies right from the very first one when the producers were just testing the waters to see what kind of success and recognition they would garner.
Some people have memorized the movies from start to finish, including the shows, while others have been long-time fans of these heroes even before they got their movie adaptations. But what many people don't know is that these movies went through a series of changes before arriving at the final result—and that includes having spare storylines that did not make the final cut.
Read on to discover some of them!
1. When they first wrote the script for Endgame, there was actually a part where Wanda (who, for some reason, survived the snap) goes on a road trip with Rocket to seek an Infinity Stone.
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4. There was an idea that Peter would reveal his own identity in the final battle of Spider-Man: Far From Home to defeat Mysterio, rather than being surprised when the villain did it in the post-credits.
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5. There was a storyline in Avengers: Infinity War where Sam Wilson went to space instead of Spider-Man.
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6. Aaron Taylor-Johnson filmed an alternate scene where Pietro survived the battle in Sokovia and became an Avenger alongside Wanda. You can go cry now.
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7. There was supposed to be a flashback scene of Stephen's sister, Donna, dying in Doctor Strange.
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8. The "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" scene at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy almost included a Grandpa Quill scene where he's looking up at the stars.
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9. You may have already seen this, but Endgame almost included a scene where an older version of Morgan (played by Katherine Langford) talks to Tony Stark while he's visiting the Soulworld.
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10. In Endgame, Natasha almost had a storyline where she was in charge of an organization that cared for children orphaned after their parents were snapped by Thanos.
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11. Hela was supposed to kill Odin in Thor: Ragnarok, instead of him just dying peacefully.
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12. In Endgame, there was supposed to be a scene where Thanos went back in time and killed the Avengers in 2014. Years later, in 2023, a scene would have shown him with Captain America's severed head.
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13. Endgame almost had a post-credits scene of Wanda finding Vision's body after returning from being snapped by Thanos. We did see this in WandaVision, though.
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14. There was an idea in Infinity War that Doctor Strange would send Thanos into a mindscape (similar to what the Ancient One did to Doctor Strange). He would have faced the Living Tribunal.
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15. There was supposed to be a scene in Black Panther where W'Kabi and Okoye discuss their future, including having children and what to make of Wakanda.
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16. There was supposed to be a "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"-inspired episode in WandaVision, featuring Wanda's work-life balance.
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17. Captain Marvel was almost introduced in the final scene of Avengers: Age of Ultron.
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18. There was supposed to be a scene in Thor: Ragnarok where a woman is seen leaving Valkyrie's bedroom, confirming her bisexuality.
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19. Yelena almost heard a whistle while visiting Natasha's grave in Black Widow's post-credits scene.
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20. There was supposed to be a storyline in the finale of WandaVision where Monica, Darcy, Billy, and Tommy form a team to fight Señor Scratchy in Agatha's basement, who turned into a demon.
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21. The Avengers almost had a scene where Steve and Peggy meet in present time and talk about missing their dance at the end of Captain America: The First Avenger.
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Marvel has definitely brought millions of diverse groups of people around the world together to bond over something so cleverly made, and we're truly thankful for the people behind the scenes who have brought these stories and characters to our screens!
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