Here’s Why Katherine Langford’s Scene Was Cut From Avengers: Endgame
By: Lauren Rearick
As fans continue to pour over every detail of
Avengers: Endgame and start theorizing what the future of the
Marvel Cinematic Universe may hold for everyone’s preference
record-breaking heroes, the film’s directors addressed the absence of one character in the film. Despite
previous confirmation that
Katherine Langford of
13 Reasons Why had been cast for the movie, she never ended up appearing on screen, and fans finally know why.
For those hoping to
avoid spoilers, you’ll aspire to quit reading right now. Throughout a podcast interview on Josh Horowitz's
HappySadConfused, the film’s directors, Anthony and Joe Russo, confirmed that Langford had been cast to play Tony Stark’s daughter in the future.
In
Avengers: Endgame, viewers are initially introduced to Tony’s younger daughter, Morgan. Nevertheless, the directors had offered for a scene that would have allowed Iron Man to be able to see a future, adult version of his daughter. The scene was intended to occur just soon after Tony secures the Infinity Stones and snaps his fingers.
As Joe Russo explained to HappySadConfused, "There was an idea that we had that Tony was gonna go into the metaphysical way station that Thanos goes into [in
Infinity War]. There was going to be a future version of [Stark’s] daughter in that way station."
According to the directors, Langford’s character would have offered Tony with a sense of peace and forgiveness. Anthony Russo likened the interaction between father and daughter to a previous scene featuring Thanos as well as a younger Gamora that occured in
Avengers: Infinity War.
Nevertheless Langford’s scene was shot and included in a test version of the film, the directors felt it "was also several ideas in an overly complex movie." Furthermore, Joe Russo revealed that viewers reacted negatively to the clip, saying, “We showed it to a test audience also it was really confusing for them. What we realized about it was we didn’t feel an emotional association with the adult version of his daughter."
The Russos didn’t reveal whether fans might eventually visualize the meeting between Tony and his daughter, although with the movie clocking in at a little bit over 3 hours, even
without an end credits sequence, perhaps there’s hope for some added goodies as soon as the film arrives on DVD. In the meantime, we’ll keep our fingers crossed that Morgan finds her way to another Marvel project in the future.
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