'Captain Marvel' writers discuss deleted scene that reveals major twist

Captain Marvel was a giant hit when it made its theatrical run earlier this year.

Now, the directors have revealed to Cinema Blend which deleted scene they wish they would have fit in the theatrical cut before the film makes it to Blu-ray.

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Co-directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck described the scene, which helps tie up a loose end that occurs at the beginning of the film.

Yon-Rogg (Jude Law) refused to answer Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) when she initially asked him who he sees when he talks to Supreme Intelligence. We know that in the film, that question is never answered. However, it apparently was in one deleted scene.

In a scene on the Blu-ray called “Who Do You Admire Above All Others?” Yon-Rogg is questioned by the person he admires most — himself. This, in turn, calls his leadership skills into question.

“I think the scene where Jude visits his Supreme Intelligence is really fun,” Boden said. “It’s just one of those delicious after scenes where Jude Law is playing both characters and being both brutal and vulnerable in the same space.”

We would have killed to see that scene as it sounds amazing.

In other news, comic writer Kelly Sue DeConnick has opened up about what other elements of the comics she’d like to see in the Marvel films.

In an interview with Comicbook.com, DeConnick opened up about the character she’d love to see most in the MCU.

“Talos’ daughter looks like Tic to me, and I couldn’t tell if that was intentional or if Tic would, yeah, that was a thing,” she said. “I was like ‘Oh I love Tic. I would love to see Tic.”

She added that she would love to see a “grown up” version of the character on screen.

Tic is a Nowlian that is sent to look for help on Earth because her people were being forced off Torfa.

As Comicbook.com points out, it’d be a great way to introduce Tic as Danvers is already pretty close with Talos’ kids.

Tic plays a pretty big role in the comics as Danvers’ close friend.

Captain Marvel was a huge success in theaters. It made more than $1 billion in the global box office, making it the 7th Marvel movie in history to do so. It is the first female superhero movie to reach the $1 billion mark, which only 37 other films in history have managed to accomplish.

Also, Boden is the first woman to ever direct a live-action movie that has grossed $1 billion.

You can see the trailer for the film below.

More Captain Marvel news

Captain Marvel herself Brie Larson has shown that when she’s not saving the world, she’s singing and playing her guitar.

Larson posted a stripped-down cover of Ariana Grande’s song “My Everything” on her Instagram stories.

You can watch Larson’s cover below.

This is far from the first time Larson has dabbled in music. She had an album back in 2005 called Finally Out Of P.E. You can listen to the highest-charting single from the album below, and see the video that gives us serious Avril Lavigne vibes.

In other news, we recently found out that one fan of the film saw the movie 116 times and counting, beating the Guinness World Record for most times seeing the same movie in theaters.

What do you think about the deleted scene? Sound off in the comments below!

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