Avengers Endgame Extended Version -
Includes the full film plus all deleted scenes in the "Extras" tab.
In the theatrical cut, we jump from "The Snap" to "Five Years Later." The extended material shows us the immediate fallout. A deleted scene features Professor Hulk (in his Bruce Banner body pre-Hulk merge) sitting in a destroyed diner. He tries to eat a pancake, but his hand shakes violently from PTSD. He looks at a missing child poster. This scene bridges the emotional gap between Infinity War and Endgame better than any dialogue. avengers endgame extended version
The theatrical release of Avengers: Endgame was already a cultural monolith—a three-hour victory lap that managed to weave a decade of storytelling into a cohesive, emotional finale. However, the "Extended Version" (or more accurately, the theatrical re-release with bonus content) offers a fascinating glimpse into the messy, iterative process of high-stakes filmmaking. It serves less as a "Director’s Cut" and more as a love letter to the fans who weren't ready to say goodbye. Includes the full film plus all deleted scenes
"Cap... you were the first. And the best." He tries to eat a pancake, but his
remains a monumental achievement in cinematic history, and its various "extended" versions provide unique layers to an already massive three-hour epic.