Tony Stark in Avengers Endgame and Thanos in the Soul Realm in Avengers Infinity WarRobert Downey Jr. is coming back to the MCU, which could present the perfect opportunity for an emotional deleted scene from Avengers: Endgame to finally be seen in live-action. Downey Jr. was the face of the MCU from his debut in 2008’s Iron Man till his departure in 2019’s Avengers: Endgame, but the latter marked a huge transition for the armored Avenger. Endgame revealed Tony Stark to be a father, as Morgan Stark was during the MCU’s five-year-long Blip, but not all of her touching moments with her father were included in the Phase 3 movie.

While Avengers: Endgame introduced Morgan Stark to the MCU, the movie also marked her final appearance. Tony Stark sacrificed himself to save the universe in Endgame, leaving Gwyneth Paltrow’s Pepper Potts to take care of their daughter, but Iron Man’s emotional departure was originally planned to be heightened by a scene shared with Morgan Stark in the Soul Realm. This tender moment was ultimately cut from Avengers: Endgame’s theatrical release, but Marvel Studios could now reimagine this deleted scene in the MCU’s future.

Robert Downey Jr.’s MCU Movies
Year
Role

Iron Man
2008
Tony Stark’s Iron Man

The Incredible Hulk
2008
Tony Stark’s Iron Man

Iron Man 2
2010
Tony Stark’s Iron Man

The Avengers
2012
Tony Stark’s Iron Man

Iron Man 3
2013
Tony Stark’s Iron Man

Avengers: Age of Ultron
2015
Tony Stark’s Iron Man

Captain America: Civil War
2016
Tony Stark’s Iron Man

Spider-Man: Homecoming
2017
Tony Stark’s Iron Man

Avengers: Infinity War
2018
Tony Stark’s Iron Man

Avengers: Endgame
2019
Tony Stark’s Iron Man

Avengers: Doomsday
2026
Victor Von Doom’s Doctor Doom

Avengers: Secret Wars
2027
Victor Von Doom’s Doctor Doom

Katherine Langford’s Avengers: Endgame Scene Was Cut From The Final Movie

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Tony Stark meeting his teenage daughter Morgan Stark in Avengers Endgame Morgan Stark with Pepper Potts in Avengers EndgameKatherine Langford in Knives Out Tony Stark in the Soul Realm in Avengers Endgame's deleted scene Morgan Stark saying I love you 3000 in Avengers Endgame Tony Stark meeting his teenage daughter Morgan Stark in Avengers Endgame Morgan Stark with Pepper Potts in Avengers Endgame

Just as Thanos had shared a moment with a young Gamora in the Soul Realm after snapping his fingers in Avengers: Infinity War, Tony Stark was going to see the same treatment in Avengers: Endgame. After snapping his fingers with the Infinity Stones, a scene had been planned and filmed which saw Stark meeting his now-teenage daughter in the Soul Realm. This older version of Morgan Stark was played by 13 Reasons Why and Knives Out star Katherine Langford, but her entire role was brutally cut from Avengers: Endgame prior to the movie’s release.

Directing duo the Russo brothers have since explained that this scene was cut to remove too many goodbyes for Tony Stark from Avengers: Endgame. Including this scene would have broken the movie’s momentum, with a goodbye happening in the Soul Realm, another happening for Spider-Man and Pepper Potts, and another at Stark’s funeral service. Katherine Langford revealed to Collider that she’s fine with being cut from Avengers: Endgame, but now that Robert Downey Jr. is returning to the MCU, it’s possible that she could, too.

People are like, ‘Oh, are you upset? Are you anything?’ And I went, ‘Whatever’s the best thing for the film.’ Because at the end of the day, I’d rather have had the experience of being in a really good film than be in a film for the sake of being in it if it doesn’t work. You don’t want to be in something and then be the sore thumb that sticks out. And I didn’t feel that way at all and the Russo brothers didn’t feel that way at all. But, you know, we did this very sentimental scene and something that was really beautiful and a gift to the fans I think, which is why they had it included and then why they essentially released it, is because for the fans who really love Marvel, it was a nice little extra, soft, little delectable thing for them to kind of digest. But, you know, it’s the very end of the movie and it didn’t really make sense, and they texted me and I talked with other people and I was like, ‘Yeah, honestly, whatever’s the best thing for the film at the end of the day.

Robert Downey Jr.’s Return Means Katherine Langford’s Morgan Stark Can Finally Join The MCU

Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom in AI MCU art

Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige and the Russo brothers confirmed that Robert Downey Jr. will be returning to the MCU at this year’s SDCC. However, he won’t be coming back as Iron Man, but will instead be portraying iconic Marvel villain Doctor Doom. The sheer fact that Robert Downey Jr. is returning means the opportunity is there for Katherine Langford to follow suit, and there are many different forms that this could take in the MCU’s Phase 6.

Some theories suggest Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom could be a variant of Tony Stark from another reality who becomes the powerful villain, which means Langford could return as this version’s own daughter. This could also see Langford portray the alternate Valeria Von Doom from Marvel Comics, Doctor Doom and the Invisible Woman’s daughter from another universe. Of course, Langford could also return to the MCU as Earth-616’s Morgan Stark, grown up in the years since Avengers: Endgame, and this would contribute to some incredibly emotional moments.

Morgan Stark In Avengers: Doomsday & Secret Wars Could Create A Very Emotional Moment

Tony Stark with Morgan Stark in Avengers Endgame

Whichever version of Doctor Doom Robert Downey Jr. might be playing in Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, it’s very possible that he could come face-to-face with Katherine Langford’s Morgan Stark. This would give Langford a truly heartbreaking scene, as she would be forced to face off against a villain who looks exactly like her late father. Since the Russo brothers cut her last scene in Avengers: Endgame, they may be inclined to bring Katherine Langford back as Morgan Stark, but this would be a much more tragic reunion for her than meeting her father in the Soul Realm.