It looks like Marvel originally had plans to have a Stark cameo in the end of year phenomenon that is Spider-Man: No Way Home. But not from Tony Stark, oh no. Our beloved Iron-Man has been long gone since his departure from the MCU in 2019’s Avengers: Endgame when he laid down his own life to save the universe from “The Mad Titan” Thanos. No, the Stark in question is actually Tony’s daughter, Morgan, played by young actress Lexi Rabe, who stole the hearts of fans everywhere with her iconic “I love you 3000” line towards on-screen father Robert Downey Jr.
Rabe took to her Instagram account to share some images of herself at the No Way Home premiere alongside the cast.
In her caption, she revealed that she actually filmed a scene for the film that was ultimately left out of the final cut.
“Ok here’s a teaser with all the photos. Will be posting them all soon. I absolutely love this movie- even though my part got cut- it was amazing to see everyone.”
Rabe explained in another caption that she wasn’t upset by the snub, and she hopes to film more content for the MCU in the near future.
“Best night ever!! I don’t mind my part got cut. I missed my Marvel fam. This movie was amazing. Hope to start filming again soon!”
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A potential link between Tom Holland’s Peter Parker and Morgan Stark certainly wouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone. Given the profound impact Tony had on Peter’s growth into, not only a superhero, but an eventual member of The Avengers; not to mention the immense struggle the web-slinger dealt with after Stark’s death, it would make sense that Peter would keep tabs on Tony’s only child. Of course, given recent developments, such a relationship may now be a pipe dream.
Spider-Man: No Way Home is currently playing in theaters.