SPOILER ALERT: Read on only if you have already seenAvengers: Infinity War.

Were pretty close to where the directors cut was.

Schedules dont always line up, so you have to be really targeted.

That said, there is one scene that hit the cutting room floor.

I think theres one really funny Guardians scene that didnt make the cut, reveals Joe.

Everything else was just sort of little loose ends here and there.

And what pray tell was that missing Guardians of the Galaxy scene?

Its just more of a straight-up comedic scene, he says.

Theres a point in the movie where theyre stuck without knowing what to do.

And it was just this absurd scene of the Guardians not knowing where to go.

And it was really fun and it was very endearing to us.

Luckily for us, the scenewillbe seen, just not in theaters.

It will be on the DVD, confirms Joe.

Most Marvel films have at least two, with the secondGuardians of the Galaxyfilm featuring five.

We debated having no tags in this movie, says Joe.

We didnt want to complicate it with other ideas.

So there is one tag that puts a small button it, but thats it.

The directors also weighed in on their favorite moments and scenes in the film.

Without giving anything away, there are a couple of hero entrances that are my favorite, says Joe.

I would probably agree with you about that Gamora moment, says Anthony.

I love her character in this film.

Anthony compares that to some other examples from previous Marvel films.

I think you see that complex, rich relationship in the Thor-Loki relationship.

Theyre brothers who hate each other.

Similarly, we loved exploring a fatherdaughter relationship that was very, very complicated and very difficult.

And watching Gamora sort of step through that, she became the heart of the movie, I think.

Joe agrees, and even pays the highest compliment of all: Shes the bravest character in the film.