'Thor: Ragnarok' Had A Gross Food Scene That Got Cut

Even a movie as epic as Thor: Ragnarok can’t include everything, and the film’s writer has [...]

Even a movie as epic as Thor: Ragnarok can't include everything, and the film's writer has revealed one scene that got left on the cutting room floor.

This scene involved some gross food humor as part of a conversation between Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo).

Writer Eric Pearson tells Yahoo Movies that the "noodle worm" bit was part of "a scene that we f***ing rewrote, like, 10 million times."

"It was an emotional check-in moment with Bruce Banner and Thor before the finale, with Banner eating alien food and trying to be serious," he continues. "It [looks like] spaghetti, but then he realizes the thing he's eating is alive on the end."

In the end, the "Noodle Worm Scene" didn't make the final cut.

"I spent so much time on it, and it just never made it in," Pearson says. "We thought it was this pivotal character moment, and it never had a place. It crushed the momentum."

The "noodle worm" wasn't the only thing cut from Thor: Ragnarok. The film was originally meant to include another major Thor villain, but in the end, the movie just couldn't accommodate.

Fans don't seem to have been bothered. Thor: Ragnarok is on track to win its second weekend at the box office and has already passed $500 million worldwide. The film also debuted at number six in the ComicBook.com Composite Rankings.

Thor: Ragnarok currently has an 84.58 ComicBook.com Composite score, the eighth highest composite score of any comic book movie.

Thor: Ragnarok also has a 4.10 out of 5 ComicBook.com User Rating, making it the 10th highest rated comic book movie among ComicBook.com users. Let us know what you thought of Thor: Ragnarok by giving the film your own ComicBook.com User Rating below.

Thor: Ragnarok is now playing in theaters. Other upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe movies include ;Black Panther on February 16, 2018, Avengers: Infinity War on May 4, 2018, Ant-Man and the Wasp on July 6, 2018, Captain Marvel on March 8, 2019, the fourth Avengers movie on May 3, 2019, the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming on July 5, 2019, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 in 2020.

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