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Scenes from Muppets Most Wanted that were cut from the film before release.

Rowlf the Dog sings "We can't do any worse than The Godfather 3" in "We're Doing a Sequel". Director James Bobin felt the line was too mean and had it edited from the film.[1]

Rowlf also suggests the movie be about "a lonely dog, and one night he sees something he should never have seen, and he has to live a terrible secret." Kermit thinks it sounds "a little dark." Both portions are preserved on the soundtrack.

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At the train station, Kermit addresses the Muppets about their trip. He shows them the train they'll be taking. The Muppets all awe at the shiny new Amtrak train, until it pulls out of the station revealing the run-down train they're actually using.[2]
Upon boarding the train, Fozzie Bear excitedly points out the observation deck in the dining cart, before realizing it's just missing the roof.
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The Swedish Chef gets chased by a shark on the tour train.
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A verse of "I'll Get You What You Want (Cockatoo in Malibu)" was cut from the final film. It is included on the soundtrack and footage is used in the music video with Bret McKenzie.
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After Walter asks the others if they've noticed Kermit has been acting different, Miss Piggy dismisses the idea, saying that Kermit's never been more devoted to her, and Rizzo replying "that's what we're saying".
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The fully-body monsters appearing during the "El Muppet Show" theme song is cut.
Hobo Joe and the hobos appear in the audience of the Muppet's show, including during Miss Piggy's appalling performance of the "Macarena" in Madrid.
The soundtrack version of "Interrogation Song" features additional lines not seen in the film. After Swedish Chef's line, an unidentified male vocalist sings, "What the chef just said to you 'schnoopdy-schnoo' it's not Swedish." An interrogation of Gonzo and Camilla was also included on the soundtrack album but did not make it into the final film.
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Dominic ice skates while going to deliver bribes to Irish journalists.
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Promotional images and clips of Scooter's performance of "Moves Like Jagger feature Scooter and the penguins performing the song in front of a neon-light Union Jack, whereas the very brief glimpse of the performance seen in the final film shows the beginning of the song being performed in front of a green curtain before ultimately cutting away to Constantine and Dominic's heist; the portion of the song shown in the trailers is not seen. The full song is presented on the film's soundtrack album with an appearance by Pepe the King Prawn on the song's bridge.
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A photo of 80s Robot tied up with Bunsen and Beaker was featured in the Muppets Most Wanted: A 19-Month 2015 Calendar.
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Danny Trejo performs a stand-up comedy routine in the Gulag Annual Revue. He tells a joke about a short fortune teller who escapes from prison (a small medium at large); he wears a tie and punctuates his jokes with a "wocka wocka" similar to Fozzie Bear.
When Walter, Fozzie and Animal plan to break Kermit out of the Gulag, Kermit says they'll have to break the fourth wall to get out.
Peter Serafinowicz filmed a cameo for the film in March 2013[3] however the scene was cut from the final film. Footage of Serafinowicz appears in The Longer, Longest Blooper Reel Ever Made In Muppet History.
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Cameos by Bridgit Mendler and Debby Ryan at the wedding were cut.
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Hobo Joe kissing a Whatnot, as seen in one of the trailers, was cut.
Jean Pierre Napoleon and Sam the Eagle grab a hold of the Muppet Ladder while Constantine makes his escape.
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According to director James Bobin, "We cut one scene between Ricky Gervais and Constantine. Obviously if you have two characters called 'Number One' and 'Number Two,' there are going to be certain jokes. And there was a scene where they get stuck in a toilet together... it lasted for about ten minutes! It killed us on the set, but didn't make the movie. It is on the DVD though!"[1]
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According to writer Nick Stoller, "We had a lot of stuff with the babies that ended up on the cutting room floor."[4]

Trailer shots

Screenshots from the trailers where the intended use in the film (if any) is currently unknown.

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