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That's what editing is for
By c.p.

Lots of things get shot during the course of filming a motion picture, not always with an intention of using it. So I think we have to rely on what is "officially released" as canon. If it was cut, esp. by the director, there was a reason. If he decides to include it later, well then I guess it becomes canon. The stuff that remains on the cutting room floor, while interesting to fans for the "what if" factor, is not canon.

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