 One of the things we really look forward to with Marvel movies is the post-credits sequence and we get one with the Grandmaster. Yes, yes, if you stay till the end of the end credits, there's another minute of I have something to do with it and it's all, what you see is one of those moments that's all improvised too. We made something up, but I only saw it once and I'll watch it again, you know, saying something about something. Yeah, this is one of the Grandmasters, yeah, yeah, and that was actually another piece where we shot for, I don't know, for over an hour of just Jeff riffing different things and there's various versions which hopefully will be in the DVD where Jeff does the Sicario National Anthem and then tries to get all the people to sing along with him. He goes on about all the different ways that he could hopefully rebuild the Empire of Sicara with the help of the Gladiators and all of the ex-prisoners and things like that. So that again is just like something where I like the idea, well I like knowing that the Grandmaster is alive at the end of this film, just hoping that, you know, somehow he'll come back in another film because it's worth it, you know, he's so watchable and such a delight. How did the National Anthem go? From memory, we just made it up on the spot and I think it was something like Sicaria, Sicaria, toilet of the sky, Sic, coming up, there's something about just all the wormholes, all the crap being dumped from the universe into Sicaria is what made it great. It's like, you know, Sicara is the place where, you know, when you lose a sock, that's where it ends up. We improvised, I'm telling you, he would keep the camera rolling, Tika, why did he and say, Jeff, and then he'd make stuff, I'd say, say this, say this, say this, okay, talk about this, and I was like, okay, great, you know, and they would just have to kick us out of there to do the next set up before we ran out of film, you know, we would just keep playing. And with a big movie like this, there must be some things you shoot which don't make the final cut. Yeah. So I wondered if you had a favorite deleted scene we might see later on. There are, there are going to be a lot of deleted scenes in the DVD and on the digital content. They're actually like more extended versions of scenes. There's really great stuff like Jeff Goldblum just riffing on about various things and which brought me great joy, but was, you know, going to make the film 10 minutes too long. So there's those things, there's a lot of stuff between my character Corg and Thor, there's a lot of stuff where we just went on and on for far too long, but just enjoyed ourselves and just sort of kept their loose and kept their energy going, which again I think is something that just translates onto the screen where you feel, you know that the filmmakers and everyone involved just enjoyed the hell out of the process. Corg is so funny. What was I like playing that character and directing the film? It was really fun for me because the character's not big enough to distract me too much from directing and not, and small enough to just be a little bit pointless, but in a great way, where it's, I kind of liken that character to a sort of, to a, he's almost like a mum or an auntie in the film, then he's like this, you know, he's made of rocks and he's like rough and tough on the outside, but on the interior he's soft and delicate, like, you know, like a nest of daffodils. And I think in a movie as crazy as this with all these insane characters and, you know, action sequences and, you know, your outlandish things going on, sometimes you need to just come back and check in with a gentle character, who's just going to give you a cuddle like your mum and just, you know, when you've grazed your knee, you just come back, she's going to go, it's okay, everything's going to be okay. And getting it off, you go back out into the, it's a car and go play with the grandmaster and the incredible Hulk, okay? And so it's just nice to check in with the, with a, a, a hopeful, gentle soul now and then in a movie like this. Oh, auntie Cog. Auntie Cog, yeah. Could we see him appearing in another Marvel movie, do you think? I don't know, actually, I'm sure that he would love to be involved in another movie, um, yes, just, you know, whatever he can do to help, really.