‘The Fault In Our Stars’ Deleted Scene Released; ‘Men, Women and Children’ Starring Ansel Elgort, Adam Sandler, Jennifer Garner Trailer Released: WATCH

Before "The Fault In Our Stars" becomes available on Aug. 26 and on Blu-ray and DVD Sept. 16, Entertainment Weekly has exclusively released a deleted scene from the film.

The scene shows a moment shared by Ansel Elgort and Shailene Woodley's characters Augustus Waters and Hazel Grace Lancaster after Gus was taken to the emergency room.

It follows the scene when the two characters are in an ambulance where Hazel reads William Carlos Williams' "The Red Wheelbarrow" to Gus.

"We did a lot of scenes that didn't make it in the (theatrical) release, some scenes that are really beautiful. I bet now I'll be seeing screenshots from the deleted scenes all over Instagram," Elgort said.

On Aug. 22, Elgort took to Instagram to share a photo of the deleted scene with a caption, "Listing the swing set on Craig's List. A deleted scene from #TFIOS which will b on the special features of the DVD out sept 16th."

Bollywood is making a version of "The Fault In Our Stars," and Elgort is going to have a cameo in it.

"I can't imagine if I had to sing and dance at the same time. Acting in 'The Fault In Our Stars' once was enough for me," Elgort said.

After "The Fault In Our Stars," the 20-year-old actor's next film is "Men, Women & Children" along with Adam Sandler, 47, and Jennifer Garner, 42.

Directed and co-written by Jason Reitman, "Men, Women & Children" is about high school teenagers' complicated relationships through text messaging, according to Hollywood Life.  

The story also touches on issues such as infidelity, fame hunting, video game culture and anorexia, Broadway World reported.

Based on the Chad Kultgen's novel, "Men, Women & Children" hits theaters in limited release on Oct. 3 before its nationwide release in the United States on Oct. 17.

Joining Sandler, Garner and Elgort in the cast are Kaitlyn Dever, Rosemarie DeWitt, Judy Greer and Dean Norris among others.

Watch the "Men, Women & Children" trailer here: