Former Daily Show host Jon Stewart makes a cameo in the extended version of the superhero film.

The delay in production on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice caused Jon Stewart to be cut from the theatrical version of the film. The comedian filmed a cameo for the movie while he was still hosting The Daily Show, but its release date was pushed back nearly a year, meaning Stewart had already departed the Comedy Central late-night talk show once it hit theaters.

However, Stewart’s scene is included in the Ultimate Edition of the film, which contains an extra 30 minutes of footage. According to Cinema Blend, Stewart appears as one of the many TV pundits who are commenting on Superman’s impact on the world, along with Anderson Cooper, Soledad O’Brien, Charlie Rose, Nancy Grace and Neil deGrasse Tyson. His rant, which lasts about 20 seconds, includes a reference to the superhero no longer wanting to be seen as American.

Watch the scene below:

Stewart stepped down as host of The Daily Show in August of last year, while Batman v Superman was released in March of this year after a ten-month delay. He was likely cut because his inclusion would have dated the movie, after shooting the cameo in 2014. He’s previously appeared as himself in Evan Almighty and The Adjustment Bureau, in addition to roles in such films as The Faculty, Big Daddy and Death to Smoochy.

Stewart has kept a relatively low-profile since his high-profile exit from The Daily Show, with the exception of an appearance at a USO event alongside fellow retired host, David Letterman. His future projects include producing a series of short-form films for HBO, which may debut before the end of the year.

Batman v Superman Ultimate Edition is currently available on streaming services, and will be released in stores on DVD and Blu-ray July 19.