Captain Marvel has no patience for skeezy dudes.

Brie Larson's space superhero Carol Danvers took on cosmic bad guys and returned to Earth to reclaim her memory and identity in the 1990s-set Marvel film "Captain Marvel" (available on digital HD platforms Tuesday, Blu-ray/DVD on June 11). But she also punches toxic masculinity right in the mouth.

After Carol crash-lands in a L.A. Blockbuster Video, one scene finds her looking to hit the road in order to find out the source of her strange visions. While she's consulting a map, a random dude (Rob Kazinsky) comes up to her and says, "How about a smile for me?" – not the thing to say, honestly – and when he goes into a store, Carol steals his motorcycle.

But USATODAY.com has the exclusive premiere of an extended version of that same scene (included in the digital and home releases) where their interaction gets a little more heated. After creepily sticking his nose into Carol's travel business, she offers a handshake and he introduces himself as "The Don." However, she uses her energy-filled fists to bring him to his knees. Carol asks for his jacket, helmet and bike, "and in return, I'm going to let you keep your hand."

Smartly, he hands his keys over and Carol doles out more sick burn before she departs: "What, no smile?" she says with a victorious smirk.