If you’ve seen Forgetting Sarah Marshall, it’s hard to forget the scene where Jason Segel exposes his “nether regions.”  Reports say that Segel filmed his second full-frontal scene in The Five-Year Engagement, but it didn’t make the final cut of the film.

The L.A. Times reports why our favorite tall, dorky, and comedic actor won’t be showing audiences his genitalia this time around:

Segel did indeed shoot a scene sans underwear for “Five-Year,” which he co-wrote with Nicholas Stoller (Stoller also directs). The film, which co-stars Emily Blunt, is about a couple who keep sidelining their wedding. In the planned bit, Segel’s character abruptly leaves a sexual encounter, running outside onto snow-covered streets without his pants. The new cut will show only his backside.

“In ‘Sarah Marshall,’ the full-frontal is not completely gratuitous — it’s kind of a metaphor for his vulnerability,” said Stoller, noting that Segel’s nudity in “Marshall” occurred during an emotional break-up. “When I looked at the scene in the new movie, it did seem gratuitous. I was like, ‘This doesn’t work.’”

Segel was fine with the cut, Stoller added. “He was like, ‘Hey, man, you’re the director,’” the filmmaker recalled.

What do you think about Segel’s full-frontal being cut from the film?

The Five-Year Engagement hits theaters on April 27.