Does Stan Lee Have An Avengers: Endgame Cameo? Chris E. Hayner With Avengers: Endgame arriving in theaters around the world, fans are starting to see first-hand what is likely the biggest piece of the Marvel Cinematic Universe puzzle thus far. As the Infinity Saga, as the last ten years' of movies have been dubbed, comes to a close, there are many questions that need to be answered. Warning: The following contains spoilers for Avengers: Endgame. One of the biggest questions was whether Stan Lee would have his customary cameo in the film. As you'll remember, Lee died in late 2018 at 95 years old. While it was previously confirmed that the Marvel Comics icon had filmed a cameo for Avengers: Endgame, there was no telling what it was or if it would actually end up in the movie or how the cameo itself fit into the story. Consider this your last warning: If you haven't seen Endgame yet, stop now. We're going into spoiler territory, so continue forward at your own peril. As it turns out, Lee does, in fact, have a cameo appearance in the movie. It's a simple but funny moment somewhere near the middle of the film. The scene opens on a car license plate, pulling back to reveal the driver of the vehicle is Lee's character, with a woman in the passenger seat. As they drive by a military base, Lee's character shouts "Make love, not war" out the window. Fittingly, the car has a bumper sticker that reads, "Nuff said." The phrase is one Lee used often in his Stan Lee's Soapbox editorials in Marvel comic books. He also said the phrase as part of his cameo in Spider-Man 3. It's worth noting this will be the final cameo for Lee in the MCU, which is very fitting given this film is wrapping up the first decade of storytelling in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Speaking to RadioTimes, co-director Joe Russo said of Lee's role in Endgame, "Obviously it was exceedingly sad that this cameo was his final appearance, but I do think what was shot was very fitting." For more on Avengers: Endgame, make sure to check out our review of the movie, as well as whether or not the film has a post-credits scene. And, for your own safety, here's when it's safe to run to the bathroom during the three-hour film. https://ift.tt/eA8V8J
With Avengers: Endgame arriving in theaters around the world, fans are starting to see first-hand what is likely the biggest piece of the Marvel Cinematic Universe puzzle thus far. As the Infinity Saga, as the last ten years' of movies have been dubbed, comes to a close, there are many questions that need to be answered. Warning: The following contains spoilers for Avengers: Endgame.
One of the biggest questions was whether Stan Lee would have his customary cameo in the film. As you'll remember, Lee died in late 2018 at 95 years old. While it was previously confirmed that the Marvel Comics icon had filmed a cameo for Avengers: Endgame, there was no telling what it was or if it would actually end up in the movie or how the cameo itself fit into the story. Consider this your last warning: If you haven't seen Endgame yet, stop now. We're going into spoiler territory, so continue forward at your own peril.
As it turns out, Lee does, in fact, have a cameo appearance in the movie. It's a simple but funny moment somewhere near the middle of the film. The scene opens on a car license plate, pulling back to reveal the driver of the vehicle is Lee's character, with a woman in the passenger seat. As they drive by a military base, Lee's character shouts "Make love, not war" out the window. Fittingly, the car has a bumper sticker that reads, "Nuff said." The phrase is one Lee used often in his Stan Lee's Soapbox editorials in Marvel comic books. He also said the phrase as part of his cameo in Spider-Man 3.
It's worth noting this will be the final cameo for Lee in the MCU, which is very fitting given this film is wrapping up the first decade of storytelling in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Speaking to RadioTimes, co-director Joe Russo said of Lee's role in Endgame, "Obviously it was exceedingly sad that this cameo was his final appearance, but I do think what was shot was very fitting."
For more on Avengers: Endgame, make sure to check out our review of the movie, as well as whether or not the film has a post-credits scene. And, for your own safety, here's when it's safe to run to the bathroom during the three-hour film.
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