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Stan Lee will cameo in 2 more films in 2018: ‘Ralph,’ ‘Spider-Verse’
- Stan Lee makes cameos in upcoming films “Ralph Breaks the
Internet” and “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.” - And if you missed “Venom,” he’s in that, too. The movie is
still in theaters.
Stan Lee died
on Monday, but we’ll still see a lot of the Marvel legend in
theaters before the year is over.
The king of the cameo will be showing up in two very different
films in the coming weeks. First he’ll appear in Disney’s “Ralph
Breaks the Internet” on November 21, followed by Sony’s
“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” on December 14.
In the animated “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” Lee gives us the
blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameo, as his legendary dark glasses and
white mustache look shows up when Vanellope (Sarah Silverman) is
inside an all-Disney section of the internet. As she runs from
Stormtroopers, she accidentally bumps into Lee. Then, in “Into
the Spider-Verse,” also an animated movie, Lee gives a more
traditional cameo as he delivers a few lines to Miles Morales.
Lee showing up in Marvel work goes all the way back to the comics
in the 1960s, when he was overseeing the entire operation. He
told Business Insider back in 2015 that it wasn’t done on
purpose.
“The artists back then would draw me in as a joke or just
to have fun,” Lee told Business Insider. “And I would put some
dialogue balloons there and it looked as if I intended it. I
didn’t try to do cameos in those days.”
If you are in a need for a Lee cameo right now, head to the
theaters and see “Venom.” He shows up at the very end of the
movie.
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