Stan Lee, the legendary co-creator of countless Marvel superheroes, became as iconic as the characters he helped bring to life. Beyond his monumental influence on comic books and pop culture, Stan Lee was beloved for his numerous cameos in Marvel-related movies, TV shows, and even video games. These brief appearances, often humorous or touching, became a cherished Easter egg that fans eagerly anticipated in every new Marvel release.
This blog post aims to celebrate every Stan Lee Marvel-related cameo to date, presented in chronological order. As new Marvel projects continue to honor his legacy, this list will be continually updated. We invite you to share your favorite Stan Lee cameo in the comments below, and please let us know if there’s anything we might have missed!
1. The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989, TV movie)
Character: Jury Foreman
In his first live-action cameo, Stan Lee appears as a jury foreman in “The Trial of the Incredible Hulk.” During a courtroom scene where David Banner (played by Bill Bixby) is on trial, chaos ensues as Banner transforms into the Hulk (played by Lou Ferrigno). Amid the commotion, Stan’s character looks bewildered, marking the beginning of his tradition of Marvel cameos that fans would come to eagerly anticipate.
2. Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1994)
Character: Himself (Meta-Cameo)
Stan Lee lends his voice to a meta-cameo in the final episode of “Spider-Man: The Animated Series.” Spider-Man is transported to a dimension where he meets Stan Lee himself. The two share a heartfelt conversation, allowing Stan to interact with one of his most famous creations, and giving fans a touching moment that blurs the lines between creator and character.
3. X-Men (2000)
Character: Hot Dog Vendor
In the first instalment of the X-Men film series, Stan Lee appears as a hot dog vendor on the beach when Senator Kelly emerges from the ocean after escaping captivity. While he doesn’t have any lines, sharp-eyed fans can spot him in the crowd reacting with surprise to the senator’s sudden appearance, marking his first cameo in a theatrical release.
4. Spider-Man (2002)
Character: Man in Crowd
During a hectic scene where the Green Goblin attacks Times Square, Stan Lee makes a brief appearance as a man in the crowd. He heroically pulls a little girl away from falling debris, showcasing not just a clever cameo but also embodying the heroic spirit of the characters he helped create.
5. Daredevil (2003)
Character: Man Saved by Matt Murdock
In “Daredevil,” Stan portrays a pedestrian about to step into oncoming traffic while engrossed in reading a newspaper. A young Matt Murdock stops him just in time by holding out his cane, preventing an accident. This cameo is a subtle nod to Daredevil’s protective nature, even from a young age, and adds a charming touch to the film.
6. Hulk (2003)
Character: Security Guard (with Lou Ferrigno)
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Teaming up with the original Hulk actor Lou Ferrigno, Stan Lee plays a security guard at a laboratory facility. The duo is seen walking out of a building, engaging in light conversation. This cameo delights fans by bringing together two iconic figures associated with the Hulk, bridging different eras of Marvel storytelling.
7. Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Character: Man in Crowd
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Stan Lee returns in “Spider-Man 2” as a man in the crowd during a battle between Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus. Amid the chaos, he pulls another bystander to safety from falling rubble. His quick heroics mirror those of Spider-Man, adding a layer of depth to his fleeting appearance.
8. Fantastic Four (2005)
Character: Willie Lumpkin (Mailman)
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In a special treat for fans, Stan Lee plays Willie Lumpkin, the friendly mailman of the Fantastic Four. This character is actually from the comics, making it one of the few times Stan portrays an established character rather than a random bystander. His interaction with the team adds authenticity to the film’s adaptation.
9. X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
Character: Water Hose Man
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At the beginning of the film, during a flashback to Jean Grey’s childhood, Stan Lee appears as a suburban neighbor watering his lawn. He looks on in astonishment as Jean displays her telekinetic powers, causing the water from his hose to float upward. This cameo humorously showcases the everyday impact of mutant abilities.
10. Spider-Man 3 (2007)
Character: Man in Times Square
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Stan Lee shares a meaningful moment with Peter Parker in “Spider-Man 3.” Approaching Peter in Times Square, he comments, “You know, I guess one person can make a difference,” followed by his signature catchphrase, “’Nuff said.” This interaction provides a poignant pause in the film and serves as a nod to Stan’s own influence on the world of superheroes.
11. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)
Character: Himself (Wedding Guest)
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In this sequel, Stan Lee plays himself attempting to attend the wedding of Reed Richards and Sue Storm. As he approaches the entrance, he tells the security guard his name is Stan Lee, but the guard doesn’t believe him and denies entry, saying he’s not on the list. This meta-cameo is a humorous nod to the comics, specifically “Fantastic Four Annual #3,” where both Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby are turned away from the wedding.
12. Iron Man (2008)
Character: Himself (Mistaken for Hugh Hefner)
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Stan Lee makes his first MCU cameo as himself, mistaken for Hugh Hefner. At a red-carpet event, Tony Stark walks by and says, “Looking great, Hef,” as Stan turns around wearing a smoking jacket surrounded by attractive women. This playful mix-up adds a light-hearted moment and sets the tone for future cameos in the MCU.
13. The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Character: Milwaukee Man Drinking Soda
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In “The Incredible Hulk,” Stan portrays a Milwaukee man who unknowingly consumes a soda contaminated with Bruce Banner’s blood. After taking a sip, he comments on its unusual taste before collapsing off-screen. This incident alerts General Ross to Banner’s location, making Stan’s cameo a pivotal plot point in the film.
14. Iron Man 2 (2010)
Character: Himself (Mistaken for Larry King)
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Reprising a similar gag to that or Iron Man 1, Stan Lee appears as himself but is mistaken for TV personality Larry King. During a scene at the Stark Expo, Tony Stark greets him with, “Larry!” as Stan, dressed in suspenders and glasses, turns around. This brief interaction continues the tradition of celebrity mix-ups in his cameos.
15. Thor (2011)
Character: Pickup Truck Driver
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In “Thor,” Stan plays a pickup truck driver attempting to move Thor’s hammer, Mjolnir, which has crashed to Earth. He attaches a chain from his truck to the hammer and accelerates, only for the rear of his truck to be torn off. He leans out and asks, “Did it work?” This comedic scene emphasizes the immovability of the hammer and entertains the audience.
16. Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
Character: General at Award Ceremony
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Stan Lee appears as a World War II general attending a ceremony where Captain America is supposed to receive an award. When someone else takes the stage, Stan’s character turns to the person next to him and quips, “I thought he’d be taller.” This line adds humor and reflects on Captain America’s unassuming persona.
17. The Avengers (2012)
Character: Man in News Report
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In “The Avengers,” Stan makes a cameo during a montage of news clips. Playing a skeptical man interviewed about the alien invasion in New York, he remarks, “Superheroes in New York? Give me a break!” His dismissive attitude provides irony, considering New York is a central hub for superhero activity in Marvel lore.
18. Ultimate Spider-Man (2012–2016)
Character: Various roles, including Principal and Janitor (Voice)
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In the animated series “Ultimate Spider-Man,” Stan Lee voices the recurring character of Stan the Janitor. Working at Midtown High School, his character often interacts with Peter Parker and his friends. Beyond his janitorial duties, Stan the Janitor occasionally provides wisdom and assistance, hinting at a deeper understanding of the superhero world. This extended role allows fans to enjoy more of Stan’s humor and personality throughout the series.
19. The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
Character: School Librarian
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Stan Lee delivers one of his most memorable cameos as a oblivious school librarian. While Spider-Man and the Lizard battle intensely behind him, Stan’s character is engrossed in music playing through his headphones. The juxtaposition of the fierce fight and his calm demeanor creates a humorous and visually striking scene.
20. Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. (2013–2015)
Character: Mayor Stan (Voice)
Stan Lee lends his voice to the character Mayor Stan in this animated series. As the mayor of Vista Verde, the hometown of the Hulk, Mayor Stan frequently finds himself dealing with the chaos that ensues from the Hulk’s adventures. His character adds a comedic element to the show, often breaking the fourth wall and delivering witty one-liners that resonate with fans of all ages.
21. Iron Man 3 (2013)
Character: Beauty Pageant Judge
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In this film, Stan appears as a beauty pageant judge in a small-town TV broadcast. As a contestant performs, the camera cuts to Stan’s character enthusiastically flashing a score of “10,” showcasing his approval. His animated expression adds a fun and light-hearted moment to the movie.
22. Thor: The Dark World (2013)
Character: Patient in Mental Institution
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Stan Lee plays a patient in a mental institution where Dr. Erik Selvig is explaining the convergence of the Nine Realms. After Selvig’s convoluted presentation using shoe props, Stan’s character raises his hand and asks, “Can I have my shoe back?” This line brings humor to an otherwise complex exposition scene.
23. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
Character: Smithsonian Security Guard
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In this film, Stan portrays a security guard at the Smithsonian Institution. After Captain America steals his own World War II uniform from an exhibit, Stan’s character discovers the theft and says, “Oh man, I am so fired,” acknowledging the mishap with comedic resignation.
24. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
Character: Xandarian Ladies’ Man
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Stan Lee appears as an elderly Xandarian chatting up a young woman on the planet Xandar. As Rocket Raccoon scans the crowd, he spots Stan’s character and mocks him as a “Class-A prevert.” This cameo places Stan in a cosmic setting, aligning with the film’s outer-space theme.
25. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
Character: Graduation Guest
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At Peter Parker’s graduation ceremony, Stan Lee plays a guest who recognizes Peter as he approaches the stage. He turns to someone next to him and says, “I think I know that guy!” This brief moment adds a personal touch to Peter’s milestone event.
26. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Season 1 Episode 13 – 2014)
Character: Passenger on Train
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In this TV series cameo, Stan Lee appears as a passenger on a train sitting next to Agent Coulson. Dressed in a suit, he offers relationship advice to Coulson, believing he’s having marital issues. His character adds humor and wisdom to the episode’s storyline.
27. Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
Character: WWII Veteran
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Stan plays a World War II veteran attending a party with the Avengers. After Thor offers him a sip of a potent Asgardian liquor, Stan’s character insists he can handle it. The next scene shows him being carried out, slurring his signature catchphrase, “Excelsior,” demonstrating that even he isn’t immune to divine spirits.
28. Ant-Man (2015)
Character: Bartender
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In “Ant-Man,” Stan appears as a bartender in a story told by Luis. As Luis narrates, Stan’s character lips sync to Luis’s voice, commenting on a “crazy, stupid fine” woman. This cameo is part of a fast-paced montage and adds to the humor of Luis’s storytelling.
29. Agent Carter (Season 1 – 2015)
Character: Shoeshine Man
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Stan Lee makes a brief appearance as a shoeshine customer sitting next to Howard Stark. He asks Stark if he can borrow the sports section of the newspaper, engaging in casual small talk. This cameo places him in the 1940s setting of the series, blending seamlessly with the period.
30. Daredevil (Season 1 – 2015)
Character: NYPD Captain (via photograph)
Credit: Screenshot from Daredevil S1:E13 27:18 – Disney+
In the Netflix series “Daredevil,” Stan’s likeness appears in a photograph on the wall of a police station, identified as NYPD Captain Irving Forbush. This subtle nod is easy to miss but serves as a respectful inclusion of Stan in the gritty world of the show.
31. Jessica Jones (Season 1 – 2015)
Character: NYPD Captain (via photograph)
Credit: Screenshot from Jessica Jones S1:E7 43:54 (the same picture is again displayed around 47 minutes in) – Disney+
Similar to “Daredevil,” Stan’s photo appears on a bus advertisement for a law firm, again as Irving Forbush. This recurring Easter egg connects the Marvel Netflix series and honors Stan’s legacy without a physical cameo.
32. Captain America: Civil War (2016)
Character: FedEx Delivery Man (“Tony Stank”)
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Stan Lee delivers a humorous moment as a FedEx delivery man. Arriving at Tony Stark’s door, he mispronounces his name as “Tony Stank,” leading to a light-hearted exchange between Tony and Rhodey. The misnomer becomes an inside joke, adding levity to the film’s tense narrative.
33. Doctor Strange (2016)
Character: Man on Bus
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In “Doctor Strange,” Stan Lee appears as a passenger riding a bus in London. During a mind-bending battle between Doctor Strange and Kaecilius, Stan’s character is seen laughing out loud while reading Aldous Huxley’s “The Doors of Perception.” Oblivious to the magical fight occurring just outside, his amused expression adds a touch of humor to the intense scene.
34. Luke Cage (Season 1 – 2016)
Character: NYPD Captain (via poster)
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Stan Lee’s image surfaces again in the Netflix series “Luke Cage.” His photograph appears on a poster promoting the NYPD with the tagline “See a crime? Report it!” Credited as Captain Irving Forbush, this Easter egg continues the tradition of subtly incorporating Stan into the Marvel Netflix universe.
35. Deadpool (2016)
Character: Strip Club DJ
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In a bold and humorous cameo, Stan Lee plays a strip club DJ in “Deadpool.” Enthusiastically introducing an exotic dancer named Chastity, he proclaims, “Give it up for Chastity!” His unexpected role fits perfectly with the film’s irreverent and adult-oriented humor, making it one of his most talked-about appearances.
36. X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)
Character: Man Watching Nukes Launch (with Joan Lee)
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Stan Lee appears alongside his real-life wife, Joan Lee, portraying a couple witnessing a global catastrophe. As they watch in fear and awe while nuclear missiles launch into the sky, their cameo adds an emotional depth to the scene, highlighting the human impact of the unfolding events.
37. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot (Season 1 – 2016)
Tribute: A picture of Stan Lee appears in the first episode in a box carried by Phil Coulson.
Credit: Screenshot from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot. S1:E1 03:12
In the digital miniseries “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot,” a photograph of Stan Lee can be seen in a box carried by Agent Phil Coulson. Though not a physical appearance, this tribute serves as a subtle nod to Stan’s significant role in the Marvel universe.
38. The Gifted (2017)
Character: Man Leaving Tex’s Lounge (Uncredited)
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Stan Lee makes a brief cameo in the pilot episode of “The Gifted,” a TV series set in the X-Men universe. He appears as a man leaving a bar called Tex’s Lounge, offering a quick smile as he passes by. This short but delightful appearance connects the series to the larger Marvel world.
39. Spider-Man (2017–2018)
Character: Cameraman (Voice)
In this animated series, Stan Lee voices the character of a cameraman. His character pops up in various episodes, often providing comic relief and clever quips that showcase his trademark humor. His involvement adds a nostalgic touch for fans of his earlier animated cameos.
40. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
Character: Watcher Informant
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Stan Lee reprises his role as the Watchers’ Informant. Dressed in an astronaut suit, he’s seen sitting with a group of Watchers, cosmic beings who observe the events of the universe. He regales them with tales of his past adventures, subtly referencing his previous cameos. This scene playfully suggests that all his MCU appearances are connected, delighting fans with its meta-humor.
41. Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
Character: Gary (Neighbor)
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In “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” Stan Lee plays Gary, a neighborhood resident disturbed by Spider-Man’s antics. After Peter accidentally causes a commotion trying to prevent a car theft, Stan’s character leans out of his window and shouts, “Don’t make me come down there, you punk!” His comedic timing adds levity to the scene and grounds the superhero action in everyday life.
42. Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
Character: Barber on Sakaar
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Stan Lee takes on the role of a quirky barber on the planet Sakaar. Tasked with cutting Thor’s hair before his gladiatorial duel with the Hulk, his character wields a bizarre, multi-bladed device. Despite Thor’s protests, Stan’s character cheekily remarks, “Now don’t you move. My hands aren’t as steady as they used to be,” before giving the God of Thunder an unasked-for haircut.
43. Iron Fist (Season 1 – 2017)
Character: NYPD Captain (via poster)
Credit: Screenshot from Iron Fist S1:E13 07:27 – Disney+
In the Netflix series “Iron Fist,” Stan Lee’s image appears subtly as a poster of NYPD Captain Irving Forbush. The poster encourages citizens to report crimes and can be seen in the background of several scenes. This visual Easter egg continues the tradition of his cameos in the Marvel Netflix universe, providing a fun nod for attentive fans.
44. The Defenders (Season 1 – 2017)
Character: NYPD Captain (via poster)
Credit: Screenshot from The Defenders S1:E3 26:11 – Disney+ S1:E3 26:11
Similarly, in “The Defenders,” Stan Lee’s photograph as Captain Irving Forbush is featured on posters and billboards throughout New York City. Though he doesn’t physically appear, these visual cameos maintain his presence across the interconnected Marvel Netflix series, delighting viewers who spot them.
45. The Punisher (Season 1 – 2017)
Character: NYPD Captain (via poster)
Credit: Screenshot from The Punisher S1:E12 28:26 – Disney+ S1:E3 26:11
In “The Punisher,” Stan Lee’s image once again surfaces as a poster of Captain Irving Forbush. This recurring visual cameo has become a hallmark of the Marvel Netflix shows, serving as a subtle tribute to his enduring influence on the Marvel universe.
46. Marvel’s Runaways (2017)
Character: Limo Driver
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Stan Lee makes a physical cameo in “Marvel’s Runaways” as a limousine driver. He appears briefly when the teenage protagonists attend a fundraising gala, offering them a smile and a friendly remark. His appearance adds a touch of Marvel legacy to the series about young superheroes discovering their abilities.
47. Marvel Future Avengers (English Version – 2017)
Character: Hot Dog Vendor (English version, voice)
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In the English-dubbed version of the anime series “Marvel Future Avengers,” Stan Lee voices a hot dog vendor. His character interacts with the young heroes, providing humorous lines that showcase his signature wit. This cameo allows international fans to enjoy his charm in a different medium
48. Black Panther (2018)
Character: Casino Patron
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In “Black Panther,” Stan Lee appears as a patron in a high-stakes casino in Busan, South Korea. After T’Challa steps away from the craps table, Stan’s character casually moves over and says, “I’ll just hold onto these,” as he scoops up T’Challa’s unattended winnings. This sly move adds a light-hearted moment to the intense scene.
49. Jessica Jones (Season 2 – 2018)
Character: Man on Law Firm Poster AKA Irving Forbush (via photograph)
Credit: Screenshot from Jessica Jones S2:E9 33:17 – Disney+
In the second season of “Jessica Jones,” Stan Lee’s image appears once more as a photograph of Irving Forbush on a bus advertisement for a law firm. The poster is visible in the background during several street scenes, maintaining his traditional cameo style within the Marvel Netflix shows.
50. Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
Character: School Bus Driver
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In this epic crossover film, Stan Lee plays a school bus driver transporting Peter Parker and his classmates. When a spaceship appears over New York City, causing the students to react with shock, Stan’s character turns around and quips, “What’s the matter with you kids? You’ve never seen a spaceship before?” His humorous line adds levity amid the unfolding chaos.
51. Luke Cage (Season 2 – 2018)
Character: Man on Law Firm Poster AKA Irving Forbush (via photograph)
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Stan Lee’s photograph reappears in “Luke Cage” Season 2 as Captain Irving Forbush on a poster encouraging citizens to report crimes. The poster is seen in the background of scenes set in Harlem, continuing the tradition of his visual cameos in the Marvel Netflix universe.
52. Ant-Man and The Wasp (2018)
Character: Car Owner
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In this sequel, Stan Lee plays a pedestrian whose car is shrunk by the Wasp during a hectic chase scene. As his car diminishes before his eyes, he remarks, “Well, the ’60s were fun, but now I’m paying for it.” This witty line references his own past and adds humor to the fast-paced action sequence.
53. Deadpool 2 (2018)
Tribute: Wall Mural (Cameo)
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In “Deadpool 2,” Stan Lee doesn’t appear in person but is featured as a large wall mural. During a high-flying action sequence, Domino parachutes through the city, and Stan’s painted image is visible on the side of a building. This visual cameo serves as a respectful nod to his influence, even without a speaking role.
54. Venom (2018)
Character: Dog Walker
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At the end of “Venom,” Stan Lee appears as a dog walker who encounters Eddie Brock. He offers some advice, saying, “Don’t give up on her. Either of you.” This line hints at his awareness of both Eddie and the symbiote, adding a mysterious layer to his cameo. His appearance bridges Venom to the larger Marvel universe.
55. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
Character: Store Owner
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In this animated film, Stan Lee voices a store owner who sells Miles Morales a Spider-Man costume. When Miles hesitates about the fit, Stan’s character assures him, “It always fits… eventually,” delivering a poignant message about heroism. Additionally, his animated likeness appears throughout the film in various scenes, honoring his legacy in a story about multiple Spider-People.
56. Captain Marvel (2019)
Character: Himself (Reading Mallrats Script)
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Set in the 1990s, “Captain Marvel” features Stan Lee as himself, reading the script for the movie “Mallrats,” in which he had a real-life cameo. As Carol Danvers passes by him on a train, she lowers his script to see his face, and they share a warm smile. This cameo is particularly meta, blending reality with fiction and paying homage to his earlier work.
57. Avengers: Endgame (2019)
Character: 1970s Car Driver
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In what would be his final on-screen cameo in the MCU, Stan Lee appears in “Avengers: Endgame” during a scene set in 1970. He portrays a hippie driving past a military base with a young woman by his side, shouting, “Make love, not war!” The scene was digitally altered to make him look younger, serving as a fitting farewell to his legacy in the Marvel films.
58. Loki (2021)
Tribute: A portrait within the TVA courtroom features a figure resembling Stan Lee, suggesting he might have been an agent of the TVA.
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In the Disney+ series “Loki,” Stan Lee doesn’t physically appear, but a portrait resembling him is seen in the Time Variance Authority’s courtroom. The image suggests that he might have been an agent of the TVA, adding an intriguing Easter egg for fans to speculate about his role in the multiverse.
59. Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021)
Tribute: Stan Lee’s image appears on a magazine that Venom straightens up.
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In the sequel “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” Stan Lee’s image appears on the cover of a magazine that Venom adjusts on a store shelf. Though brief, this visual cameo continues the tradition of honoring Stan’s influence in Marvel-related films outside the MCU.
60. Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)
Tribute: Bus Advertisement (“Stanley Steamer”)
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Though Stan Lee passed away in 2018, his legacy continues to be honored. In the Deadpool & Wolverine film, a tribute to Stan Lee appears as a bus advertisement reading “Stanley Steamer.”
Though Stan Lee may no longer be with us, his legacy lives on in the hearts of fans and the Marvel universe. Creative ways to honor his memory continue to appear. These tributes ensure that “The Man” remains a part of the Marvel experience, reminding us of his enduring impact on the world of superheroes. Excelsior!
Bonus:
“Guardians’ Inferno” | Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
As an extra treat, Stan Lee appears in the music video “Guardians’ Inferno,” which accompanies the end credits of “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.” Dressed in disco attire, he joins the cast and David Hasselhoff in a funky, retro-themed performance. His cameo begins around 2:59, adding a fun and unexpected twist that fans can enjoy beyond the main film.
So put on your metallic pants and “Hold on to your butts”
Honorable Mention:
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. + Agent Carter Dubsmash Wars (2015)
In this fun, charity-driven crossover between the cast of Agents of SHIELD and Agent Carter, Stan Lee makes a delightful appearance in a comedic lip-sync battle. The event, called the Dubsmash Wars, was a friendly competition between the two casts to raise money for charity, where they each created hilarious lip-sync videos. Stan Lee joined the Agent Carter team in one of their dubsmashes, adding his legendary charm to the event. Though it wasn’t an official cameo in a Marvel movie or series, it became a memorable fan-favorite moment.
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