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Venom was intended by Sony Pictures to be the start of a new shared universe, and plans for a sequel began during production on the first film. Harrelson was cast to make a brief appearance as Cletus at the end of Venom, with the intention of him becoming the villain Carnage in the sequel. Official work on the sequel began in January 2019, with ...
Lee at Tokyo Comic-Con in 2016. The following is a list of cameo appearances by Stan Lee (1922–2018) in Marvel Comics films, television shows and video games. [1] [2] A prolific comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer, Lee has also had numerous cameos in non-Marvel media.
Lee was featured with his colleagues and family in the 2010 documentary With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story, which explored his life, career, and creations. [211] A special titled Stan Lee, chronicling the life and legacy of Lee, was released on June 16, 2023, on Disney+. It was directed by David Gelb and first premiered at the Tribeca Festival.
The first “Venom” was a hit at the box office, raking in $855 million globally — and its September release date poises the sequel to do well at the box office as moviegoers return to theaters.
Fans and colleagues gathered this week in Los Angeles to celebrate the life of Stan Lee, who died at 95 in late 2018.
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #1 Janet Van Dyne: Wasp 1963 (June) Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Ernie Hart: Tales to Astonish #44 Sersi: 1963 (June) Stan Lee, Robert Bernstein, Jack Kirby Strange Tales #109 Stephen Vincent Strange: Doctor Strange 1963 (July) Stan Lee, Steve Ditko Strange Tales #110 Team:The X-Men Members:
Marcel and Hardy — who are longtime friends and worked closely together on making the Venom trilogy — always knew they wanted to end Eddie and Venom's story after three movies.
[113] In April 2015, Stan Lee mentioned a projected sequel as one of several that he understood were in Marvel's plans for upcoming films. [114] A film sequel was scrapped in favor of Big Hero 6: The Series, [115] created and executive produced by Kim Possible 's Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley, and co-executive produced by Nick Filippi.