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Marvel Announces Stan Lee Documentary Coming to Disney+

Stan Lee Documentary

Stan Lee Documentary

Stan Lee Documentary: A Disney+ documentary on Stan Lee will be released in 2023, according to a 25-second video posted by Marvel Entertainment on Wednesday. The announcement coincides with the late comic book creator’s 100th birthday, which would have been today.

“A century of fantasizing a century of creation. Marvel Entertainment captioned a teaser with “100 years of Stan Lee.” DisneyPlus will stream the original documentary, Stan Lee, in 2023.

A few of Stan Lee’s minor roles and cameos in movies can be seen in the recently released video. A gradual zoom-out that reveals an image of the multi-talented creator completes the celebratory montage.

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The most well-known characters Lee is credited with creating include Spider-Man, the Hulk, Iron Man, the X-Men, and others. He collaborated with writer-artists like Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko on these works. Lee maintained his connection to Marvel even after leaving the company in the 1990s through cameo roles and executive producer responsibilities on Marvel productions.

Genius Brands International launched a new online store earlier this month with three limited-edition Lee-branded collections to celebrate Lee’s 100th birthday. The entertainment company has agreed to co-executive produce the “Stan Lee” documentary. It is the owner of the name, voice, likeness, signature, and licensing of the intellectual property relating to Lee.

Stan was born in New York City a century ago. Over the past century, his work altered pop culture’s landscape and profoundly impacted millions of people, according to a tweet from POW! Entertainment’s official Stan Lee Twitter account. “Fans left messages for Stan’s centennial at the LA Comic Con. Motivation, legend, and hero. These are some of the phrases that kept coming up. #StanLee100.”

James Gunn, the director of “Guardians of the Galaxy,” tweeted, “Happy 100th Birthday to Stan Lee.” “My friend, you are missed. #StanLee100.”

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