With the agreement, the comic will be able to appear in the new productions of the Marvel Studios
Marvel signed a contract with Stan Lee Universe, the company that manages the comic book artist’s legacy, to be able to use his face, voice and name in products connected with Marvel. The information is from The Hollywood Reporter.
Therefore, Stan Lee could reappear in movies and series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The contract specifically includes films, TV productions, theme parks and merchandising, while also leaving room for other unexplained “experiences”.
Stan Lee was a writer and editor for Marvel Comics during the 1960s, and created many of the heroes that now star in MCU productions. He later became the company’s best-known public face, and his celebrity grew with cameos in movies and series based on Marvel comics.
He died in 2018, at the age of 95, and his last appearance was in “Avengers: Endgame”, released in 2019.
Source: cinebuzz
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