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Screen Rant on MSNStan Lee's Cameo In Fantastic Four: First Steps ExplainedFirst Steps surreptitiously continued the tradition of the Stan Lee cameo in Marvel movies, but it was pretty subtle.
There's also the small sprinkle of Stan Lee cameos that lit up several MCU films. As it turns out Fantastic Four: First Steps ...
Endgame, in a throwback to his 1970s-era self. His visage has popped up here and there in the subsequent years — did you ...
First Steps pays special tribute to late Fantastic Four creators Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Set in a 1960s-inspired ...
While there have been tributes to Jack Kirby over the years, with everything from the Thor: Ragnarok logo being in honor of ...
The Fantastic Four: First Steps is the latest entry in the 2025 movie schedule to dominate the box office, and for many, ...
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Screen Rant on MSNStan Lee Insists Doctor Doom Isn’t a Villain, He Just Wants to Rule the WorldA bold theory of Stan Lee's has recently resurfaced, and it’s more relevant than ever now that Doctor Doom has finally ...
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Screen Rant on MSNStan Lee & Jack Kirby's Fantastic Four Cameo: A 60-Year Overdue TributeFirst Steps finally gives Jack Kirby the credit he deserves alongside Stan Lee in a heartwarming MCU cameo, correcting a 60-year oversight in Marvel Comics adaptations.
Marvel’s First Family was finally introduced into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with The Fantastic Four: First Steps, a film set in an alternate timeline that is disconnected from the rest of the ...
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Screen Rant on MSNThis Fantastic Four Hero Just Proved Marvel Is No Longer Playing by Stan Lee’s RulesLee acknowledged that time's passage in the Marvel Universe doesn't correspond to the real world, yet he stressed the ...
Summer 2025 was always going to be a critical season for superhero cinema. Fans and critics alike knew that the fate of ...
The second Fantastic Four post-credits scene is a fun moment paying homage to several classic Stan Lee and Jack Kirby Marvel ...
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