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About half way through Captain Marvel we see




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About half way through Captain Marvel we see




a cameo of the late Stan Lee.




Was this scene computer generated, or was it real?










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About half way through Captain Marvel we see




a cameo of the late Stan Lee.




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a cameo of the late Stan Lee.




Was this scene computer generated, or was it real?







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I think we need a more Googleable title... but I can't think of one that wouldn't be a spoiler [except we all know he was in them all... so maybe it wouldn't be] Ideas??

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The scene was for real - It was shot before Stan died, although they did make a small change after his passing:



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The Captain Marvel scene was originally written by directors Anna
Boden and Ryan Fleck as just another fun, funny appearance by the
comics legend. But after his passing in November, the filmmakers felt
compelled to update the sequence to acknowledge the "gravitas" of the
moment.



"Instead of just the pure laugh we had, we had a little bit of a smile
from Captain Marvel in response to it, and she kind of breaks
character for a moment," Boden told me during an interview in Los
Angeles last month. "I think it reflects a little bit of what the
audience is feeling, and we allowed that to happen."




Having been to see it last night - both this cameo and the change to the intro sequence definitely made me smile!






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    The scene was for real - It was shot before Stan died, although they did make a small change after his passing:



    From this link




    The Captain Marvel scene was originally written by directors Anna
    Boden and Ryan Fleck as just another fun, funny appearance by the
    comics legend. But after his passing in November, the filmmakers felt
    compelled to update the sequence to acknowledge the "gravitas" of the
    moment.



    "Instead of just the pure laugh we had, we had a little bit of a smile
    from Captain Marvel in response to it, and she kind of breaks
    character for a moment," Boden told me during an interview in Los
    Angeles last month. "I think it reflects a little bit of what the
    audience is feeling, and we allowed that to happen."




    Having been to see it last night - both this cameo and the change to the intro sequence definitely made me smile!






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      6














      The scene was for real - It was shot before Stan died, although they did make a small change after his passing:



      From this link




      The Captain Marvel scene was originally written by directors Anna
      Boden and Ryan Fleck as just another fun, funny appearance by the
      comics legend. But after his passing in November, the filmmakers felt
      compelled to update the sequence to acknowledge the "gravitas" of the
      moment.



      "Instead of just the pure laugh we had, we had a little bit of a smile
      from Captain Marvel in response to it, and she kind of breaks
      character for a moment," Boden told me during an interview in Los
      Angeles last month. "I think it reflects a little bit of what the
      audience is feeling, and we allowed that to happen."




      Having been to see it last night - both this cameo and the change to the intro sequence definitely made me smile!






      share|improve this answer




























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        6







        The scene was for real - It was shot before Stan died, although they did make a small change after his passing:



        From this link




        The Captain Marvel scene was originally written by directors Anna
        Boden and Ryan Fleck as just another fun, funny appearance by the
        comics legend. But after his passing in November, the filmmakers felt
        compelled to update the sequence to acknowledge the "gravitas" of the
        moment.



        "Instead of just the pure laugh we had, we had a little bit of a smile
        from Captain Marvel in response to it, and she kind of breaks
        character for a moment," Boden told me during an interview in Los
        Angeles last month. "I think it reflects a little bit of what the
        audience is feeling, and we allowed that to happen."




        Having been to see it last night - both this cameo and the change to the intro sequence definitely made me smile!






        share|improve this answer















        The scene was for real - It was shot before Stan died, although they did make a small change after his passing:



        From this link




        The Captain Marvel scene was originally written by directors Anna
        Boden and Ryan Fleck as just another fun, funny appearance by the
        comics legend. But after his passing in November, the filmmakers felt
        compelled to update the sequence to acknowledge the "gravitas" of the
        moment.



        "Instead of just the pure laugh we had, we had a little bit of a smile
        from Captain Marvel in response to it, and she kind of breaks
        character for a moment," Boden told me during an interview in Los
        Angeles last month. "I think it reflects a little bit of what the
        audience is feeling, and we allowed that to happen."




        Having been to see it last night - both this cameo and the change to the intro sequence definitely made me smile!







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