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Were there two appearances of Stan Lee?


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As has been the case since the first Marvel movie that's been released, Mr. Stan Lee has had a cameo in every single MCU movie (at least, that I'm aware of.)



This was true for this film, and shouldn't be considered a spoiler to anyone. We obviously see him as both a minor character and he has a speaking role, and the scene is pretty obvious. However...




When we see Scott (Ant-Man) come out of the quantum vortex, we see him running around the city until he gets to the memorial garden with all of the local names of the people who've vanished, trying to find the name of his daughter.

Looking through these names, I noticed that on the last tablet there were multiple names ending in "Lee", however, I couldn't scan all of the names fast enough to see if "Stan Lee" was one of them. In my opinion, it would have been an excellent place to have given Mr. Excelsior one last cameo, considering he's passed away wand this is considered the end of a rather long story arc.




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As has been the case since the first Marvel movie that's been released, Mr. Stan Lee has had a cameo in every single MCU movie (at least, that I'm aware of.)



This was true for this film, and shouldn't be considered a spoiler to anyone. We obviously see him as both a minor character and he has a speaking role, and the scene is pretty obvious. However...




When we see Scott (Ant-Man) come out of the quantum vortex, we see him running around the city until he gets to the memorial garden with all of the local names of the people who've vanished, trying to find the name of his daughter.

Looking through these names, I noticed that on the last tablet there were multiple names ending in "Lee", however, I couldn't scan all of the names fast enough to see if "Stan Lee" was one of them. In my opinion, it would have been an excellent place to have given Mr. Excelsior one last cameo, considering he's passed away wand this is considered the end of a rather long story arc.




So, does Stan Lee appear in this portion of the movie as well?










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  • I am sorry. I do not want to post spoilers, and this can be closed if this can't get solved. but the Right-arrow +! didn't work?! It showed my spoiler text when I posted it. What did I do wrong?

    – RLH
    2 hours ago











  • @TheLethalCarrot Can you post it from my edit history?

    – RLH
    2 hours ago











  • If not, give me a second, and I'll repost.

    – RLH
    2 hours ago











  • @TheLethalCarrot Done. Please fix. I used a line break, but also two spoiler tags.

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As has been the case since the first Marvel movie that's been released, Mr. Stan Lee has had a cameo in every single MCU movie (at least, that I'm aware of.)



This was true for this film, and shouldn't be considered a spoiler to anyone. We obviously see him as both a minor character and he has a speaking role, and the scene is pretty obvious. However...




When we see Scott (Ant-Man) come out of the quantum vortex, we see him running around the city until he gets to the memorial garden with all of the local names of the people who've vanished, trying to find the name of his daughter.

Looking through these names, I noticed that on the last tablet there were multiple names ending in "Lee", however, I couldn't scan all of the names fast enough to see if "Stan Lee" was one of them. In my opinion, it would have been an excellent place to have given Mr. Excelsior one last cameo, considering he's passed away wand this is considered the end of a rather long story arc.




So, does Stan Lee appear in this portion of the movie as well?










share|improve this question
















As has been the case since the first Marvel movie that's been released, Mr. Stan Lee has had a cameo in every single MCU movie (at least, that I'm aware of.)



This was true for this film, and shouldn't be considered a spoiler to anyone. We obviously see him as both a minor character and he has a speaking role, and the scene is pretty obvious. However...




When we see Scott (Ant-Man) come out of the quantum vortex, we see him running around the city until he gets to the memorial garden with all of the local names of the people who've vanished, trying to find the name of his daughter.

Looking through these names, I noticed that on the last tablet there were multiple names ending in "Lee", however, I couldn't scan all of the names fast enough to see if "Stan Lee" was one of them. In my opinion, it would have been an excellent place to have given Mr. Excelsior one last cameo, considering he's passed away wand this is considered the end of a rather long story arc.




So, does Stan Lee appear in this portion of the movie as well?







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  • I am sorry. I do not want to post spoilers, and this can be closed if this can't get solved. but the Right-arrow +! didn't work?! It showed my spoiler text when I posted it. What did I do wrong?

    – RLH
    2 hours ago











  • @TheLethalCarrot Can you post it from my edit history?

    – RLH
    2 hours ago











  • If not, give me a second, and I'll repost.

    – RLH
    2 hours ago











  • @TheLethalCarrot Done. Please fix. I used a line break, but also two spoiler tags.

    – RLH
    2 hours ago



















  • I am sorry. I do not want to post spoilers, and this can be closed if this can't get solved. but the Right-arrow +! didn't work?! It showed my spoiler text when I posted it. What did I do wrong?

    – RLH
    2 hours ago











  • @TheLethalCarrot Can you post it from my edit history?

    – RLH
    2 hours ago











  • If not, give me a second, and I'll repost.

    – RLH
    2 hours ago











  • @TheLethalCarrot Done. Please fix. I used a line break, but also two spoiler tags.

    – RLH
    2 hours ago

















I am sorry. I do not want to post spoilers, and this can be closed if this can't get solved. but the Right-arrow +! didn't work?! It showed my spoiler text when I posted it. What did I do wrong?

– RLH
2 hours ago





I am sorry. I do not want to post spoilers, and this can be closed if this can't get solved. but the Right-arrow +! didn't work?! It showed my spoiler text when I posted it. What did I do wrong?

– RLH
2 hours ago













@TheLethalCarrot Can you post it from my edit history?

– RLH
2 hours ago





@TheLethalCarrot Can you post it from my edit history?

– RLH
2 hours ago













If not, give me a second, and I'll repost.

– RLH
2 hours ago





If not, give me a second, and I'll repost.

– RLH
2 hours ago













@TheLethalCarrot Done. Please fix. I used a line break, but also two spoiler tags.

– RLH
2 hours ago





@TheLethalCarrot Done. Please fix. I used a line break, but also two spoiler tags.

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2 hours ago










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There are only two "Lee"s visible on the wall; Ian Lee (glimpsed) and Charlotte Lee (below Scott Lang).



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    To complement Valorum’s answer the Russo’s has spoken about Stan Lee’s cameo in Avengers: Endgame and only mentions the part in person in 1970 and doesn’t mention anything about the memorial. This would indicate that he doesn’t have his name listed as it is not mentioned upon when given the opportunity.




    “It’s sort of the hippie era, and Stan’s cameoing as a hippie and it’s the free-love era,” Joe Russo explains. “He’s saying, ‘Make love, not war!’”



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    “It’s the last Stan Lee cameo that made it to film,” Joe says.



    Entertainment Weekly, Avengers: Endgame explained: Stan Lee's final cameo







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              To complement Valorum’s answer the Russo’s has spoken about Stan Lee’s cameo in Avengers: Endgame and only mentions the part in person in 1970 and doesn’t mention anything about the memorial. This would indicate that he doesn’t have his name listed as it is not mentioned upon when given the opportunity.




              “It’s sort of the hippie era, and Stan’s cameoing as a hippie and it’s the free-love era,” Joe Russo explains. “He’s saying, ‘Make love, not war!’”



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              “It’s the last Stan Lee cameo that made it to film,” Joe says.



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                To complement Valorum’s answer the Russo’s has spoken about Stan Lee’s cameo in Avengers: Endgame and only mentions the part in person in 1970 and doesn’t mention anything about the memorial. This would indicate that he doesn’t have his name listed as it is not mentioned upon when given the opportunity.




                “It’s sort of the hippie era, and Stan’s cameoing as a hippie and it’s the free-love era,” Joe Russo explains. “He’s saying, ‘Make love, not war!’”



                [...]



                “It’s the last Stan Lee cameo that made it to film,” Joe says.



                Entertainment Weekly, Avengers: Endgame explained: Stan Lee's final cameo







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                  To complement Valorum’s answer the Russo’s has spoken about Stan Lee’s cameo in Avengers: Endgame and only mentions the part in person in 1970 and doesn’t mention anything about the memorial. This would indicate that he doesn’t have his name listed as it is not mentioned upon when given the opportunity.




                  “It’s sort of the hippie era, and Stan’s cameoing as a hippie and it’s the free-love era,” Joe Russo explains. “He’s saying, ‘Make love, not war!’”



                  [...]



                  “It’s the last Stan Lee cameo that made it to film,” Joe says.



                  Entertainment Weekly, Avengers: Endgame explained: Stan Lee's final cameo







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                  To complement Valorum’s answer the Russo’s has spoken about Stan Lee’s cameo in Avengers: Endgame and only mentions the part in person in 1970 and doesn’t mention anything about the memorial. This would indicate that he doesn’t have his name listed as it is not mentioned upon when given the opportunity.




                  “It’s sort of the hippie era, and Stan’s cameoing as a hippie and it’s the free-love era,” Joe Russo explains. “He’s saying, ‘Make love, not war!’”



                  [...]



                  “It’s the last Stan Lee cameo that made it to film,” Joe says.



                  Entertainment Weekly, Avengers: Endgame explained: Stan Lee's final cameo








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