<Ul> <Li> In Big Hero 6 (2014), Lee's voice and likeness are used for the father of character Fred . Though he appears in a portrait earlier in the film, Lee's cameo is a post-credits scene in which he demonstrates to his son that they have many things to talk about . Lee was not involved with the creation of the original Big Hero 6 comic book from which the movie is sourced . </Li> </Ul> <Li> In Big Hero 6 (2014), Lee's voice and likeness are used for the father of character Fred . Though he appears in a portrait earlier in the film, Lee's cameo is a post-credits scene in which he demonstrates to his son that they have many things to talk about . Lee was not involved with the creation of the original Big Hero 6 comic book from which the movie is sourced . </Li> <Ul> <Li> In X-Men (2000), Lee appears as a hotdog stand vendor on the beach when the newly mutated Senator Kelly emerges naked onshore after escaping from Magneto . </Li> <Li> In Spider - Man (2002), he appeared during Spider - Man's first battle with the Green Goblin, pulling a little girl away from falling debris . In the DVD's deleted scenes, Lee plays a street vendor who tries to sell Peter Parker a pair of sunglasses . </Li> <Li> In Daredevil (2003), as a child, Matt Murdock stops Lee from crossing the street and getting hit by a bus . This is also a reference to an incident in the comics which was omitted from the origin story of the film . </Li> <Li> In Hulk (2003), he appears walking alongside former TV - series Hulk Lou Ferrigno in an early scene, both as security guards at Bruce Banner's lab . It was his first speaking role in a film based on one of his characters . </Li> <Li> In Spider - Man 2 (2004), Lee pulls an innocent person away from danger during Spider - Man's first battle with Doctor Octopus . In a blooper scene that appears as an extra on the film's DVD release, Lee has another cameo, saying, "Look, Spider - Man stole that kid's sneakers ." Stan Lee also appears talking to Peter Parker . </Li> <Li> In Man - Thing (2005), a photograph of Lee is seen on a board of missing people . </Li> <Li> In Fantastic Four (2005), Lee appears for the first time as a character that he created for the comics, Willie Lumpkin, the mail carrier who greets the Fantastic Four as they enter the Baxter Building . </Li> <Li> In X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), Lee and Chris Claremont appear as two of Jean Grey's neighbors in the opening scenes set 20 years in the past . Lee, credited as "Waterhose Man", is watering the lawn when Jean telekinetically redirects the water from the hose into the air . </Li> <Li> In Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007), Lee appears as himself at Reed Richards' and Susan Storm's first wedding, being turned away by a security guard for not being on the guest list . In Fantastic Four Annual #3 (1965), in which the couple married, Lee and Jack Kirby are similarly turned away . </Li> <Li> In Spider - Man 3 (2007), Lee appears in a credited role as "Man in Times Square". He stands next to Peter Parker, both of them reading a news bulletin about Spider - Man, and commenting to Peter that, "You know, I guess one person can make a difference". He then says his catchphrase, "' Nuff said" and leaves Peter to dwell on that thought . </Li> <Li> In Iron Man (2008), Lee, credited as "Himself", appears at a gala cavorting with three blondes, where Tony Stark mistakes him for Hugh Hefner . In the theatrical release of the film, Stark simply greets Lee as "Hef" and moves on; another version of the scene was filmed where Stark realizes his mistake, but Lee graciously responds, "That's okay, I get this all the time ." In 2008, Stan Lee named this as his favorite cameo appearance to that date . </Li> <Li> In The Incredible Hulk (2008), Lee appears as a hapless citizen who accidentally ingests a soft drink mixed with Bruce Banner's blood, subsequently dropping it and leading to the discovery of Dr. Banner's location in a bottling plant in Brazil . </Li> <Li> In Iron Man 2 (2010), during the Stark Expo, Lee, wearing suspenders and a red shirt and black and purple tie, is mistakenly greeted by Tony Stark as "Larry King". </Li> <Li> In Thor (2011), Lee appears among many people at the site where Thor's hammer Mjolnir lands on earth . He tears the bed off his pickup truck in an attempt to pull Mjolnir out of the ground with a chain and causes everyone in the scene to laugh by asking, "Did it work?". His character is credited as "Stan the Man", a nickname he'd adopted in the Silver Age of Comic Books . </Li> <Li> In Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), Lee plays a general in World War II who mistakes another man for Captain America / Steve Rogers, commenting, "I thought he'd be taller ." Lee had nothing to do with the basic creation of the title character . However, Lee began his writing career in the character's original series where he created the idea of Captain America using his shield as a throwing weapon . Furthermore, he was responsible for reviving the character in the Silver Age of Comic Books and co-wrote most of the character's stories in The Avengers and his solo stories in that period . </Li> <Li> In The Avengers (2012), Lee's character is interviewed about the Avengers saving Manhattan . Lee's character responds, "Superheroes in New York? Give me a break", and then returns to his game of chess . He also appears in a deleted scene in which, when a waitress flirts with Steve Rogers, Lee says to him, "Ask for her number, you moron!" </Li> <Li> In The Amazing Spider - Man (2012), Lee is a librarian at Midtown Science High School, comically oblivious to the fight between Spider - Man and the Lizard happening behind him (a table nearly hits him as well) due to the fact that he is listening to classical music . He walks out of the library as the fight continues . </Li> <Li> In Iron Man 3 (2013), Lee portrays a beauty pageant judge who appears on a television monitor and happily gives one of the contestants a 10 . </Li> <Li> In Thor: The Dark World (2013), Lee appears as a mental ward patient who loans his shoe to Erik Selvig for a demonstration about "the Convergence" in his delusions . When Selvig finishes and asks if anyone has questions, Lee says, "Yeah, can I have my shoe back"? </Li> <Li> In Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), Lee plays a security guard at the Smithsonian Institution who after discovering that Captain America stole his own World War II uniform from an exhibit, says, "Oh man, I am so fired ." </Li> <Li> In The Amazing Spider - Man 2 (2014), Lee is a guest at Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy's graduation . He notes that he recognizes Peter Parker . </Li> <Li> In Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), Lee appears as an elderly gentleman having a conversation with a significantly younger woman . Rocket, viewing him through a scanning device, dismisses him as part of what he saw was wrong with the planet Xandar . With the exception of Groot, Ronan and The Collector, Lee did not have a hand in the creation of the Guardians of the Galaxy . </Li> <Li> In Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), he appears as a military veteran who attends the Avengers' victory party . He claims he fought at Omaha Beach and that it proves he can handle a shot of Asgardian liquor from Thor, but is then carried away drunk, muttering his catchphrase, "Excelsior!" Lee noted that this was his favorite cameo . </Li> <Li> In Ant - Man (2015), Lee appears as a bartender in a story Luis tells to Scott Lang explaining that Falcon was looking for him . </Li> <Li> In Deadpool (2016), Lee appears as himself, working as an MC at a strip club . Lee did not have a hand in the creation of the character Deadpool . </Li> <Li> In Captain America: Civil War (2016), Lee appears as a FedEx postman, delivering a package from Steve Rogers to Tony Stark at the end of the film, mispronouncing Stark's name as Tony "Stank". </Li> <Li> In X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), Lee is shown viewing the rising nuclear weapons launched by Apocalypse next to his wife Joan . </Li> <Li> In Doctor Strange (2016), Lee appears as a bus rider reading Aldous Huxley's The Doors of Perception, oblivious to a battle between Doctor Strange and Mordo and Kaecilius and his followers . </Li> <Li> Lee makes a cameo appearance in No Good Deed (2017), a short film aired before Logan in North America, in which Lee plays himself and says to Deadpool "Wow, nice suit!" to which Deadpool replies "Zip it, Stan Lee!". Lee's cameo appearance was cut from the theatrical version of the short film but was restored in the version released on star Ryan Reynolds' Youtube account page . Lee later thanked Reynolds for restoring his cameo . </Li> <Li> In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), Lee appears as an astronaut telling a story to The Watchers, mentioning his stint as a deliveryman in Captain America: Civil War . He appears again in one of the end credits scenes, where the Watchers leave, tired of his stories as he quotes to them that they are his only ride back to Earth . The Watchers, along with Ego, were co-created by Lee . Lee also makes an appearance in the music video for the song "Guardians Inferno". </Li> <Li> In Spider - Man: Homecoming (2017), Lee appears as an annoyed neighbor named Gary who, after witnessing Spider - Man mistakenly accosting an innocent civilian says to him, "Don't make me come down there, you punk!" </Li> <Li> In Thor: Ragnarok (2017), Lee appears as a servant to the Grandmaster on Sakaar . </Li> <Li> In Black Panther (2018), Lee appears as a patron of a casino in Busan, South Korea . </Li> <Li> Lee will make a cameo appearance in Avengers: Infinity War (2018). </Li> <Li> Lee will make a cameo appearance in Ant - Man and the Wasp (2018). </Li> </Ul> <Li> In X-Men (2000), Lee appears as a hotdog stand vendor on the beach when the newly mutated Senator Kelly emerges naked onshore after escaping from Magneto . </Li>

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