Stan Lee Was Jealous He Didn't Get To Play One Marvel Movie Character
Stan Lee cameoed in numerous Marvel movies before his death, but there was a specific Marvel character he actually wanted to play.
Read MoreStan Lee cameoed in numerous Marvel movies before his death, but there was a specific Marvel character he actually wanted to play.
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