The 93-year old comic legend will be making cameos on the upcoming Marvel movies. Stan Lee is set to make an appearance an appearance in four different films as a cameo all on one day.
Kevin Feige, the Marvel Studios president was placed in awe as he was able to witness the comic book legend on the roll. Stan Lee already appeared on 26 cameos, and it seems that he has no plans of retiring just yet as by Collider's Report.
"We do not shoot random ones. They're always specific. A couple of months ago in Atlanta, [Lee] flew down and we shot four in one day - for four various projects. They're all awesome! They're all totally different. And he was unbelievable. He was on fire. He came in, he sat here, he stood there, he stood in this window, and then he went home."
Kevin Feige then announced that his cameo roles were for "Doctor Strange," "Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2," "Spider-Man: Homecoming." The fourth film is yet to be announced, but it is most likely for "Avengers: Infinity War" according to ComicBook.
As of the latest update in regards to the upcoming Marvel films, "Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2," already wrapped. As for "Spiderman: Homecoming," it is still in production but they're almost on the wrap. "Thor: Ragnarok" is already in the works as they shoot on Australia.
Aside from these big screen cameos, Stan Lee was also spotted on a Netflix series. ComicBook highlighted that the legend was spotted in Netflix's "Luke Cage." Aside from the upcoming series, he also made an appearance on the "Agents of SHIELD."
As for Stan Lee's net worth, though it was announced that Stan Lee has $200 million in terms of his wealth, the legend slammed these claims stating that he does not have such amount. According to Playboy, Stan Lee opened up about his net worth stating that he does not have much compared to what was written on the headlines.
"My daughter was looking at the internet the other day and read that Stan Lee's net worth is $250 million," Stan Lee said. "I mean, that's ridiculous! I don't have $200 million. I don't have $150 million. I don't have $100 million or anywhere near that."