Of course, if we're expected to accept that Norton and Ruffalo are the same person and that Howard and Cheadle are one and the same, then maybe all the different Stan Lees are intended to be entirely different people with absolutely no resemblance to one another.
That would be a serious level of control.Of course, now that he can control it better, might not be enough to set it off...
I can handle varying degrees of intelligence but give me a Hulk who can have a conversation and be understood.
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That would be a serious level of control.Of course, now that he can control it better, might not be enough to set it off...
Makes tantric look like a walk in the park if he could manage that trick.
As for Hulk, I do want another solo film where we have a more interactive character. I can handle varying degrees of intelligence but give me a Hulk who can have a conversation and be understood. Somewhere between Savage and Professor there has to be a happy point. They let Abomination speak plainly after all in TIH.
The whole incident with him being out of control in the helicarrier was entirely due to Loki's magic, which is why all the characters were at each other's throats.
Of course, if we're expected to accept that Norton and Ruffalo are the same person and that Howard and Cheadle are one and the same, then maybe all the different Stan Lees are intended to be entirely different people with absolutely no resemblance to one another.
But it's more fun to try to link the various Stans and see how many of them can be connected. It would be cool if he were this guy who just kept running into superheroes wherever he went, kinda like the Cabbage Vendor in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Actually, though, I do think it's more likely that Stan's MCU characters are different people. The one who shows up at galas attended by Tony Stark is presumably a fairly prominent society/media figure, though one that Tony keeps mistaking for other celebrities (unless you assume he really was playing Hef and Larry King, respectively, an interpretation that his wardrobe in those scenes would support). The one from TIH was evidently an ordinary homeowner in Milwaukee, while the one from Thor was a pickup-truck owner from Puente Antigua, and the one from The Avengers was a New Yorker who evidently had no prior experience with superheroes. The one from CA:TFA was, of course, about 70 years older than the others and can't have been the same fellow. Also, the scenes in IM2, Hulk, and Thor would've all come within a few days of each other, apparently, so it's unlikely that the same guy could've moved around that much in so short a time. So at most the two Stans in the IM films might be the same person, and the rest are all different. (But perhaps General Stan Lee from Cap was involved in an early cloning experiment and all the present-day Stans are his identical offspring!)
Now, as for Stan's other cameos, I like to think that all three cameos in the Raimi Spider-Man films are the same person. But we know his Fantastic Four characters are two different people, Willie Lumpkin and Stan Lee (unless Willie was pretending to be Stan Lee to crash the wedding). And his cameo in X-Men: The Last Stand took place decades before the events of X-Men, so those two Stans have to be different people. (Given the timing and the shared studio, though, the Stan in The Last Stand could conceivably be the same person young Matt Murdock stopped from walking into traffic in Daredevil.) The Ang Lee Hulk stands apart in its own continuity, and even if you did graft it onto one of the other non-MCU continuities, his role as a security guard at UC Berkeley is tough to reconcile with his other, mostly NY-based appearances. And his first ever movie cameo, in the TV movie The Trial of the Incredible Hulk in 1989, was in a dream sequence.
So I guess it's not as easy to link the various cameos as I hoped. The Spidey cameos are the only ones that can really fit together.
And by the way, I do think it's possible that the three Bruce Campbell characters in the Spidey movies -- the fight emcee, the snooty usher, and the French waiter -- are the same guy bouncing from job to job, adopting different roles and personas as he moves up the career ladder. Sure, they don't recognize each other, but not everyone perfectly remembers faces they only briefly glimpsed (and the emcee didn't see Peter's face the first time). On the other hand, the waiter was much more friendly and accommodating than the usher, so either Bruce had a life-changing epiphany after being fired from the usher job for being too snooty, or they're long-lost identical triplets.
I would suggest that Stan Lee is God, but that would leave John Williams out of a job.Stan Lee is playing the same guy. Each is from alternate timelines which are overlapping each other.
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