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Fox acquires Stan Lee’s life rights to make action-adventure movie

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http://www.superherohype.com/news/3...es-life-rights-to-make-action-adventure-movie

In a rather bizarre turn of events, The Hollywood Reporter brings word that 20th Century Fox has acquired the life rights to legendary comic book creator Stan Lee and intends to make a ’70s-set action-adventure film with Lee as the main character.

The outlet reports that Twilight, The Maze Runner, and Power Rangers producers Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey are attached to produce the project, which they’re describing as having a similar tone to Kingsman: The Secret Service and “Roger Moore James Bond” movies, which were noted for their campy nature, over-the-top scenarios, and one-liners.

Lee is no stranger to the movies himself, having made a cameo appearance in countless Marvel films ranging from X-Men and Spider-Man in the early ’00s all the way to recent films like Deadpool and Captain America: Civil War. Lee has also appeared as himself in some feature films and TV shows including Mallrats and Entourage. In some films, Lee even played characters he created such as mailman Willie Lumpkin in 2005’s Fantastic Four.

Fox has previously made a number of Stan Lee-inspired projects, having made nine X-Men films and three Fantastic Four films. There are currently no writers attached to the project and no official word on whether Lee will cameo in the film.

Well, this is odd. Of all the studios to acquire his rights, you'd think it should be Marvel Studios. Why Fox of all companies? Why would he sell it to them first?

Or have Marvel Studios allowed them to have first go at it as a sign of thawing relations between the two studios? Or maybe it has nothing to do with that at all and Stan Lee went to them first (or was approached by them).

Who would play Stan Lee? Will he be anything like the real life person?
 
Why not a live action version of the Mighty Seven?

Stan Lee in the role of unexpected mentor to a marooned group of alien humanoids who are Earth's best defence against a rival invading race...

Be more interesting if he finds himself mentoring a group of neophyte heroes who are also comic geeks!
 
Sounds like another Fox flop, hope we never have to see it.
 
Stan Lee beats up Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko for 120 minutes, to become the sole creator of Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four at the end.
 
Stan Lee beats up Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko for 120 minutes, to become the sole creator of Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four at the end.

Without Kirby and Ditko, how will he come up with ideas then? :huh:
 

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