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Marvel reveals documentary on Stan Lee ready to release in 2023, shares teaser on his 100th birthday

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A documentary on the life and creations of the comics legend Stan Lee will be released in 2023, declared Marvel with a short teaser on the late icon’s 100th birthday.

Marvel has declared that a documentary on Stan Lee is in the creations, and is most conceivably going to be released next year. The documentary will be released on Disney+ Hotstar.

The statement was made on Marvel’s Instagram and Twitter pages, where a short teaser was published, merely titled Stan Lee. The post was captioned:

“100 years of dreaming. 100 years of creating. 100 years of Stan Lee.”

The documentary is set to release sometime in 2023, streaming exclusively on Disney+ Hotstar. Stan Lee died away in November 2018, at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles at the age of 95.

Fans took to Twitter to recall and honor the birthday of the legendary creator. Among them was filmmaker Kevin Smith, who wrote: “Today, @TheRealStanLee would’ve turned 100 years old! The @Marvel maestro was forever a hero of mine, but thanks to making MALLRATS with him, we actually became friends! I miss the Old Man and his endless parade of smiles and good cheer. Happy Birthday, Emperor of Excelsior!”

James Gunn tweeted pictures taken at several events with ‘Stan Lee and tweeted: “Happy 100th Birthday to Stan Lee. You are missed, my friend. #StanLee100.” Dwayne Johnson also recalled Stan Lee and tweeted, Happy Heavenly Birthday to an old friend and mentor @TheRealStanLee As I broke into Hollywood many years ago, he was always so supportive and encouraging which blew me away. His kindness really moved me. Years later I got to say thank you??❤️Stan would’ve been 100 today ?️” A fan wrote, “Happy 100th Birthday, Stan. Thank you for all of the amazing characters and most important of all—the memories that are tied to them. #StanLee

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