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I swear when I watched the movie Thursday night, at least in my showing Stan mentioned being the best man at a wedding. I double checked with a friend of mine who said he heard him say the same thing which is odd. The only wedding that Stan attended in his many cameos was for F4: Rise of the Silver Surfer and he wasn't the best man. I'm trying to think if he was the best man in Reed and Sue's wedding in the comics. I can't find anything breaking down exactly what Stan said to which is leading me to believe that multiple scenes were shot for Stan and the Watchers and she that different showings are getting different conversations.
Regardless, the Watchers in Guardians is pretty much a confirmation. Some of you guys feel me, others are poised to be wrong again and be like "bbbut but, the Marvel 75th anniversary poster was reaching just like this"
Say it with me guys....
F4 byke
you are imagining things again and you reach way too hard so no one takes your theories seriously
his scene in the film is: The Lee cameo in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 happens mid-way through the film, when Lee appears among a group of Watchers. The scene is quick, but Lee is overheard telling the Watchers about that time he was on Earth posing as a FedEx delivery man.
the end credit is simply him telling the Watchers he has more stories as they walk away
I mean, please google it and show me where anyone else has seen or heard this scene you are talking about? If it were true, the internet would have exploded by now.
and Feige also said this...
There’s joint custody with a number of things,” Feige said when talking about the deal. “There are certain characters that they have, but races that we share. If that makes sense?”
then there is also this that you chose to ignore...
It could be like the Skrulls situation, both Marvel and Fox co-own the Skrulls but Fox owns specific ones like SuperSkrull which Gunn has confirmed.
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So chances are the Watchers are co-owned and Fox has Uatu.
which explains how MCU could use the Watchers without any crossover with Fox
but in the end you saying an Marvel character ending up in the MCU is like saying "THIS WET PAINT?! it's going to EVENTUALLY DRY! Is it dry yet?! ITS DRY... OMG SEE I TOLD YOU SO. I WAS RIGHT!"
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