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Stan Lee's Loser Superheroes Rush into Fight

ImageI sincerely hoped that he would live forever,” Marvel Studio President Kevin Feige commented on the news of Stan Lee's death with pain in his voice. The news of the passing away of the creator of Spider-Man, Daredevil, Hulk, Iron Man and hundreds of other iconic characters of modern pop culture came as a serious blow to many fans of cinema and comics. Perhaps, in a sense, Stan will still manage to live forever. First, he managed to shoot some funny cameos for new Marvel films. And secondly, any person is alive as long as his memory is alive.

Despite the warnings of a number of eminent directors, the superhero genre does not intend to give up its leading positions in the Hollywood film market. In the coming years, Marvel heroes will surely remain the kings of the box office, and each new appearance on the screens will evoke fond memories of Stan Lee in the audience. Fortunately for fans of the famous author and artist, it is not just Hollywood that will preserve his legacy. Deadline has learned that the South Korean studio Invictus has begun work on The B-Team series.

Soon after Lee's death, many Dream Factory figures began to share memories of their experiences with the comic book legend. Directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller shared how Stan once came up with seven completely different stories in 45 minutes. The script for "Team B" will be based on one of the ideas of the great generator of ideas, which was never implemented in print. According to preliminary data, the plot of the series will be centered on a team of unsuccessful superheroes who will have to fight a mad scientist.

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Telecomix will be created with the support of the Chinese corporation Camsing International, which last year bought out the media company POW! Entertainment.

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