There are some secret details to be discovered in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The comedy blockbuster cinema is of course no exception, as in the ‘Star Wars’ saga (such as ET in the Senate of Coruscant in Episode I) or in the world of ‘Harry Potter’ (think of the extremely suspicious pair of shoes on the Marauder’s Map) you can always make interesting, previously hidden discoveries.
There are also Easter eggs in the MCU that only true Marvel fans can discover. This is also the case with “Spider-Man: No Way Home”: If you press pause here at minute 27 and 43 seconds, you will be behind Spider-Man (Tom Holland) discover a taxi number 1228. This is Stan Lee’s date of birththe creator of countless Marvel superheroes.
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In American it is known that the month is written before the day. Stan Lee was born on December 28, 1922.

Before Stan Lee passed away in 2018, the comic forefather himself appeared in a cameo in all the Marvel films. “Spider-Man: No Way Home” proves that Lee continues to be honored even after his death. And that’s completely understandable, because without Stan Lee, characters like Spider-Man simply wouldn’t exist.
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” is the third installment of the RECENT wall-crawler trilogy starring Tom Holland. The film ultimately made a big impression because not only Holland appeared as Spider-Man, but also veterans Tobey Maguire (who played Spider-Man in Sam Raimi’s trilogy) and Andrew Garfield (who played Spider-Man in both “The Amazing Spider-Man” Man” ‘films) were there.
Author: Pascal Reis
Source : Film Starts

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