Stan Lee Talks About The Possibility Of An AVENGERS/STAR WARS Crossover

Stan Lee Talks About The Possibility Of An AVENGERS/STAR WARS Crossover

Lucasfilm and Marvel Studios have two of the biggest franchises in movie history. One is home to the Star Wars universe, and other holds the MCU! Will the production companies ever team-up and make a crossover film? Click on to see what Stan “The Man” Lee had to say...

By NightWatcher - Jan 18, 2016 02:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars

Stan Lee has shared his point of view on many things in the movie world. In a recent interview with the Big Issue, Stan Lee, after saying a Marvel/Fox crossover would be "the most expensive film ever produced", revealed how he thinks a Star Wars and Avengers crossover could become a possibility. “Obviously the people who produce these [movies] are looking to be as successful as possible. If they feel that incorporating Star Wars with the Marvel characters will be very successful, they’ll find a way to do it. Can you imagine Spider-Man saying, 'May the force be with you'? It may come to that!” The 93-year old legend then elaborated on his comments. “I created the Avengers by taking many of our characters and making a team out of them. We can have as many characters join the Avengers as we want to for future movies. That might be fun, all of a sudden Luke Skywalker is an Avenger!” Would you like to see the two franchises crossover at some point in the future? I mean, they're both owned by Disney. What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!
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