Ant-Man And The Wasp: 10 Best Moments

8. Stan Lee's Cameo

Stan Lee
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Stan Lee gets one of his more entertaining recent cameos in the movie, which occurs in the third-act chase around San Francisco. The Wasp is firing shrinking discs at Sonny Burch's goons when one of them hits an old man's (Lee) car.

Before the old coot's very eyes, the car shrinks down, and he nonchalatantly declares, "Well, the '60s were fun, but now I'm paying for it."

It's a fun little tip of the hat towards both the trippy nature of these movies and the fact that Lee himself reached his creative, potentially drug-influenced peak in the 1960s, during which period he co-created the Ant-Man character.

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