While attending the Wizard World Comic-Con in New York City last weekend, comics legend Stan Lee spoke a bit about Marvel's phase three film slate.
Lee seemed to confirm at least one title that we've heard chatter about, but have yet to hear confirmation from the House that Lee helped to build:
"The people at Marvel are spending hours trying to think 'What'll we do next?' And there's a damn good chance that they will think just what you mentioned because it would be a great idea, and little by little, everything you want to see will come along because they're just like you. They're fans of the stories and are trying to think, 'What will the fans like to see next? What would we like to see next?' So they're working on Ant-Man, working on Doctor Strange; they're working on Guardians of the Galaxy; they're working on God knows what. Did I say the Black Panther also? They're the ones I know about."
Lee then then told MTV News that a Silver Surfer film could be coming as well:
"There is no way they won't eventually do a 'Silver Surfer' movie. It may not be for a few years because they're thinking and working on 'Doctor Strange,' 'Black Panther,' 'Ant-Man,' 'Guardians of the Galaxy.' But they'll get around to a 'Silver Surfer' feature because he's a wonderful character."
The Surfer appeared on screen in 2007's sequel "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" which grossed $289 million from a $130 million budget.
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