Stan Lee Movie Trailers
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Comic Books: A World of Illustrated Adventure Trailer (1984)
01 January 1984
One of the first documentary projects with which Jeff Krulik was involved at the start of his public access days.
Countdown to Wednesday Trailer (2004)
30 November 2004
Interviews with industry professionals on how to break into the comic book biz.
Sessions with Stan Trailer (2020)
24 November 2020
"This is a real recording, from one of my favorite memories of the old man." - Aron Fromm, director
Stan Lee: The Final Chapter Trailer (2026)
28 July 2026
An insider look at Stan Lee's tumultuous final years, revealing how mistreatment and conflict threatened his life and legacy.
Starz Inside: Comic Books Unbound Trailer (2008)
10 June 2008
From superheroes to superstars, Hollywood has always turned to comic books for imagination and inspiration.
Cosplay Universe Trailer (2022)
26 July 2022
Cosplay Universe explores the rise of the global Comic Con sub-culture and evolution of Cosplay; the art form of becoming a character that you love.
Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist Trailer (2007)
25 April 2007
Arguably the most influential person in American comics, Will Eisner, as artist, entrepreneur, innovator, and visual storyteller, enjoyed a career that encompassed comic books from their early beginnings in the 1930s to their development as graphic novels in the 1990s.
Behind the Superhero Mask Trailer (2013)
17 April 2013
Documentary that examines the popularity of super-hero comic books.
Mallrats MTV Premiere Party Trailer (1995)
19 October 1995
1995 MTV Premiere Party for Kevin Smith's Mallrats comedy, featuring clips, guests, interviews with the stars and plenty of Jay & Silent Bob action.
The Overstreet World of Comic Books Trailer (1993)
01 January 1993
A candid and in-depth look at the creators, the culture, and the collectibility of comics.
Evolution of the Hulk Trailer (2003)
28 October 2003
A look at the history of this popular character. The piece begins by examining the character's origin in depression-era America, glossing over the history of Marvel comics, and further examining the development of the character in the comics, the animated series, the CBS television series, and finally, the 2003 film adaptation.