Awesome Fan-Made Poster Imagines BREAKING BAD's Bryan Cranston As Marvel's Stan Lee In Biopic

Awesome Fan-Made Poster Imagines BREAKING BAD's Bryan Cranston As Marvel's Stan Lee In Biopic

A Stan Lee biopic would surely make for fascinating viewing, and who better to play "The Man" than Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston? Hit the jump to check out this cool fan-made poster for that...

By JoshWilding - Jul 04, 2016 01:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
A movie revolving around a young Stan Lee as he co-created characters like Spider-Man and the X-Men would be nothing short of fascinating, and with such a huge amount of interest in Marvel movies these days, it could very well be a hit too. Hell, with the right team behind and in front of the camera, Lee's story may very well be Oscar worthy, especially given the controversy surrounding his true role in the creation of heroes and villains artists like Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby have since claimed credit for. 

However, who should play "The Man" on the big screen? Well, this very cool fan-made poster which has surfaced over the weekend shows Bryan Cranston (Power Rangers) in the role, and it's perfect bit of casting! That tagline is also hard to beat, and seeing this become a reality would be very cool...

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