Stan Lee is gearing up for The London Super Comic Con and while talking with
TNT Magazine He talked a little bit about The Amazing Spider-Man. He was asked what he thought of British actors playing the American characters that he created in Spider-Man and The Lizard saying,
"I love British actors. I wish I were British. When British people talk it sounds more impressive than when Americans talk." He also addressed the concern of Andrew Garfield taking over for Toby Maguire as Spider-Man,
"Everybody was worried about Garfield. How could he replace Maguire? But he brings a whole new feeling to it, the way Parker ought to be but with a different take on it. From what I have seen, the public will love it," assured Lee.
One of the most anticipated story lines this year will be how
The Avengers and
The Amazing Spider-Man stack up against Christopher Nolan's
The Dark Knight Rises. Lee seems not to be worried about it as much as other fan boys though saying that when you release a movie you go up against a lot of good movies. He also said that Batman is
"Damn good" but is darker then what they are going for at Marvel Studios.
Be sure to see how it all shakes out at the box office this year and check out
The Avengers on May 4th, The Amazing Spider-Man on July 4th, and The Dark Knight Rises on July 22nd.