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Luke Cage: Stan Lee cameo revealed in new trailer

It’s a blink-and-you-miss-it moment

Jack Shepherd
Monday 26 September 2016 11:30 EDT
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Luke Cage Streets Trailer - Netflix

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Netflix’s third Marvel series, Luke Cage, has yet to reach the streaming service but already Stan Lee’s cameo has been revealed.

Unlike the Marvel films, Lee has yet to appear in person throughout Daredevil and Jessica Jones, with Luke Cage being no different.

In the “Streets Trailer,” an image of the famous superhero creator is visible on the side of a shop at the 2:05 mark. It’s a blink-and-you-miss-it moment. See the Easter Egg below.

Previously, Lee appeared in both Daredevil and Jessica Jones purely in photograph form in Hell’s Kitchen’s police station. The image in Harlem once again plays off fictional Lee being a police officer, with the caption “See a crime? Report it!” appearing under his photograph.

Meanwhile, The Independent recently debuted a Luke Cage video featuring Mike Colter, Method Man, and A$AP Ferg as they discussed the musical inspiration behind the Netflix series.

Luke Cage will be streaming globally on Netflix from 30 September.

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