A cameo in the Marvel Comics Universe isn't simply a nice addition to an actor's or public p's resume; it's an opportunity to be a part of a fascinating (and passionately followed) element of popular culture. MCU producers, like James Gunn, the Russo Brothers, and Jon Favreau, have always gone out of their way to offer MCU fans what they want, including a slew of amusing Easter eggs and callbacks to comics, origin tales, and previous movies. Since creator Stan Lee began doing them pre-Disney, in 1989, guest appearances have been one of the most noticeable ways Marvel Movies have had fun with audiences.
Nowadays that Lee is no longer with us, the legacy of these occasionally meaningful, more often than not random cameos in Marvel movies will undoubtedly continue, tend to range from blink-and-you'll-miss-it instances to voice-only bits to non-speaking roles to post-credit scenes to subtler stints that add to the story with a wink. While many of the prominent characters in MCU movies portray themselves - or a variation of themselves - the most memorable scenes tend to represent real-world culture while spotlighting the wonderful tales of wonder and courage that make them remarkable.
Nowadays that Lee is no longer with us, the legacy of these occasionally meaningful, more often than not random cameos in Marvel movies will undoubtedly continue, tend to range from blink-and-you'll-miss-it instances to voice-only bits to non-speaking roles to post-credit scenes to subtler stints that add to the story with a wink. While many of the prominent characters in MCU movies portray themselves - or a variation of themselves - the most memorable scenes tend to represent real-world culture while spotlighting the wonderful tales of wonder and courage that make them remarkable.