The first bid was like $32,000 or something. The first thing was they were auctioning off the Disneyland sign, which was out there, right there at Harbor Boulevard. STAMOS: When eBay first started, the very first auction they did was a bunch of Disney stuff. What's the most ridiculous or wild item that you have in your Disney collection to date? He's a human." He was always a superhero to me. You know how you get to a point where you get older, and you go, "Ah, he's just a man. I did a deep dive, and I always knew that Robert Downey was a genius before watching those things. JOHN STAMOS: When they asked me to do Iron Man, I said yes right away. He also spoke about the wildest item he has in his impressive Disney memorabilia collection, whether he'd join the live-action MCU if asked, what he can tease about Season 2 of Big Shot, and more.Ĭollider: How did this opportunity come about? Was it a case of being approached for the role? Over the course of the interview, which you can read below, Stamos discussed why he said yes to the part of Iron Man right away, why this role finally got him cool points with his own son, finding his own voice for Iron Man, and why it feels more comfortable to him now to play a mentor figure at this point in his career. Ahead of the premiere of Marvel's Spidey and his Amazing Friends Season 2, Collider had the opportunity to catch up with Stamos about being cast in the animated series to voice one of the most iconic characters in the Marvel universe.
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