Stan Lee, and his former manager Max Anderson, still from ‘Stan Lee: The Final Chapter’. Photo Credit: Stan Lee Final Chapter/YouTube
Trailer of Stan Lee: The Final ChapterMarvel Comics veteran Stan Lee promises to highlight a new documentary film, huge misuse and financial exploitation, who suffered Lee in the last years of his life, as long as he died at the age of 95 in 2018. The film is directed by John Bollerjack, who became a feature of his inner circle in his Twilight as a assistant to Lee.
The trailer begins with Bollarjac, stating how he became a confidant and a friend of Lee. A Comic Book Nerd, a B -Bollerjack met Lee a decade ago to pitch a reality show project. Since then, Bollarjac became a head in Lee’s life, followed by Comic Book Convention, Movie Premier and Lee in Hollywood, California. When Lee’s demand schedule took a toll on his health, the Bollarjac became his support system, advocating the break and sharing his charge.

In a chat with Hollywood reporterThe filmmaker said that he tried his best to help, and admitted that he broke a cardinal rule of growing documentary film production close to the subject.
“Stan spent some very bad actors in the hands of abuse, manipulation and betrayal in their final years. At that time, I did not have the power to stop it. But I had a camera, and I filmed everything, ”says Bollarzack in the trailer.
Although the trailer does not describe anyone specific, the visuals clearly focus on Max Anderson, the former manager of Lee who denied allegations earlier. The documentary has also promised to touch great misuse that Lee was allegedly suffering in his last years. For Anward, Lee accused his former business partner and caretaker Kiya Morgan of manipulation and misuse and filed a preventive order.

The documentary also has the first hand accounts of the major witnesses, such as Comic Book Legends Rob Lifeld and Roy Thomas. Many notable creators are also shown in the trailer – Dustin Guayen, Mark Vaid, Tyler Kirkam, Ben Bishop, Clayton Crane – Share their views after watching the documentary.
Bollarzac, who has allegedly invested significant in making documentaries, tries to raise $ 300,000 through one Kickstarted campaign To help eliminate the documentary.
Published – March 13, 2025 01:31 pm IST