Watcher Informant

"Hey, fellas! Hey, wait, where are you going? Hey, you were supposed to be my lift home! How will I get out of here? Hey! Oh, gee, I've got so many more stories to tell! Oh, guys! Oh, gee..."

- Watcher Informant to the Watchers

The Watcher Informant is a being who travels the universe and reports on his adventures to the Watchers.

He has visited Earth many times as far back as the 1940s and has also been seen on other worlds such as Xandar.

Award Ceremony
"I thought he'd be taller."

- Watcher Informant

In 1945, the Watcher Informant attended a ceremony where Senator Brandt intended to present Captain America with the reward his heroic rescue of 400 Allied soldiers from a HYDRA base in Austria. However, Rogers did not attend the ceremony, electing to stay in Europe and continue the war effect. Brandt's Aide came to inform the Senator of this, and the Watcher Informant mistook him for Rogers, commenting to the man next to him that he had expected him to be taller.

Shoe Shining
"Hey, could I borrow the Sports section?"

- Watcher Informant to Howard Stark

On April 24th, 1946, the Watcher Informant was reading the New York Bulletin while having his shoes shined in New York City. He asked Howard Stark, who had just finished a conversation with Edwin Jarvis, if he could borrow the Sports section, and they disinterested Stark handed it over.

Charity Ball
"You look great,."

- Tony Stark to Watcher Informant

On October 16th, 2010, the Watcher Informant attended the third annual benefit dinner for the Fire-fighters Family Fund in Malibu, California. He crossed paths with Tony Stark, who mistook him for due to the fact that he was wearing a red bathrobe and accompanied by two models.

Stark Expo
"." "Larry!"

- Happy Hogan and Tony Stark

On April 22nd, 2011, the Watcher Informant attended the opening of the Stark Expo. He once again encountered Tony Stark, to whom he was misidentified by Happy Hogan as due to the fact that he was wearing a suit similar to those typically worn by King.

Soda Incident
"It's a possible Gamma sickness. Milwaukee. A man drank one of those guaraná sodas. Guess it had a little more kick than he was looking for."

- Kathleen Sparr and Thaddeus Ross

On May 10, 2011, the Watcher Informant was living in Milwaukee, where he drank a bottle of Pingo Doce, unaware that it was infected with Bruce Banner's blood. His exposure to Gamma Radiation caught the attention of General Thaddeus Ross, who tracked Banner down to Rio de Janeiro.

A Crater in New Mexico
"Did it work?"

- Watcher Informant

On June 1st, 2011, a crater was discovered about 50 miles west of Puente Antiguo, New Mexico with a mysterious object in the centre of it. Several people attempted to lift it, but were unable to. The Watcher Informant requested two of the others to tie one end of a chain to the back of his truck and the other to the object. He then drove in the opposite direction, but instead of being pulled from the ground the object pulled the trailer off of his truck. He looked out of the window and excitedly asked if his attempt has been successful, causing the others to laugh at him.

Overheard Conversation
"Ask for her number, you moron!"

- Watcher Informant to Steve Rogers

On May 2nd, 2012, the Watcher Informant was having lunch with some friends at a cafe in New York City close to Stark Tower. Steve Rogers was sitting at the next table, and the Watcher Informant overheard a conversation between him and the waitress, Beth. Once she had left, he told Rogers to ask her for her phone number.

Annoying Interview
"Superheroes in New York? Give me a break!"

- Watcher Informant

On May 5th, 2012, the Watcher Informant was playing chess with a friend when a news reporter approached him and asked him to give his thoughts on the Avengers' victory over Loki and the Chitauri. Annoyed, he commented that he did not believe in superheroes and dismissed the reporter. This footage was later shown in a news montage.

Pageant Judge
On December 23rd, 2012, the Watcher Informant was a judge in a beauty pageant in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He awarded Miss Elk Ridge a perfect score of 10/10.

Mental Patient
"Any questions?" "Yeah, can I have my shoe back?"

- Erik Selvig and Watcher Informant

On November 12th, 2013, the Watcher Informant was being housed in a mental institution in London. Another patient, Erik Selvig, explained his theories about the Convergence to the others, despite the fact that they were not interested. Once Selvig was finished, the Watcher Informant asked Selvig to return his shoe, which he had used as part of his demonstration.

Train Encounter
"All Mum ever wanted was your love. To be with you at our two-storey Victorian home in the ! But could you even give her a moment, what with your banking job requiring you to the States from Tuesday to Saturday every other week?! No!" "I'm terribly sorry about your loss, dear. As for you, now is your chance to do better. Why don't you see that you take it!?" "Thank you, sir." "Let's go!"

- Watcher Informant and Jemma Simmons

On February 5th, 2014, the Watcher Informant was on a train travelling from Verona to Zagreb. Another passenger began making a scene, angrily telling off her father for never being around while her late mother was alive. Having heard this, the Watcher Informant approached them and offered his condolences to the young woman before telling the man to do better in the future. He then made his way down the train along with a female companion.

Smithsonian Guard
"Oh, man! I am so fired!"

- Watcher Informant

On April 4th, 2014, the Watcher Informant was working as a security guard in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.. He discovered that the 1940s Captain America Uniform had disappeared and commented that he would definitely be fired for that reason.

Xandarian Ladies' Man
"Look at Mr. Smiles over here. Where's your wife, old man? What a Class A prevert!"

- Rocket Raccoon

On August 2nd, 2014, the Watcher Informant was on Xandar, where he flirted with a Pretty Xandarian. He was observed by Rocket Raccoon, who speculated that he was an adulterer and called him a "Class A prevert".

Reporting to the Watchers
"Oh, man. Anyway, before I was so rudely interrupted, at that time, I was a man."

- Watcher Informant to the Watchers

On October 19th, 2014, the Watcher Informant met with the Watchers and told them stories of his travels. They were momentarily interrupted when the Quadrant passed through their world on its way to Ego's Planet. Once it was gone, the Watcher Informant began telling them of his time as a man. However, they later grew tired of his tales and left him there, despite his pleas that they stay and give him a ride home.

Party at Avengers Tower
"This was aged for a thousand years in the barrels built from the wreck of Grunhel's Fleet. It is not meant for mortal men." "Neither was, Blondie. Stop trying to scare us. Come on." "Alright."

- Thor and Watcher Informant

On May 2nd, 2015, the Watcher Informant attended a party at Avengers Tower alongside other World War II veterans. As they drank with Steve Rogers and Thor, the Odinson consumed an Asgardian beverage that he insisted was not fit for mortal men. Unfazed, the Watcher Informant requested that he try it, to which Thor reluctantly agreed. Quite inebriated, the Watcher Informant was then escorted from the tower, proclaiming "Excelsior!" as he went.

Bartender
"Look at the girl I'm with! You what I'm sayin'? She's crazy stupid fine, right?" "Yeah, crazy stupid fine!"

- Ignacio and Watcher Informant

On November 21st, 2015, the Watcher Informant was working as a bartender in San Francisco. He conversed with Ignacio, who pointed out the woman he was with and called her "crazy stupid fine", to which the Watcher Informant agreed.

FedEx Driver
"Are you Tony...Stank?" "Yes, this is...this is Tony Stank! You're in the right place. Thank you for that!"

- Watcher Informant and James Rhodes

On June 16th, 2016, the Watcher Informant was working as a driver for, delivering a package to Tony Stark. He arrived at the New Avengers Facility and encountered Stark and James Rhodes. He asked Stark if he was "Tony Stank", having misread his name on the package, and Rhodes jokingly replied that he was.

Bus Passenger
"Ha ha! That is hilarious"

- Watcher Informany reads ""

On March 3rd, 2017, the Watcher Informant sat in a bus in New York City and read "" by. He laughed at the book's amusing content, completely oblivious to Doctor Strange and Karl Mordo crashing into the bus' window in the Mirror Dimension.

Allies

 * Watchers

Acquaintances

 * Senator Brandt
 * Howard Stark
 * Tony Stark
 * Happy Hogan
 * Steve Rogers
 * Erik Selvig
 * Phil Coulson
 * Jemma Simmons
 * Pretty Xandarian
 * Thor
 * Ignacio
 * James Rhodes

Trivia

 * The Watcher Informant is the only character to appear in every Marvel Cinematic Universe film to date.
 * Stan Lee was credited as "Stan Lee" in Iron Man, Iron Man 2, "Stan the Man" in Thor, The Avengers, Thor: The Dark World and Avengers: Age of Ultron, "Pageant Judge" in Iron Man 3, "Smithsonian Guard" in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, "Xandarian Ladies' Man" in Avengers: Age of Ultron, "Bartender" in Ant-Man, "FedEx Driver" in Captain America: Civil War, "Bus Passenger" in Doctor Strange, "Debonair Gentleman" in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and "Man on Bench" in Agent Carter. He was uncredited for his appearances in The Incredible Hulk, Captain America: The First Avenger and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot.
 * A photograph of the Watcher Informant appears among Phil Coulson's belongings in the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot episode Vendetta.
 * It is unclear whether Irving Forbush is the Watcher Informant using an alias or a different character entirely.

Behind the Scenes

 * Kevin Feige confirmed in an interview following the release of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 that Stan Lee portrays the same character in every film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: "Yes, we always thought it would be fun. Stan Lee clearly exists, you know, above and apart from the reality of all the films. So the notion that he could be sitting there on a cosmic pit stop during the jump gate sequence in Guardians was something very fun – James had that idea and we shot that cameo and loved it so much, you know, you see it a couple of times in the movie. It wasn’t in for a long time and we put it back in towards the end of the process where he references that time he was a Federal Express agent – we thought it would be fun to put that in there because that really says, so wait a minute, he’s this same character who’s popped up in all these films.".
 * For years there had been a popular fan theory that Stan Lee was portraying the same character in every live action Marvel adaptation, including those produced by other studios such as Sony Pictures Studios, Universal Pictures and . James Gunn considered confirming this theory by having the Watcher Informant mention that he worked as a in a, referring to Lee's cameo in . Fans speculated that Lee was actually playing , though Kevin Feige disproved this theory by confirming that while the cinematic rights to the Watchers are shared between Marvel Studios and 20th Century Fox, Uatu is owned solely by Fox.
 * James Gunn has confirmed that the "Stan Lee is a Watcher" theory inspired him to write something similar into the Marvel Cinematic Universe: "I actually read the Marvel fan sites and the Marvel message boards out there and a lot of times people have ideas that are somewhat off-base or silly or whatever. But one thing I found very funny and interesting is the fact that people thought Stan Lee is a Watcher… and that all of these cameos that he’s doing are part of him being a Watcher. So I thought that was one of the greatest things the fans came up with. So, Stan Lee, as a guy who is either a Watcher – or probably a guy who is working for the Watchers – was something that I thought was fun for the MCU." However, one line that seemed to create a continuity error was the Watcher Informant telling the Watchers of his time working for, since Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 takes place two years before Captain America: Civil War. Gunn admits that this was a mistake on his part: "And yes, I know I made a mistake. People have written and asked me, and I'll own up to my mistake because Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 theoretically happens in 2014 which is before [Captain America Civil War]. And Stan Lee in the movie says, "That time I was the FedEx guy," which is what he is in Civil War. I screwed up; I wasn't thinking. That’s all that is. But I'm going to say that – probably – Stan Lee used the guise of a FedEx guy more than one time. So it’s a mistake, but it can easily be explained away!"