Trailer: Shang Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings

Was that abomination in that cage natch at the end?!?. He hope marvel gets the rights to hulk from uuniverse in the near culture and make some solo hulk movies.
 

:hmm: .......Disney is weakening me.... be all like.....

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sidebar: I still can't stand that husky voiced mouth full of teeth ugly ass Aquafina....... :smh:


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They showed the entire movie in the trailer, they showed the beginning and the last fight at the end with his father :smh:
 
They showed the entire movie in the trailer, they showed the beginning and the last fight at the end with his father :smh:

Nigga stop it. You saw a clip.

I swear you clowns on here want your trailer to just be a black screen with a title. His father is the bad guy and you on here acting like him fighting his pops is a fucking spoiler.
 
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Marvel chief confirms Abomination vs. Wong fight in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

"The reason it looks like that is because that is Abomination fighting Wong," Kevin Feige said.
By Nick Romano
June 29, 2021 at 02:50 PM EDT


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Your eyes did not deceive you, Marvel fans: The green-skinned brute known as the Abomination and the steadfast sorcerer Wong are indeed duking it out in a cage match in the latest trailer for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige confirmed as much in a recent interview with Rotten Tomatoes. "Some fans said, 'This looks like a character they hadn't seen in many years named the Abomination, fighting a character that looks like Wong.' And I can say that the reason it looks like that is because that is Abomination fighting Wong," he said.
"[It's] a fun thing to have a character that we haven't had on screen in over a decade show up again in the MCU," Feige added. "And to see fans on that little tag of the trailer recognize that and embrace that is great fun."


Tim Roth originally portrayed Abomination, a hulked-out Emil Blonsky, in 2008's The Incredible Hulk, which starred Edward Norton before Mark Ruffalo took on the role of Bruce Banner. Roth has also been confirmed to appeared in the Disney+ She-Hulk series.
As for Wong, the Master of the Mystic Arts portrayed by Benedict Wong was last seen helping to save the planet from Thanos in Avengers: Endgame, but he's also set for a return in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Our question now is, why the heck are these two fighting each other?
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings stars Simu Liu as Shang-Chi, the martial arts maven who attempts to live out a normal life before he's pulled back into the world of his father, the villainous Mandarin (Tony Leung Chiu-wai), who wields the mystical Ten Rings as his weapons.
Abomination vs. Wong in 'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings'

| CREDIT: MARVEL STUDIOS
Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, the film also features Awkwafina, Michelle Yeoh, Fala Chen, and Ronny Chieng.

"The most exciting thing about stepping into this character was that his backstory has never been told before," Liu previously told EW. "We know so many different versions of Batman's origin story, how his parents were murdered when he was very young. We know Peter Parker, who was bitten by a radioactive spider, and he loses his uncle. Shang-Chi's story is very much unknown to most of the world, so we had a lot of freedom and creative liberty to make it the way that we wanted to."
The film is set to hit theaters Sept. 3
 
I hate to say this... but I think this movie also needs the Black Widow Premier Access treatment ....

I'm hyped for it...

but I've got some feelings that we have seen all the good scenes in the trailers ...

I just don't know the numbers on this one..

I feel the same way with Externals.


Spiderman is likely going to be the Big ticket Disney movie this year.
 
I hate to say this... but I think this movie also needs the Black Widow Premier Access treatment ....

I'm hyped for it...

but I've got some feelings that we have seen all the good scenes in the trailers ...

I just don't know the numbers on this one..

I feel the same way with Externals.


Spiderman is likely going to be the Big ticket Disney movie this year.


This has taken an interesting turn...

I don't know what is going on over at Mouse house

Insubordination is not common at all

Gina, Scarlett now Shang Chi?

I agree this movie DEFINITELY should be on the app too.
 
MCU AUG. 16, 2021
Simu Liu Responds to Bob Chapek Calling Shang-Chi Theatrical Release an ‘Interesting Experiment’
By Rebecca Alter@ralter

Photo: WireImage
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is going to be a lot of things. It will be Marvel’s first film with an Asian lead superhero. It will be a breakout action-star moment for Canadian Kim’s Convenience actor Simu Liu. But in a Walt Disney Company quarterly earnings results webcast on Thursday, CEO Bob Chapek called the upcoming film’s theatrical release “an interesting experiment for us because it’s got only a 45-day window.” Chapek was referring to how the film will be released exclusively to movie theaters in a coronavirus-affected market, while the company’s other live-action summer offerings under the Disney and Marvel umbrellas — Cruella, Black Widow, and Jungle Cruise — all had simultaneous VOD releases through Disney+ Premier Access. But referring to Marvel’s first martial-arts movie inspired by Chinese cinema as “an interesting experiment” makes for a rough sound bite.
On Saturday, Liu responded to Chapek’s comment with a rousing post on Twitter and Instagram, writing, “We are not an experiment. We are the underdog; the underestimated. We are the ceiling-breakers. We are the celebration of culture and joy that will persevere after an embattled year. We are the surprise. I’m fired the f**k up to make history on September 3rd; JOIN US.”



You had us at that first picture, Simu. We’re joining you.

Update August 17, 9:00 p.m.: Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige responded to the controversy at the premiere of Shang-Chi on Monday night. Feige said of Liu,

“He is not a shy man. I think in that particular tweet you can see and I think everyone does, a misunderstanding. It was not the intention.” Feige continued, “The proof is in the movie and we swing for the fences as we always do. With the amount of creative energy we put in and the budget, there’s no expense spared to bring this origin story to the screen.”
 
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The character Shang-Chi first appeared in Special Marvel Edition #15 (December 1973) by Steve Englehart and Jim Starlin.[1] Shang-Chi appeared again in issue #16, and with issue #17 (April 1974) the title was changed to The Hands of Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu. Amidst the martial arts craze in the United States in the 1970s, the book became very popular, surviving until issue #125 (June 1983), a run including four Giant-Size issues and one Annual.

The series began by introducing Shang-Chi as a man raised by his father Dr. Fu Manchu to be the ultimate assassin for the would-be world conqueror. In Shang-Chi's first mission, he kills one of his father's old enemies, Dr. Petrie and then learns of Dr. Fu Manchu's true, evil nature. Disillusioned, Shang-Chi swears eternal opposition to his father's ambitions and fights him as an agent of British intelligence, under the orders of Sir Denis Nayland Smith.

The series was an instant sales success. However, Englehart and Starlin would depart the series after their third issue, Master of Kung Fu #17; Englehart over editorial disputes with then-Marvel editor Roy Thomas while Starlin, who was unfamiliar with Fu Manchu up until working on the second issue of the series, left out of embarrassment over the racist nature of the Rohmer novels.[2] Despite the title's co-creators' early departure, its success grew once writer Doug Moench and artist Paul Gulacy, began collaborating in issue #22. Comics historian Les Daniels observed that "Ingenious writing by Doug Moench and energetic art by Paul Gulacy brought Master of Kung Fu new life."
 
I just cant trust the reviews anymore.

Black Widow got very good reviews and early reactions... But the movie was bland. It was ok, but nothing special.

Im hopeful but I gotta keep my optimism in check.
 

This has taken an interesting turn...

I don't know what is going on over at Mouse house

Insubordination is not common at all

Gina, Scarlett now Shang Chi?

I agree this movie DEFINITELY should be on the app too.

He is a poor actor, although Kim's convenience was hilarious. But he is really trying to drum up Asian power, for something that wasn't even a slight. Bet we won't see him again in the MCU:smh:
 
He is a poor actor, although Kim's convenience was hilarious. But he is really trying to drum up Asian power, for something that wasn't even a slight. Bet we won't see him again in the MCU:smh:
He about to be Blackballed lol
 
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