UPDATE: Take a look at the official Trailer for Shang Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings now!

UPDATE: The first Poster and Teaser for Shang Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings is here!

UPDATE: The release date for Shang Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings has been pushed back from July 9th to September 3rd.

SOURCE: Disney Media

UPDATE: The official cast of Shang Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings has officially been announced today which includes Simu Liu (Kim’s Convenience), Tony Leung (The Grandmaster), Awkwafina (Jumanji: The Next Level), Meng’er Zhang, Michelle Yeoh (Master Z: The Ip Man Legacy), Ronny Chieng (Crazy Rich Asian), Fala Chen (The Undoing), and Florian Munteanu (Creed 2).

The release date for the film has been pushed back from May 7, 2021 to July 9, 2021.

UPDATE: According to MurphyMultiverse Chinese actress Fala Chen has landed a role in Shang Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings.

There is no official announcement from Marvel Studios, but simply by connecting the dots, Chen’s social media activities includes her interacting with director Destin Daniel Cretton and star Simu Liu. Speculations is that she may be playing MI6 Agent Leiko Wu.

Chen is best known for her role in the hit Hong Kong TV series Triumph in the Skies II.

UPDATE: According to a source over at Darkhorizons, Creed 2 star Florian Munteanu has landed a role in Shang Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings.

With Tony Leung’s Mandarin as the main villain of the movie, other secondary villains from the comics like Tiger-Claw, Moving Shadow, Razor-Fist, and Ghost Maker could also appear in a part that revolves around an underground fight tournament. Munteanu is rumored to have landed a role as one of these character. Stay tuned.

UPDATE: Rumors are swirling that martial arts legend Michelle Yeoh (Master Z: Ip Man Legacy) may be joining the cast of Shang Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings.

Yeoh is no stranger to the Marvel Studios universe as she had a small role as Starhawk in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.

Stay tuned for confirmation.

SOURCE: Comicbookmovie.com

UPDATE: Best known for starring alongside the legendary Jackie Chan in 1999’s Gorgeous, former Jackie Chan Stunt Team member and martial artist Brad Allan has come on-board Marvel Studios’ Shang Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings as the stunt coordinator.

In addition to his stunt work on Jackie Chan classics Mr. Nice Guy and Who Am I?, Allan is no stranger to superhero flicks as he is the man behind the action of such Hollywood blockbusters as Kick-Ass and the Kingsman franchise.

Check out Allan’s demo reel below for a taste of what’s to come for Shang-Chi!

UPDATE: Marvel Studios honcho Kevin Feige has announced at San Diego Comic-Con that Simu Liu (TV’s Taken) has been cast as the title character Shang-Chi. But the bigger more exciting news is that Hong Kong superstar Tony Leung (The Grandmaster, Hard Boiled) is set to play the villain, the real ‘Mandarin’!

Comedian Awkwafina (Ocean’s 8, Crazy Rich Asians) is also part of the cast in an undisclosed role.

As seen in the logo above, the official title of the film is Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings with director Destin Daniel Cretton (The Glass Castle) at the helm.

A release date is set for February 12, 2021.

UPDATE: Marvel Studios head honcho Kevin Feige has officially confirmed that Shang-Chi will indeed be part of Phase 4 of the MCU.

When asked by SlashFilm regarding Shang-Chi and Phase 4, Feige stated:

“This is not an Endgame question, this is a question about the future. I’m not supposed to answer questions about the future but in this case, I will because the answer is yes.” Feige also added “I think every movie that we do is a risk. We only want to do movies that people seem to think are risks. Doing the story of an Asian-American hero of Chinese heritage is something that is very intriguing to us. It will be really different and special.”

UPDATE: According to Geek Vibe Nation, rumors are that Disney is targeting none other than martial arts superstar Donnie Yen to play the villain in Shang-Chi.

Shang-Chi’s arch nemesis is his very own father Zheng Zhu aka Fu Manchu, a sinister mastermind and a martial arts master who trained his son.

As with all rumors, please take this with a grain of salt until further confirmation. With Yen having worked with Disney on two high profiled projects already (2016’s Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and next year’s Mulan), it would not surprise me if this rumor is true.

UPDATE: A director has been found for Shang-Chi in Destin Daniel Cretton. Cretton is best known for his 2013 indie flick Short Term 12 and 2017’s The Glass Castle, both of which stars Captain Marvel’s Brie Larson.

Stay tuned as casting gets underway.

SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter

Marvel Studios is officially moving forward with its first Asian superhero SHANG-CHI! The film is currently on the fast-track with a search for a director, preferably an Asian director.

The producers are hoping to capture the same magic for Asian audiences similar to what ‘Black Panther’ has done for the African-American culture. Chinese-American writer Dave Callaham (Wonder Woman 1984, Jean-Claude Van Johnson) has been hired to pen the script.

‘Shang-Chi’ aka “Master Of Kung Fu” made his debut in Special Marvel Edition #15 in December 1973 created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Jim Starlin. The character is “the son of China-based globalist who raised and educated his progeny in his reclusive China compound, closed off to the outside world. The son trained in the martial arts and developed unsurpassed skills. He is eventually introduced to the outside world to do his father’s bidding, and then has to come to grips with the fact his revered father might not be the humanitarian he has claimed to be and is closer to what others call him: The Devil’s Doctor. He also might be centuries old. The deceit makes them bitter enemies.” ‘Shang-Chi’ was even at one time a member of the ‘Avengers’.

Who would you cast as the “Master Of Kung Fu”? Comment below!

SOURCE: Deadline

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19 COMMENTS

  1. I say find some young talented martial artist from China with acting potential. A fresh face. Or you could just get Tony Jaa. Maybe see if Tilda Swinton is available.

  2. Forget Fu, Donnie as Shen Kuei the cat would be dope! He’s shang’s equal in kung gusto, and a big screen throw down would be sick! I say cast Phillip Ng, as Shang!

    • Donnie is too old to be Shen Kuei though. Shen has to be a bit above Shang’s age – because he’s supposed to be more experienced but less talented – not decades older. I’d say Mike Moh would be a good choice

  3. Andy Le of Martial Club is the MAN!!! @martialclubofficial on instagram!! He is a HUGE inspiration to me for kungfu and tricking and combines high level aerial kicks and flips with kungfu better than ANYONE ELSE!! PROVE ME WRONG. He also has some great kungfu comedy skits on YouTube under Martial Club. He deserves it the most hands down.

  4. Horrible Choice. Hollywood is so CLUELESS. They couldve chosen REAL martial arts actors like Philip Ng, Andy On, etc. Wasted opportunity!!

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