SHANG-CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS: New Stills Released As Kevin Feige Addresses MCU Diversity

SHANG-CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS: New Stills Released As Kevin Feige Addresses MCU Diversity SHANG-CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS: New Stills Released As Kevin Feige Addresses MCU Diversity

Two new Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings stills have been revealed alongside comments from Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige and director Destin Daniel Cretton about adding diversity to the MCU...

By JoshWilding - Aug 02, 2021 03:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Shang-Chi
Source: Empire Online

Like Black Panther before it, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings feels like a step in the right direction for making the Marvel Cinematic Universe a more inclusive, diverse franchise. 

Talking to Empire Online, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige addressed that head-on and explained what led to the decision to put the spotlight on Shang-Chi. "I remember seeing a viral video when the Black Panther poster first came out," the veteran producer recalls. "It was some young men in a movie theatre overwhelmed with excitement at seeing the poster, and it was moving because people were excited about the movie we were making."

"But it was also a harsh realisation that they were reacting that way because they had not seen it before. So Panther really coalesced the notion of, ‘Everybody deserves to see themselves portrayed in these larger-than-life ways.’"

That proved to be crucial to Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings director Destin Daniel Cretton, too. For him, making this movie was an opportunity to portray the Asian-American identity on the grandest cinematic stage possible thanks to Marvel Studios.

"I grew up with Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan and Jet Li," the filmmaker says. "But I haven’t seen a hero on screen that really walks and talks like me, dresses like me, listens to the music that me and my friends listen to; somebody truly Asian-American. And that was what was really exciting to me, to create something that just shows the Asian-American experience through the eyes of a budding superhero."

It's clear that Shang-Chi's big screen debut is going to be a huge deal for the MCU, exploring new corners of this shared world and what sounds like an authentic portrayal of the Asian-American experience.

Check out a couple of new stills from the movie below:
 

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bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 8/2/2021, 3:59 AM
''I grew up with Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan and Jet Li''

I really hope we get to see that in the fight scenes and action pieces. And I don't need Samu Liu drop down 5 stories or glide down a christmas tree, but I do hope most of it looks atleast practical and not just green screen and CGI.
TheManWithoutFear
TheManWithoutFear - 8/2/2021, 3:59 AM
I am still not convinced that the hero needs to look like you for there to be a stronger connection. I grew up loving Steve Rogers and Peter Parker, but i am not a white male living in America. The notion that they should look like me never even occurred to me. They were/are great characters and so i was hooked.

Not that i would disagree with Feige, he's the GOAT. But that's just my two cents. I am not Asian-American but i think Shang-Chi looks great and i am excited to see what they have done with Mandarin and The Ten Rings.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 8/2/2021, 4:43 AM
@TheManWithoutFear - You might not have needed that personally but some other people do, based on their own life experiences.

The point is not to invalidate those desires even if you can't personally relate.
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 8/2/2021, 4:54 AM
@TheManWithoutFear -

Most of us people of color grew up developing connections to characters that didn't look like us because most heroes on the screen didn't look like us, so we didn't really have a choice. I think the big benefit of increasing diversity in these leading roles is that it helps make those connections easier but also stronger.

I think a really good example of this is the popularity of the book 'Hair Love', a story about a black dad taking care of his daughters hair and navigating the struggles Black girls often go through when taking care of their hair. It's a pretty simple story, but it's subject matter is one that a specific race to deal with regularly and highlighting that in the way the author did really resonated with people
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 8/2/2021, 4:56 AM
@TheManWithoutFear -
"I am still not convinced that the hero needs to look like you for there to be a stronger connection"

and that is a perfectly fine opinion to have as long as you realize that's your perspective. of course there are people who love to see people from their same race/group make it big and represent them out there in some way. and as a bonus it's also just neat you know, and it opens up some cosplay possibilities if you're into that sort of thing :p
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 8/2/2021, 5:53 AM
@TheManWithoutFear - I disagree, I think as kids we don't really mind as much because we don't know any better. But as you become an adult it starts to mean less because your gender/race is now a more prominent factor in the world. Everything we do is based on gender/race and how others judge us on that. Its smart to start the new generation with an ethnic hero so it ages more gracefully rather than looking back realizing that I idolized a bunch of white guys who don't even look like me and whose words are less meaningful because they are coming from a "white perspective".

I think people are forgetting that these new adaptation of the comic heroes are more than just "adapting the source" they are literally redefining it.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 8/2/2021, 4:48 AM
Some people require to see themselves represented on screen more than others. As long as that is recognized, it’s all good.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 8/2/2021, 5:26 AM
TheFinestSmack
TheFinestSmack - 8/2/2021, 7:25 AM
@SuperCat - Damn near spit out my coffee
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 8/2/2021, 5:27 AM
Imagine being offended at people needing to see someone who looks like them to feel seen and represented.
RocketRed
RocketRed - 8/2/2021, 6:04 AM
@WakandanQueen - It's the Dudley Dursley Effect. These [foo foo]s are mad that this year, they get 100 movies with straight white dudes, when last year they had 101.
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 8/2/2021, 6:09 AM
@WakandanQueen - Yeah but its like watching the olympics and seeing certain tv stations skip another's flag or mis-representing them. Guess some people are okay as long as it doesn't effect their circle.
marvel72
marvel72 - 8/2/2021, 5:46 AM
Pat yourself on the back Kev.
dancingmonkey08
dancingmonkey08 - 8/2/2021, 6:13 AM
thats what always annoyed me both in the movies and the comics, why isnt there a worldwide focus on superheroes, I get the concept of superheroes were born in America (and it was a time where the globalism of today was in its very early stages), but apart from Black Panther, every hero must be centred in America. why hasnt Marvel or DC set up more heroes based in Europe or Asia or India? or if they do exist, promote them more.

so Im all for diversity and more heroes around the world, hell, Im always saying (if it wasnt for the fact they had already fantastic actors playing them) Scott Lang, Hawkeye or most of the Guardians could have been played by any nationality
TheBlueMorpho
TheBlueMorpho - 8/2/2021, 6:26 AM
Diversity?

ForceofWakanda
ForceofWakanda - 8/2/2021, 7:11 AM
If there was ever a Marvel movie to just flat out flop, I'd have to bet on this one

And they won't do it, but if they did the simultaneous theatrical & Disney Plus release with this movie? The numbers would get ugly
TheFinestSmack
TheFinestSmack - 8/2/2021, 7:27 AM
@ForceofWakanda - I think Eternals is more likely to flop than Shang.
ForceofWakanda
ForceofWakanda - 8/2/2021, 7:33 AM
@TheFinestSmack -

The Eternals has more stars so it has that going for it (even though they're not really being marketed in the move rn, they really need to get on that lol

I also think the fantasy genre sells more quickly than the kung fun genre in this current era. I know they're both superhero genre yes but I think something like eternals is a safer bet if I had to choose. Neither are screaming guaranteed smash hit rn tho I do agree with that

Side note : So they got Gemma Chan just playing two different MCU characters? Lol off the top I can't think of it, but is that the first time they've done that?
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 8/2/2021, 7:36 AM
@ForceofWakanda -
@TheBlueMorpho - you might wanna keep this receipt for later, just in case :p
ForceofWakanda
ForceofWakanda - 8/2/2021, 7:40 AM
@Spidey91 -

Y'all obsessed wit tryna gloat the moment ur right about somethin lol

TheFinestSmack
TheFinestSmack - 8/2/2021, 8:58 AM
@ForceofWakanda - Eternals has more star power, but most of them haven't had a big hit in a long time. Plus it feels REALLY out there from different MCU movies, but seems to lack the humor that made that same risk with GotG a hit. Plus none of the characters seem interesting AT ALL. Shang-Chi at least looks like it has amazing action and with Awkwafina, you know there will be some good humor there.

Also, I guess Marvel figures her blue skin and different hair in Captain marvel are enough to differentiate her. She was a side character so most people won't notice I guess. But WE know!
ForceofWakanda
ForceofWakanda - 8/2/2021, 9:54 AM
@TheFinestSmack -

Fair enough, but to me...there's absolutely nothing about Shang Chi that really looks interesting in any sense either

I'm actually a little more intrigued by Eternals and that's probably where a lot of this comes from. I don't see people mustering up any energy to see Shang Chi

But of course we'll just have to see from here
TheFinestSmack
TheFinestSmack - 8/2/2021, 10:55 AM
@ForceofWakanda - I might be biased because I LOVE martial arts movies, haha. And you do make a great point that Eternals is a bit shrouded in mystery which does make me a little bit curious. I'm not excited for it, but that's not to say that I couldn't be hugely surprised by whatever it turns out to be.
YouCray04
YouCray04 - 8/2/2021, 7:57 AM
Why are Americans so obsessed with on-screen "representation"? There is not one superhero in existence that I feel represents me or my personal experiences -- that doesn't stop me from enjoying their films. I love Captain America but I'm not a blonde American patriot, I love Black Panther but I'm not an African king, I love Naruto but I'm not a Japanese speaking ninja. I honestly feel like this constant need to be represented is damaging for kids who are led to believe that they are somehow lesser or "unseen" if there isn't an actor that looks exactly like them on their favourite TV shows/movies. When I was a kid, me and my (racially-diverse **eye roll**) group of friends didn't give a damn, we just enjoyed the heck out of whichever character we thought was the coolest. If there's NEVER a Disney princess who looks and acts exactly like my daughter, guess what...she's also not gonna give a damn because she knows she's too special for Disney to replicate!
PC04
PC04 - 8/2/2021, 8:03 AM
This movie is going to be so nuts! I have no idea what to expect.
TheShellyMan
TheShellyMan - 8/2/2021, 8:42 AM
I'm getting a feeling that Shang Chi will get delayed maybe a week or two of September.
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