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Shang-Chi (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

Xu Shang-Chi (English: /ˈʃ ʃɑːŋˈ/ SHOO shahng-CHEE; Chinese: 徐尚气; pinyin: Xú Shàngqì) is a fictional character portrayed by Simu Liu in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) multimedia franchise, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. In the franchise, Shang-Chi is the son of Ying Li and Wenwu, the founder and first leader of the Ten Rings terrorist organization. Trained to be a highly skilled martial artist and assassin by his father, alongside his sister Xialing, Shang-Chi left the Ten Rings for a normal life in San Francisco, only to be drawn back into the world he left behind when Wenwu seeks him out.

Shang-Chi
Marvel Cinematic Universe character
Simu Liu as Shang-Chi in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
First appearanceShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)
Based on
Shang-Chi
by
Adapted by
Portrayed by
  • Simu Liu
  • Jayden Tianyi Zhang (young)
  • Arnold Sun (teenager)
In-universe information
Full nameXu Shang-Chi
AliasShaun
Occupation
Affiliation
Weapon
Family
RelativesYing Nan (aunt)
NationalityChinese-American
Xu Shang-Chi
Simplified Chinese徐尚气
Traditional Chinese徐尚氣
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXú Shàngqì
Wade–GilesHsü2 Shang4-ch'i4
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationChèuih Seuhng-hei
JyutpingCeoi4 Soeng6-hei3

Shang-Chi has been noted as being the first Asian superhero to lead a large-budget film, and Liu's portrayal has been positively received. He first appeared in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), and will return in the film's sequel. An alternate version of the character is set to appear in the animated series Marvel Zombies (2024).[1]

Concept and creation edit

The character was conceived in late 1972 by writer Steve Englehart and artist Jim Starlin. Marvel Comics had wished to acquire the rights to adapt the Kung Fu television program, but were denied permission by Warner Communications, who was also the owner of Marvel's primary rival, DC Comics.[2] Instead, Marvel acquired the comic book rights to Sax Rohmer's pulp villain Dr. Fu Manchu.[3] Englehart and Starlin developed Shang-Chi, a master of kung fu, who was introduced as a previously unknown son of Fu Manchu.[4][5] Though an original character himself, many of Shang-Chi's supporting characters were Rohmer creations. Starlin left the series after #17 (replaced by Paul Gulacy) and Englehart after #19 (replaced by Doug Moench). No characters from the Kung Fu television series were officially included in the comic series, though in the #19 issue the character Lu Sun bore such a strong resemblance to Kwai Chang Caine that to avoid copyright issues, the character was given a mustache throughout the issue.[6] With artist Paul Gulacy, Shang-Chi's visual appearance was modeled after that of Bruce Lee.[7] According to Englehart, his name was influenced by his study of the I-Ching,[8] composed of 升 (shēng) meaning "ascending" and chi meaning vital energy.[9]

Shang-Chi first appeared in Special Marvel Edition #15 (December 1973).[10] He 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 an annual.[11] In the comics, Shang-Chi is raised by his father Dr. Fu Manchu to be the ultimate assassin for the would-be world conqueror. After learning Fu Manchu's evil nature, Shang-Chi swears eternal opposition to his father's ambitions and fights him as a force for good. As the result of Marvel later losing the rights to the Rohmer estate, Fu Manchu was later renamed Zheng Zu.[12][13] Starlin, who was previously unfamiliar with Fu Manchu until Larry Hama informed him of the racist nature of the Rohmer novels, attributed his early departure from the series due to his embarrassment over the revelation.[14] In the 2015 "Secret Wars" storyline, a version of Shang-Chi resides in the wuxia-inspired K'un-Lun region of Battleworld. In this continuity, he is the exiled son of Emperor Zheng Zu, master of the Ten Rings, a ruthless martial arts clan that uses mystical powers and techniques based on the powers of the Mandarin's ten rings from the mainstream continuity.[15][13]

According to Ed Brubaker, the copyright issue was one of the reasons for using the Mandarin as Shang-Chi's father.[16] In the main continuity, the Mandarin had a son called Temugin who was trained in a monastery in martial arts and philosophy, his name is inspired by the real name of Genghis Khan, ancestor of the Mandarin.[17]

According to Margaret Loesch, former president and CEO of Marvel Productions, in the 1980s Stan Lee approached Brandon Lee to play Shang-Chi for a movie or television series starring the character.[18] In 2001, a Shang-Chi film entered development at DreamWorks Pictures but after failing to materialize by 2004, the rights to the character were reverted to Marvel.[19][20][21] In 2004, David Maisel was hired as chief operating officer of Marvel Studios as he had a plan for the studio to self-finance movies.[22] Marvel entered into a non-recourse debt structure with Merrill Lynch, under which Marvel got $525 million to make a maximum of 10 movies based on the company's properties over eight years, collateralized by certain movie rights to a total of 10 characters, including Shang-Chi.[23] Following the successes of Black Panther and Crazy Rich Asians (both 2018), Marvel fast-tracked development of a Shang-Chi film, hiring David Callaham in December 2018 to write the screenplay and Destin Daniel Cretton to direct in March 2019.[24][25][26] Cretton also contributed to Callaham's screenplay.[27] Chinese Canadian actor Simu Liu, who had previously expressed interest in the role, was cast as Shang-Chi in July 2019, which was publicly announced by Cretton and Kevin Feige days later, along with the film's full title to be Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.[28] After he was cast, Liu was called by Feige, saying that Liu's life was "about to change",[29] having previously petitioning for the role since December 2018.[30]

Characterization edit

 
Simu Liu promoting Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con

Inspirations and dispelling stereotypes edit

Both being of Asian descent, Cretton and Callaham were cognizant of some of the racial stereotypes surrounding Shang-Chi in the comics, with Liu saying everyone involved was "very sensitive to not have it go into stereotypical territory". Cretton believed the resulting script for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings was a "really beautiful update" to the character from what began in the comics, and was an authentic story about Asian identity.[31] Callaham added that there is "no single Asian American voice", and he and Cretton contemplated how the film could speak to "the wider Asian diaspora" and would be "exciting and entertaining, but also personal to all these people".[32] Cretton likened Shang-Chi to Will Hunting from Good Will Hunting (1997), who is a "mixture of masculinity and vulnerability", noting both characters had secrets and superpowers they do not understand while Liu believed that Shang-Chi's struggles with identity were the core of the character, rather than his martial arts skills.[32][33]

When he was contacted to portray the role, Liu wanted the film to "allow society to see Asian men as powerful, desirable and an aspiration of possibility." Liu used experiences as a child battling stereotypes and 'microaggressions as being relatable to Shang-Chi's character arc of coming to terms with his heritage. He also sought to dispel stereotypes originating from Bruce Lee films in the 1970s that all Asian men know martial arts, making it clear in an Instagram caption that "Asian actors don't just do kung fu; but Shang-Chi does. It's one of the many things that flesh out his personality, but it's easily the most challenging from a physical perspective."[34] Despite knowing little about the character at first, Liu was reassured early in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings's production that "it was very clear from the get-go that [Cretton] was committed to telling an origin story of a hero [that] was not stereotypical, not a trope, who was fully three-dimensional and had a fully modernized [2021] origin story. In addition to Bruce Lee he also cited Jet Li as one of his inspirations when approaching the character.[35]

Character journey and fighting style edit

Shang-Chi leaves the Ten Rings organization for a normal life in San Francisco,[28][31] with director Destin Daniel Cretton characterizing Shang-Chi as a fish out of water in the U.S. who attempts to hide that with his charisma,[31] and does not know "who he really is".[36] Shang-Chi changes his name to "Shaun" while living in San Francisco.[37][38] Of Shang-Chi's decision to live a normal life, Liu found that "what he does is a little bit extreme. And it's also because he was raised under very extreme circumstances...I can't really fault him from taking extreme measures to get out of that situation."[39] Cretton described Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings as "a journey of stepping into who [Shang-Chi] is and what he's meant to be in this world".[40] Since the character does not wear a mask, Liu performed many of his own stunts,[31] having to work on his flexibility ahead of filming to do so. Liu also put on 10 pounds (4.5 kg) of muscle for the role.[33] Liu was knowledgeable in taekwondo, gymnastics, and Wing Chun,[41] and learned and trained in tai chi,[42] wushu, Muay Thai, silat, Krav Maga, jiu-jitsu, boxing, and street fighting for the film.[43] Liu called the process of training and performing stunts to be "exhausting. there were a lot of grueling hours...but it was one of the most fulfilling experiences in my life."[44] Jayden Zhang and Arnold Sun portray Shang-Chi as a child and as a teenager, respectively.[45]

For an early sequence in the film where Shang-Chi fights off assassins form the Ten Rings, Cretton took heavy inspiration from the works of Jackie Chan, working closely with choreographers Brad Allan and Andy Cheng, who were both trained in Chan's stunt team. Cretton stated that his favorite moment of the sequence was "The jacket stunt...when he's able to take his jacket off, spin it around and throw his jacket back on. It's a straight nod to Jackie Chan from the stunt team of Jackie Chan."[46]

Fictional character biography edit

Early life edit

Xu Shang-Chi was born to Xu Wenwu, the ancient leader of the Ten Rings organization, and Ying Li, a guardian of the mystical village of Ta Lo in an alternate universe. Shang-Chi's childhood was blissful, with his father renouncing his criminal ways to spend time with his family and his mother entertaining him and his sister Xialing with tales of her village. When Li is murdered by the Iron Gang, old rivals of the Ten Rings, Wenwu takes up his mystical ten rings and takes Shang-Chi with him to the Iron Gang's hideout, where he proceeds to brutally massacre the gang. Wenwu reactivates the Ten Rings organization and has Shang-Chi trained in martial arts as an assassin under the brutal tutelage of Death Dealer. At the age of 14, Shang-Chi is sent on a mission to kill the Iron Gang's leader and avenge his mother. Despite his success, Shang-Chi is traumatized by the ordeal and flees to San Francisco to assume a new life, adopting the name "Shaun". He leaves his younger sister Xialing behind with his father. While attending high school, Shang-Chi befriended Katy, establishing a close friendship into adulthood.

Confronting his past edit

10 years later, in present-day, Shang-Chi is attacked by the Ten Rings led by Razor Fist. Shang-Chi fights them off but loses his pendant given to him by his mother. Fearing that the Ten Rings will attack Xialing for her pendant, Shang-Chi tracks her down and reveals his past to Katy, who agrees to help him. They find Xialing at her underground fight club in Macau, but are attacked by the Ten Rings led by Death Dealer, with Wenwu arriving to capture Shang-Chi, Katy, and Xialing after breaking up the fight. The trio are taken to the Ten Rings' compound, where Wenwu reveals that he believes Li is still alive and is being kept in Ta Lo, using the two pendants to create a map that can be used to enter the village. Wenwu plans to destroy the village after freeing Li and imprisons Shang-Chi and the others when they object to his plans.

The trio escape the compound with the help of Trevor Slattery and his hundun companion Morris and drive to Ta Lo to warn the village of the Ten Rings. At Ta Lo, Shang-Chi is introduced to his aunt and Li's sister Ying Nan, who explains the history of Ta Lo and reveals that Wenwu is being manipulated by the Dweller-in-Darkness into believing Li is still alive so he will use the rings to break the seal imprisoning it. Nan gifts Shang-Chi with an outfit crafted from the red dragon scales of the Great Protector, the dragon guardian of Ta Lo, and teaches him the fighting style of Ta Lo. Shang-Chi defends the village with his new allies when Wenwu and the Ten Rings arrive to destroy the seal. Shang-Chi fights his father, but is defeated and cast into a lake. Shang-Chi is revived by the Great Protector and uses his newfound powers to disarm Wenwu.

After the Dweller escapes its seal, Wenwu sacrifices himself to save Shang-Chi from the Dweller and bequeaths the ten rings to Shang-Chi, who uses them and the Ta Lo fighting style to destroy the Dweller. Shang-Chi later makes a paper lantern and lights it in memory of his father.

Back in San Francisco, Shang-Chi and Katy are summoned by the sorcerer Wong to accompany him to Kamar-Taj, where they are introduced to Bruce Banner and Carol Danvers via hologram. Wong, Banner, and Danvers discover that the rings are emitting a mysterious signal and Wong vows to keep looking into it. Shang-Chi then suggests they go to a bar, and he, Katy, and Wong sing karaoke together.

Reception edit

Karen Rought of Hypable praised the decision to have Shang-Chi already know who he is and what he can do from the very beginning, contrasting with many familiar origin stories seen in other comic-book movies. Of this, Rought noted that "yes, this is an origin story, but it was more about self-acceptance than self-discovery...that was a breath of fresh air for the first film about a new character in the MCU." She described Liu's take on the character to "offers us a perfect dichotomy in his role...He's a kind-faced, goofy, normal guy who hides a secret."[47] Justin Chang of NPR was drawn into the character by his complicated relationship with Wenwu, saying that "[Shang-Chi] has a complicated, vaguely Oedipal rivalry with his father, who turned him into the fighting machine he is and subjected him to all manner of cruel manipulation and abuse", demarking the character's "depths of...trauma".[48] Herb Scribner of Deseret called Shang-Chi "absolutely excellent" and that "he needs to be around for Marvel films for the foreseeable future." Scribner felt that "as Shang-Chi, Liu walks the line of a young man trying to find his way and a vulnerable young boy trying to find his family" and compared the character favorably to other leading characters in the MCU including Thor and Bruce Banner.[49]

After comments from a 2017 interview in which Liu referencing that his parents told him that China was a "third world" country where people were "dying of starvation", a Chinese release for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings thus became unlikely. This led many Chinese fans to express disappointment that they would not be able to see the movie, citing the film's decision to remove controversial character elements related to Shang-Chi as a positive.[50][51]

Awards and nominations edit

Awards and nominations received by Liu for his performance as Shang-Chi include:

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2021 People's Choice Awards Male Movie Star of 2021 Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Nominated [52]
Action Movie Star of 2021 Won
Unforgettable Gala – Asian American Awards Breakout Actor on Film Won [53]
2022 Hollywood Critics Association Film Awards Game Changer Award Won [54]
Critics' Choice Super Awards Best Actor in a Superhero Movie Nominated [55]
MTV Movie & TV Awards Best Hero Nominated [56]
Best Fight Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Actor in a Film Nominated [57]

Future edit

Liu has said that he has "no knowledge whatsoever of any of the future Marvel plans for this character or any other character" but would like to return for an adaptation of "Spider-Island", a comic he described as being a "very famous story in which Shang-Chi and Spider-Man have a little team-up moment" and that he would like for Shang-Chi to train Spider-Man in the "Way of the Spider".[58] In an interview on the podcast Phase Zero, Liu also showed interest in starring in a future episode of What If...? as that would allow him to experiment with the character in ways he wouldn't be allowed to approach in film.[59] In January 2022, one month after the sequel to Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings was announced, Liu said that he wanted the film to explore what his character would do with his "newfound power" of the ten rings, as well as how he fits into the larger MCU.[60]

See also edit

Notes edit

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External links edit

  • Shang-Chi on Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki, an external wiki
  • Xu Shang-Chi on Marvel Database, a Marvel Comics wiki

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This article is about the fictional character For the 2021 film see Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings In this Chinese name the family name is Xu Xu Shang Chi English ˈ ʃ uː ʃ ɑː ŋ ˈ tʃ iː SHOO shahng CHEE Chinese 徐尚气 pinyin Xu Shangqi is a fictional character portrayed by Simu Liu in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU multimedia franchise based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name In the franchise Shang Chi is the son of Ying Li and Wenwu the founder and first leader of the Ten Rings terrorist organization Trained to be a highly skilled martial artist and assassin by his father alongside his sister Xialing Shang Chi left the Ten Rings for a normal life in San Francisco only to be drawn back into the world he left behind when Wenwu seeks him out Shang ChiMarvel Cinematic Universe characterSimu Liu as Shang Chi in Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten RingsFirst appearanceShang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings 2021 Based onShang Chiby Steve EnglehartJim StarlinAdapted byDavid Callaham Destin Daniel Cretton Andrew LanhamPortrayed bySimu Liu Jayden Tianyi Zhang young Arnold Sun teenager In universe informationFull nameXu Shang ChiAliasShaunOccupationAssassin Hotel valetAffiliationTen RingsWeaponTen Rings Dragon scale gunFamilyXu Wenwu father Ying Li mother Xu Xialing sister RelativesYing Nan aunt NationalityChinese AmericanXu Shang ChiSimplified Chinese徐尚气Traditional Chinese徐尚氣TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXu ShangqiWade GilesHsu2 Shang4 ch i4Yue CantoneseYale RomanizationCheuih Seuhng heiJyutpingCeoi4 Soeng6 hei3Shang Chi has been noted as being the first Asian superhero to lead a large budget film and Liu s portrayal has been positively received He first appeared in Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings 2021 and will return in the film s sequel An alternate version of the character is set to appear in the animated series Marvel Zombies 2024 1 Contents 1 Concept and creation 2 Characterization 2 1 Inspirations and dispelling stereotypes 2 2 Character journey and fighting style 3 Fictional character biography 3 1 Early life 3 2 Confronting his past 4 Reception 4 1 Awards and nominations 5 Future 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksConcept and creation editThe character was conceived in late 1972 by writer Steve Englehart and artist Jim Starlin Marvel Comics had wished to acquire the rights to adapt the Kung Fu television program but were denied permission by Warner Communications who was also the owner of Marvel s primary rival DC Comics 2 Instead Marvel acquired the comic book rights to Sax Rohmer s pulp villain Dr Fu Manchu 3 Englehart and Starlin developed Shang Chi a master of kung fu who was introduced as a previously unknown son of Fu Manchu 4 5 Though an original character himself many of Shang Chi s supporting characters were Rohmer creations Starlin left the series after 17 replaced by Paul Gulacy and Englehart after 19 replaced by Doug Moench No characters from the Kung Fu television series were officially included in the comic series though in the 19 issue the character Lu Sun bore such a strong resemblance to Kwai Chang Caine that to avoid copyright issues the character was given a mustache throughout the issue 6 With artist Paul Gulacy Shang Chi s visual appearance was modeled after that of Bruce Lee 7 According to Englehart his name was influenced by his study of the I Ching 8 composed of 升 sheng meaning ascending and chi meaning vital energy 9 Shang Chi first appeared in Special Marvel Edition 15 December 1973 10 He 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 an annual 11 In the comics Shang Chi is raised by his father Dr Fu Manchu to be the ultimate assassin for the would be world conqueror After learning Fu Manchu s evil nature Shang Chi swears eternal opposition to his father s ambitions and fights him as a force for good As the result of Marvel later losing the rights to the Rohmer estate Fu Manchu was later renamed Zheng Zu 12 13 Starlin who was previously unfamiliar with Fu Manchu until Larry Hama informed him of the racist nature of the Rohmer novels attributed his early departure from the series due to his embarrassment over the revelation 14 In the 2015 Secret Wars storyline a version of Shang Chi resides in the wuxia inspired K un Lun region of Battleworld In this continuity he is the exiled son of Emperor Zheng Zu master of the Ten Rings a ruthless martial arts clan that uses mystical powers and techniques based on the powers of the Mandarin s ten rings from the mainstream continuity 15 13 According to Ed Brubaker the copyright issue was one of the reasons for using the Mandarin as Shang Chi s father 16 In the main continuity the Mandarin had a son called Temugin who was trained in a monastery in martial arts and philosophy his name is inspired by the real name of Genghis Khan ancestor of the Mandarin 17 According to Margaret Loesch former president and CEO of Marvel Productions in the 1980s Stan Lee approached Brandon Lee to play Shang Chi for a movie or television series starring the character 18 In 2001 a Shang Chi film entered development at DreamWorks Pictures but after failing to materialize by 2004 the rights to the character were reverted to Marvel 19 20 21 In 2004 David Maisel was hired as chief operating officer of Marvel Studios as he had a plan for the studio to self finance movies 22 Marvel entered into a non recourse debt structure with Merrill Lynch under which Marvel got 525 million to make a maximum of 10 movies based on the company s properties over eight years collateralized by certain movie rights to a total of 10 characters including Shang Chi 23 Following the successes of Black Panther and Crazy Rich Asians both 2018 Marvel fast tracked development of a Shang Chi film hiring David Callaham in December 2018 to write the screenplay and Destin Daniel Cretton to direct in March 2019 24 25 26 Cretton also contributed to Callaham s screenplay 27 Chinese Canadian actor Simu Liu who had previously expressed interest in the role was cast as Shang Chi in July 2019 which was publicly announced by Cretton and Kevin Feige days later along with the film s full title to be Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings 28 After he was cast Liu was called by Feige saying that Liu s life was about to change 29 having previously petitioning for the role since December 2018 30 Characterization edit nbsp Simu Liu promoting Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings at the 2019 San Diego Comic ConInspirations and dispelling stereotypes edit Both being of Asian descent Cretton and Callaham were cognizant of some of the racial stereotypes surrounding Shang Chi in the comics with Liu saying everyone involved was very sensitive to not have it go into stereotypical territory Cretton believed the resulting script for Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings was a really beautiful update to the character from what began in the comics and was an authentic story about Asian identity 31 Callaham added that there is no single Asian American voice and he and Cretton contemplated how the film could speak to the wider Asian diaspora and would be exciting and entertaining but also personal to all these people 32 Cretton likened Shang Chi to Will Hunting from Good Will Hunting 1997 who is a mixture of masculinity and vulnerability noting both characters had secrets and superpowers they do not understand while Liu believed that Shang Chi s struggles with identity were the core of the character rather than his martial arts skills 32 33 When he was contacted to portray the role Liu wanted the film to allow society to see Asian men as powerful desirable and an aspiration of possibility Liu used experiences as a child battling stereotypes and microaggressions as being relatable to Shang Chi s character arc of coming to terms with his heritage He also sought to dispel stereotypes originating from Bruce Lee films in the 1970s that all Asian men know martial arts making it clear in an Instagram caption that Asian actors don t just do kung fu but Shang Chi does It s one of the many things that flesh out his personality but it s easily the most challenging from a physical perspective 34 Despite knowing little about the character at first Liu was reassured early in Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings s production that it was very clear from the get go that Cretton was committed to telling an origin story of a hero that was not stereotypical not a trope who was fully three dimensional and had a fully modernized 2021 origin story In addition to Bruce Lee he also cited Jet Li as one of his inspirations when approaching the character 35 Character journey and fighting style edit Shang Chi leaves the Ten Rings organization for a normal life in San Francisco 28 31 with director Destin Daniel Cretton characterizing Shang Chi as a fish out of water in the U S who attempts to hide that with his charisma 31 and does not know who he really is 36 Shang Chi changes his name to Shaun while living in San Francisco 37 38 Of Shang Chi s decision to live a normal life Liu found that what he does is a little bit extreme And it s also because he was raised under very extreme circumstances I can t really fault him from taking extreme measures to get out of that situation 39 Cretton described Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings as a journey of stepping into who Shang Chi is and what he s meant to be in this world 40 Since the character does not wear a mask Liu performed many of his own stunts 31 having to work on his flexibility ahead of filming to do so Liu also put on 10 pounds 4 5 kg of muscle for the role 33 Liu was knowledgeable in taekwondo gymnastics and Wing Chun 41 and learned and trained in tai chi 42 wushu Muay Thai silat Krav Maga jiu jitsu boxing and street fighting for the film 43 Liu called the process of training and performing stunts to be exhausting there were a lot of grueling hours but it was one of the most fulfilling experiences in my life 44 Jayden Zhang and Arnold Sun portray Shang Chi as a child and as a teenager respectively 45 For an early sequence in the film where Shang Chi fights off assassins form the Ten Rings Cretton took heavy inspiration from the works of Jackie Chan working closely with choreographers Brad Allan and Andy Cheng who were both trained in Chan s stunt team Cretton stated that his favorite moment of the sequence was The jacket stunt when he s able to take his jacket off spin it around and throw his jacket back on It s a straight nod to Jackie Chan from the stunt team of Jackie Chan 46 Fictional character biography editEarly life edit Xu Shang Chi was born to Xu Wenwu the ancient leader of the Ten Rings organization and Ying Li a guardian of the mystical village of Ta Lo in an alternate universe Shang Chi s childhood was blissful with his father renouncing his criminal ways to spend time with his family and his mother entertaining him and his sister Xialing with tales of her village When Li is murdered by the Iron Gang old rivals of the Ten Rings Wenwu takes up his mystical ten rings and takes Shang Chi with him to the Iron Gang s hideout where he proceeds to brutally massacre the gang Wenwu reactivates the Ten Rings organization and has Shang Chi trained in martial arts as an assassin under the brutal tutelage of Death Dealer At the age of 14 Shang Chi is sent on a mission to kill the Iron Gang s leader and avenge his mother Despite his success Shang Chi is traumatized by the ordeal and flees to San Francisco to assume a new life adopting the name Shaun He leaves his younger sister Xialing behind with his father While attending high school Shang Chi befriended Katy establishing a close friendship into adulthood Confronting his past edit Further information Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings 10 years later in present day Shang Chi is attacked by the Ten Rings led by Razor Fist Shang Chi fights them off but loses his pendant given to him by his mother Fearing that the Ten Rings will attack Xialing for her pendant Shang Chi tracks her down and reveals his past to Katy who agrees to help him They find Xialing at her underground fight club in Macau but are attacked by the Ten Rings led by Death Dealer with Wenwu arriving to capture Shang Chi Katy and Xialing after breaking up the fight The trio are taken to the Ten Rings compound where Wenwu reveals that he believes Li is still alive and is being kept in Ta Lo using the two pendants to create a map that can be used to enter the village Wenwu plans to destroy the village after freeing Li and imprisons Shang Chi and the others when they object to his plans The trio escape the compound with the help of Trevor Slattery and his hundun companion Morris and drive to Ta Lo to warn the village of the Ten Rings At Ta Lo Shang Chi is introduced to his aunt and Li s sister Ying Nan who explains the history of Ta Lo and reveals that Wenwu is being manipulated by the Dweller in Darkness into believing Li is still alive so he will use the rings to break the seal imprisoning it Nan gifts Shang Chi with an outfit crafted from the red dragon scales of the Great Protector the dragon guardian of Ta Lo and teaches him the fighting style of Ta Lo Shang Chi defends the village with his new allies when Wenwu and the Ten Rings arrive to destroy the seal Shang Chi fights his father but is defeated and cast into a lake Shang Chi is revived by the Great Protector and uses his newfound powers to disarm Wenwu After the Dweller escapes its seal Wenwu sacrifices himself to save Shang Chi from the Dweller and bequeaths the ten rings to Shang Chi who uses them and the Ta Lo fighting style to destroy the Dweller Shang Chi later makes a paper lantern and lights it in memory of his father Back in San Francisco Shang Chi and Katy are summoned by the sorcerer Wong to accompany him to Kamar Taj where they are introduced to Bruce Banner and Carol Danvers via hologram Wong Banner and Danvers discover that the rings are emitting a mysterious signal and Wong vows to keep looking into it Shang Chi then suggests they go to a bar and he Katy and Wong sing karaoke together Reception editKaren Rought of Hypable praised the decision to have Shang Chi already know who he is and what he can do from the very beginning contrasting with many familiar origin stories seen in other comic book movies Of this Rought noted that yes this is an origin story but it was more about self acceptance than self discovery that was a breath of fresh air for the first film about a new character in the MCU She described Liu s take on the character to offers us a perfect dichotomy in his role He s a kind faced goofy normal guy who hides a secret 47 Justin Chang of NPR was drawn into the character by his complicated relationship with Wenwu saying that Shang Chi has a complicated vaguely Oedipal rivalry with his father who turned him into the fighting machine he is and subjected him to all manner of cruel manipulation and abuse demarking the character s depths of trauma 48 Herb Scribner of Deseret called Shang Chi absolutely excellent and that he needs to be around for Marvel films for the foreseeable future Scribner felt that as Shang Chi Liu walks the line of a young man trying to find his way and a vulnerable young boy trying to find his family and compared the character favorably to other leading characters in the MCU including Thor and Bruce Banner 49 After comments from a 2017 interview in which Liu referencing that his parents told him that China was a third world country where people were dying of starvation a Chinese release for Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings thus became unlikely This led many Chinese fans to express disappointment that they would not be able to see the movie citing the film s decision to remove controversial character elements related to Shang Chi as a positive 50 51 Awards and nominations edit Awards and nominations received by Liu for his performance as Shang Chi include Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref 2021 People s Choice Awards Male Movie Star of 2021 Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Nominated 52 Action Movie Star of 2021 WonUnforgettable Gala Asian American Awards Breakout Actor on Film Won 53 2022 Hollywood Critics Association Film Awards Game Changer Award Won 54 Critics Choice Super Awards Best Actor in a Superhero Movie Nominated 55 MTV Movie amp TV Awards Best Hero Nominated 56 Best Fight NominatedSaturn Awards Best Actor in a Film Nominated 57 Future editLiu has said that he has no knowledge whatsoever of any of the future Marvel plans for this character or any other character but would like to return for an adaptation of Spider Island a comic he described as being a very famous story in which Shang Chi and Spider Man have a little team up moment and that he would like for Shang Chi to train Spider Man in the Way of the Spider 58 In an interview on the podcast Phase Zero Liu also showed interest in starring in a future episode of What If as that would allow him to experiment with the character in ways he wouldn t be allowed to approach in film 59 In January 2022 one month after the sequel to Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings was announced Liu said that he wanted the film to explore what his character would do with his newfound power of the ten rings as well as how he fits into the larger MCU 60 See also editCharacters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Asian Americans in arts and entertainmentNotes editReferences edit Nolan Liam July 22 2022 SDCC Live Marvel Studios Animation Panel Reveals Future of X Men 97 What If and Marvel Zombies Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on July 22 2022 Retrieved July 22 2022 Sacks Jason Dallas Keith 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burn anyone who experiences fear while touching him He is saved by a mysterious stranger comics illustration The stranger then introduces himself as Lo Sun comics illustration But because we have eyes we all know that he is obviously based visually on Carradine s Caine comics illustration This allowed Englehart to have his new creation have a heart to heart with the character that inspired him comics illustration However Marvel felt that it was TOO obvious of a likeness especially since Kung Fu was a show about you know kung fu so after Gulacy finished the issue Marvel had someone draw a mustache on to Lo Sun throughout the issue Moench later recalled to Jon B Cooke in TwoMorrows Comic Book Artist 7 while noting that no one had ever bothered them during their time together on the series when they had cameos and facial likenesses of a number of major characters There had been an earlier problem when Paul drew David Carradine and they actually had to go over Paul s artwork and put a 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