dat yellow on yellow hate
The actor's clap back was classy tho
he should have a manager who tells him not to respond to this type of stuff
no ones gonna read that long ass essay
dat yellow on yellow hate
The actor's clap back was classy tho
he should have a manager who tells him not to respond to this type of stuff
no ones gonna read that long ass essay
he should have a manager who tells him not to respond to this type of stuff
no ones gonna read that long ass essay
dat yellow on yellow hate
The actor's clap back was classy tho
dat yellow on yellow hate
The actor's clap back was classy tho
I forgot all about this post...I didn't include the guy from Far from Home in that picture at all.:bugsshrug:Number two on the top line
He’s been in Riverdale, Far From Home and that movie with the daughter from Blackish. Him and the Asian dude from 13 Reasons Why have been the Asians dudes casted in most teen shows and movies.
At this past summer’s San Diego Comic-Con, filmmaker Destin Daniel Cretton took the stage in Hall H to introduce Simu Liu, the star of his upcoming superhero movie Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, the first Marvel Studios film with an Asian protagonist. The presence of the organization in the film’s title – the Ten Rings, the terrorist group that captured Iron Man in the very first Marvel Cinematic Universe movie – is essentially all we know about the movie up to this point. But in a new interview, Cretton has revealed that the film will be tonally similar to The Matrix, Lilly and Lana Wachowski’s game-changing 1999 sci-fi action masterpiece.
And to ensure that the film feels appropriately Matrix-y, Cretton and Marvel have hired The Matrix cinematographer Bill Pope to shoot Shang-Chi. Read Cretton’s recent comments below.
Cretton is making the press rounds right now promoting his new legal drama Just Mercy (which stars MCU alums Michael B. Jordan and Brie Larson), and while speaking with Collider, he spoke a bit about hiring Bill Pope, the cinematographer of The Matrix trilogy, to help create the visual look of Shang-Chi.
“[Pope] has a really beautiful style, that’s both naturalistic and grounded, but also heightened, in the best way. And anybody who can shoot The Matrix is probably gonna do great with this one,” he said. And when Collider asked if the Wachowskis’ movie was serving as a tonal comparison point, Cretton responded affirmatively: “Yeah. I think particularly for our first Asian/Asian American step into the MCU, that tone feels right.”
Pope is one of the best in the business behind the camera, having lent his talents not only to The Matrix, but to films like Army of Darkness, Clueless, Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 2, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, The Jungle Book, and the pilots for shows like Freaks and Geeks and Preacher. And while we’re not yet sure if Shang-Chi will include a tech component that jibes with The Matrix‘s very specific aesthetic, the fact that the Shang-Chi character is a martial arts master who’s fast enough to dodge bullets certainly makes it easy to see why Cretton is name-dropping this movie in this context.
We really bout to take it to the next level with this one huh
Iko Uwais have been perfect IMO. But They couldn't use him because China is racist and dude is Indonesian.
Not Chinky enough!
While we already knew Marvel’s Black Widow was set to move, it’s by far the biggest shift on Disney’s theatrical calendar, going from Nov. 6 to May, 7 2021. That’s a complete annual delay of Black Widow from its original pre-pandemic release date of May 1 this year. Black Widow‘s shift kicks Marvel’s Eternals from Feb. 12, 2021 to Nov. 5, 2021; and moves Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings from May 7, 2021 to July 9, 2021 (a post Independence Day release date that Disney had already reserved for an untitled feature).
Gonna be almost 2 years until another Marvel movie.Shang Chi has been shifted to July 2021, only a few months
‘Black Widow’ Jumps To Summer 2021 Spurring Marvel Pics Release Date Shift – Deadline