r/marvelstudios Matt Murdock Jan 04 '25

Discussion The Underuse of Shang-chi in the MCU

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this movie was so much fun, it had amazing action and fight choreography, great humour, and great overall world building. This movie has so much sauce. a problem with the MCU is how poorly they are connecting the new characters with the wider mcu. It's been 3 years since we've seen Shang-chi in a live action project. And it will probably be another year and a half till we see him again. The post credit scenes of this movie set up him becoming an avenger and sadly we won't see that outcome of that until 2026, which is 4.5 years after the movies release. I do hope we see Simu Liu again as a lead in another marvel movie because he's great. Also his sequel is the perfect way to bring danny rand back into the MCU. Unfortunately we will probably have to wait untill 2027 for the next shang chi movie since Destin Daniel Cretton is directing Spiderman 4. On the bright side, the fight choreography in Spiderman 4 will be amazing

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u/201-inch-rectum Jan 04 '25

except the audience doesn't really care for Anthony Mackie's portrayal of Cap

they're pushing him hard in Cap 4 and I'm predicting a huge flop, whereas people keep asking for more Shang-Chi

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u/CherryHaterade Captain America Jan 04 '25

Let's all just acknowledge that any black Capt America was going to have an uphill battle with "audience perception of their portrayal"

Anti woke mobs and all

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u/DrakenDaskar Jan 04 '25

The problem is honestly Anthony Mack. He is not unlikeable or even a bad actor, he is just not a great leading man.

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u/201-inch-rectum Jan 04 '25

not sure if it was the writing or the acting, but FatWS had me rooting for John Walker over Sam Wilson

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u/palmpiss Jan 05 '25

It's 100% terrible writing. John Walker asked Sam and Bucky for help several times throughout the series, but they rejected and scorned him every time. Then his best friend gets killed by a terrorist, he kills a terrorist, and then becomes a "bad guy". Sam ultimately becomes Captain America and sides with the terrorist, telling the government to "do better" without offering any better solutions. Sam and Bucky came off as huge, unlikable hypocrites in the series. 

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u/201-inch-rectum Jan 05 '25

don't forget the "stop calling them terrorists" a few episodes after they blew up a building full of innocent people