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Tony Leung as Xu Wenwu: Shang-Chi and Xialing's father and the leader of the Ten Rings. [17] Wenwu is an original character created for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) who replaces Shang-Chi's original comic book father Fu Manchu, a "problematic character" associated with racist stereotypes to whom Marvel Studios does not hold the film rights.
The latter go on a quest together to confront a villain terrorizing the area called "The ... 1872," the Hood's identity is Shang-Chi's sister Xu Xialing (Meng'er Zhang). ... Xialing has the power ...
The Ten Rings is a fictional organization in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). It is a clandestine criminal organization founded one thousand years ago by Xu Wenwu, an immortal warlord, and named after his mystical ten rings.
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 adjacent 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 ...
In the 1860s, Xu Xialing fled to America for a better life only to fall victim to the Hood's plan to enslave Chinese immigrants in order to consolidate his power. In 1872, Xu Shang-Chi is searching for his sister alongside Kate Bishop, who wants revenge on the Hood for killing her family.
He is shown partaking in Xu Xialing's underground fight club called the Golden Daggers Club in Macau where he fought former Black Widows member Helen. The Secret Invasion episode " Promises " reveals that Gravik 's Skrull group has a sample of an unidentified Extremis patient.
In Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, a character named Xu Xialing (portrayed by Meng'er Zhang) appears. She is based on Zheng Bao Yui and has qualities similar to Sister Dagger 's. [ 3 ] [ 31 ] [ 32 ] [ 5 ] She is portrayed as Shang-Chi 's sister who had run away from home to start her own undercity group.
With his best actor win for limited series “The Penguin,” Colin Farrell joins a small circle of just three actors who have earned a Golden Globe for playing comic book villains. When asked in ...