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Martial Arts Marvel
Courtesy of Marvel Studios
The action-packed Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings hits theaters this month. It’s the 25th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Actor Simu Liu plays Shang-Chi, a martial arts expert who has to take on the shadowy Ten Rings organization. It’s Marvel’s first film with an Asian lead role. “I feel like we’ve all waited a long time to see ourselves on-screen portrayed in this kind of way,” says Liu.
Shang-Chi doesn’t wear a mask, so Liu had to perform most of his own stunts because his face was always visible. But he was up to the challenge. “I’ve had the opportunity to taste so many different styles of martial arts,” he says.
Want to learn more? Check out our exclusive interview with Simu Liu.
Shang-Chi is part of Phase 4 of the MCU, which includes 11 movies in total. The total number of movies in the first three phases is 23. What is the ratio of Phase 4 movies to total movies in the MCU so far? Record your work and answer on our Numbers in the News answer sheet.