What’s it like seeing your life replay on screen?
02.09.2021 - 20:19 / deadline.com
Much like Disney/Marvel’s 2018 mega blockbuster and Oscar-winning feature Black Panther was a breakthrough for diversity on the big screen, the studios continue to shine with that this coming weekend with Shang-Chi and the Legend of Ten Rings, in what is the first Hollywood Asian-American superhero movie.
Today on Hero Nation we speak with both the pic’s star Simu Liu and director/writer Destin Daniel Cretton about this feat. You can listen to our conversation here:
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What’s it like seeing your life replay on screen?
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