Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings ‘Possible BAN in China’

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings 'Possible BAN in China'

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings ‘Possible BAN in China’!

According to reports Marvel’s ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ could reportedly be banned in China.

The movie has been praised for its exploration and representation of Asian culture, but may not be released in the world’s largest film market. Get all the details on why Shang-Chi may get a Ban in China…

CelebnMovies247.com reports that Shang-Chi could be banned after the actor was accused by social media users of being insulting towards China.

Simu, 32 – who was born in China but moved to Canada at the age of five. – He previously reflected on his family’s immigrant background in a video celebrating Canada’s 150th anniversary.

Liu said:

When I was young, my parents would tell me these stories about growing up in Communist China where you had people dying of starvation. They lived in the third world. They thought of Canada as this pipe dream, as this place where they could go to be free and to create a better life for their kid.

His comments are now having a ripple effect and could prompt the movie to be banned in the world’s most populous country, and Simu could also face a lengthy ban from the Chinese film market.

Despite the recent Twitter Trolls for digging up his past the actor remains “fired up” to make history with the movie as Marvel’s first Asian superhero film.

Simi has already responded to the recent criticism from Twitter Trolls saying:

If you dig back far enough, I’m sure you’ll find a more immature version of me who gave in to anger and hate. It doesn’t make me a hypocrite; it makes me a human being.

He recently took to Insta speaking on The Golden Age of Hollywood never repping anyone who looked like him:

 

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