why Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings?
are the ten rings related to the Mandrin?
Why put effort to Shang-Chi show? You might as well give Kid Colt his own show.
are the ten rings related to the Mandrin?
Why put effort to Shang-Chi show? You might as well give Kid Colt his own show.
Probably trying to promote the new movie.
share"...you might as well give Kid Colt his own show..."
Might not be a bad idea if Marvel decides to try out their Western cowboy characters.
I'd watch a nostalgia-based comic book western based on Kid Colt.
https://comicvine.gamespot.com/a/uploads/scale_medium/0/1202/92527-156434-kid-colt.jpg
They could throw in some old school Ghost Rider too!
https://d1466nnw0ex81e.cloudfront.net/n_iv/600/672037.jpg
For giggles and grins why stop there? Add in the Two Gun Kid also.
https://pictures.abebooks.com/DTACOLLECTIBLES/22407296859.jpg
Hawkeye could even show up. In the comics he was once involved in a time travelling adventure featuring Kang that left Hawkeye stranded in the 1800s. He met a few of Marvel's Western characters including Kid Colt, Rawhide Kid, Two-Gun Kid, and the Phantom Rider.
shareAppeasement at the slippery slope..
shareThere is no Shang-Cho show. It’s a movie and it has nothing to do with this show other than taking place in the same universe.
shareThe world of Shang-Chi is related to The Mandarin, in that the Mandarin pf "Iron Man 3" is supposedly an imitation of a Shang-Chi character, someone who's been a power in China for a very, very, long time.
It's a fun movie, very lightweight, but an enjoyable way to waste a bit of downtime. If there's a sequel, I won't rush out to see it in theaters, but I'll watch it.