
Shang-Chi Star Simu Liu Is Marvel's First Asian Superhero. Next? An Obama Wish
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"I have always been a big believer in this theory that if one wants something, they should put it out in the universe," said Simu Liu
You've probably seen him as Jung in Kim's Convenience and now Canadian actor Simu Liu is poised for mega-stardom as the first Asian-origin lead in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Simu, who is of Chinese origin, headlines the 25h Marvel film - Shang Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings. Before he got the coveted project, Simu had tweeted and expressed his wish to do a Marvel movie, and many believe it was that tweet that earned him the role. However, Marvel boss Kevin Feige made it clear at the film's press conference that the tweet had little do with the casting. "I did not see that. Unfortunately, Simu, it was not your tweeting, it was your acting ability, your constant professionalism and the multiple reads and meetings that you did. Now did Sarah Finn see that, our casting director, I don't know the answer," Mr Feige said. Destin Daniel Cretton, the director of the film, added, "The universe saw that." But Simu Liu, 32 and raring to go, clearly believes that one should put their wish out in the universe and forces of nature will make it come true. In an interview with NDTV, he said, "I have always been a big believer in this theory that if one wants something, they should put it out in the universe. When you put it out there, it's more than the external act of doing it and the world responding to it. When you vocalize what you want, you give yourself permission as well. So when you say you want to be a superhero, you give yourself permission that you can be, and I believe there is something very powerful about that. Who would have thought that Twitter would be a place to do it?"More Related News