Shang-Chi must confront his past when his father, the leader of the Ten Rings organization, draws him into a dangerous quest. This martial arts epic combines spectacular fight choreography with mystical elements, introducing a new hero to the Marvel universe.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings introduces audiences to Marvel's first Asian superhero in a groundbreaking solo film. Shaun, a seemingly ordinary valet driver in San Francisco, is actually Shang-Chi, the son of the immortal warlord Xu Wenwu, leader of the Ten Rings organization. When assassins from his father's organization attack him on a bus, Shang-Chi is forced to reconnect with his estranged sister Xialing and confront the past he's been running from. The film takes viewers on a journey from San Francisco to the mystical hidden village of Ta Lo, introducing a rich mythology involving dragons, magical creatures, and ancient prophecies. The movie features some of the best martial arts choreography in superhero cinema, with fight sequences that honor classic kung fu films while adding modern Marvel spectacle. Simu Liu brings charm and vulnerability to the role, while Tony Leung delivers a nuanced performance as Wenwu, creating one of the MCU's most complex villains. The film explores themes of family legacy, identity, and finding your own path. With vibrant visuals, a fantastic soundtrack, and heart, Shang-Chi proves to be a worthy addition to the Marvel universe. The post-credits scenes hint at his important role in the MCU's future.