An Open Letter to Marvel Studios: How I’d handle the racist legacy of ‘Fu Manchu’ and Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu …
Recently, Marvel Studios announced that they’re working on “Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu” as a new superhero tentpole franchise. From Deadline.com …
EXCLUSIVE: Marvel Studios is fast-tracking Shang-Chi to be its first superhero movie tentpole franchise with an Asian protagonist. The studio has set Chinese-American scribe Dave Callaham to write the screenplay, and Deadline hears Marvel is already looking at a number of Asian and Asian-American directors who want to do something as potentially monumental as was accomplished in Marvel’s first viable Best Picture candidate, Black Panther.
A little bit of background. Shang-Chi is a martial arts character created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Jim Starlin for Marvel Comics in the 1970s. He was, essentially, Marvel’s version of Bruce Lee, designed to cash in on the same Martial Arts pop culture frenzy that produced ‘Iron Fist’ and numerous other characters of the era.
Shang-Chi’s hook, though, was that while he was a hero, his father was none other than the villainous Fu Manchu, a property Marvel licensed from the estate of Sax Rohmer (the penname of ‘Arthur Henry Sarsfield Ward’).