1 00:00:01,877 --> 00:00:03,879 (INDISTINCT CHATTER) 2 00:00:03,962 --> 00:00:06,173 SIMU LIU: You know, when I was still struggling as an actor, 3 00:00:07,007 --> 00:00:09,801 I had this job where I literally dressed up 4 00:00:09,885 --> 00:00:12,095 as Spider-Man for kids' birthday parties. 5 00:00:12,179 --> 00:00:14,681 And the reason why I'm dressed up as Spider-Man is 'cause 6 00:00:14,765 --> 00:00:16,808 I was Asian and I couldn't show my face. 7 00:00:16,892 --> 00:00:19,937 There weren't any Asian superheroes, you know? 8 00:00:20,020 --> 00:00:23,815 So, I could only play one of those heroes with a full mask. 9 00:00:24,399 --> 00:00:25,734 Um... 10 00:00:25,817 --> 00:00:28,779 And it's pretty incredible now that, uh, 11 00:00:28,862 --> 00:00:32,741 you know, not only is Shang-Chi making it to the big screen, but he has no mask. 12 00:00:32,824 --> 00:00:38,830 His face is, you know, is just his face and he's out there. 13 00:00:38,914 --> 00:00:41,333 (HEROIC INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PLAYING) 14 00:00:49,716 --> 00:00:53,345 People will inevitably watch this movie and be like, 15 00:00:53,470 --> 00:00:57,015 "Did he do his own stunts? Does know martial arts?" 16 00:00:57,099 --> 00:01:00,894 And to those people, I only have one thing to say. 17 00:01:02,312 --> 00:01:03,730 (GRUNTS) 18 00:01:04,439 --> 00:01:06,066 (MUSIC CONTINUES) 19 00:01:30,174 --> 00:01:32,176 (CAPTIVATING MUSIC PLAYING) 20 00:01:33,051 --> 00:01:36,013 LIU: When they announced Shang-Chi, I was like really, really excited 21 00:01:36,096 --> 00:01:38,974 and at the same time, did a bit of research on the character. 22 00:01:39,057 --> 00:01:42,644 I was like, "Okay, he's a martial arts master 23 00:01:42,728 --> 00:01:43,979 "and he's an Asian guy." 24 00:01:44,062 --> 00:01:46,690 So, I was like, "Okay, where are they gonna take this?" 25 00:01:47,774 --> 00:01:52,070 The comic was originally created in the 1970s, 26 00:01:52,154 --> 00:01:56,491 where there was a bit of, shall we say, a Kung fu craze, 27 00:01:56,575 --> 00:01:59,203 you know, sweeping across America. 28 00:01:59,286 --> 00:02:02,247 It was not the most, 29 00:02:02,789 --> 00:02:06,293 uh, progressive source material that we've ever had. 30 00:02:07,044 --> 00:02:08,837 And, you know, from day one, 31 00:02:08,921 --> 00:02:12,216 it was something that we knew right off the bat had to change. 32 00:02:13,467 --> 00:02:17,471 When we looked at the comics, I think we learned a lot. 33 00:02:17,554 --> 00:02:19,097 Some of that was what not to do. 34 00:02:19,181 --> 00:02:21,892 Shang-Chi in 1973, was definitely brought to life 35 00:02:21,975 --> 00:02:24,686 by people who are big fans of Kung fu cinema, 36 00:02:24,770 --> 00:02:28,023 but didn't necessarily understand it from the inside out. 37 00:02:28,106 --> 00:02:34,029 It was very important that this story was told primarily by Asian-Americans. 38 00:02:34,112 --> 00:02:37,074 With Dave Callaham as the writer and with Destin as the director, 39 00:02:37,157 --> 00:02:39,493 we felt like we were in good hands in making sure 40 00:02:39,576 --> 00:02:40,994 that we honored that experience. 41 00:02:41,078 --> 00:02:44,248 Yeah, the more you can make it feel heart felt... 42 00:02:44,373 --> 00:02:45,958 Then when she says, "Are you..." 43 00:02:46,041 --> 00:02:51,255 Destin had already proven himself to be a very adept filmmaker, 44 00:02:51,338 --> 00:02:53,340 primarily working with amazing actors. 45 00:02:53,423 --> 00:02:54,591 So, we knew that. 46 00:02:54,675 --> 00:02:56,093 What you don't always know is, 47 00:02:56,176 --> 00:02:59,179 are they interested in stepping into the Marvel process? 48 00:02:59,263 --> 00:03:01,515 Are they interested in taking on something 49 00:03:01,598 --> 00:03:04,560 that is on a much bigger scale than they've done before? 50 00:03:04,643 --> 00:03:06,228 I showed up and saw these crane... 51 00:03:06,311 --> 00:03:08,313 I've never seen a crane this big in my life, 52 00:03:08,397 --> 00:03:11,191 and there's two of them. Yeah, the scale's insane. 53 00:03:11,275 --> 00:03:13,527 (ALL YELLING) 54 00:03:13,610 --> 00:03:18,240 Growing up, I didn't really have anyone besides 55 00:03:18,323 --> 00:03:21,285 Bruce Lee, Rufio, 56 00:03:22,619 --> 00:03:26,582 Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat to dress up on Halloween. 57 00:03:26,665 --> 00:03:28,125 Those are my three options. 58 00:03:28,208 --> 00:03:29,501 (INDISTINCT CHATTER) 59 00:03:29,585 --> 00:03:33,046 CRETTON: To be able to add not only one character, 60 00:03:33,130 --> 00:03:36,925 but to add a whole cornucopia of Asian faces, 61 00:03:37,009 --> 00:03:41,013 and just seeing these young Asian characters 62 00:03:41,096 --> 00:03:44,057 acting like I act and my friends act, 63 00:03:44,141 --> 00:03:47,269 is just something I've never really seen before. 64 00:03:47,352 --> 00:03:50,564 And it's really exciting to be a part of it. 65 00:03:50,647 --> 00:03:53,150 I have a lot of experience writing action movies 66 00:03:53,233 --> 00:03:55,611 and writing comedy-action movies. 67 00:03:55,694 --> 00:03:58,864 At this point, I've been doing it for 18 years professionally, now. 68 00:03:58,947 --> 00:04:02,242 The thing I was doing was writing for other people, essentially. 69 00:04:02,326 --> 00:04:07,247 I was imagining, "What would it be like to be a hot White guy named Chris?" 70 00:04:07,331 --> 00:04:11,460 And then I write that character going through the world like that. 71 00:04:11,543 --> 00:04:14,880 This was the first opportunity that I've ever been given 72 00:04:14,963 --> 00:04:17,424 to write a little bit more of my own story. 73 00:04:18,509 --> 00:04:21,136 LIU: The thing that we're really fortunate with about Shang-Chi 74 00:04:21,220 --> 00:04:23,931 is just that he's pretty obscure. 75 00:04:24,014 --> 00:04:25,682 Not a lot of people have heard of him. 76 00:04:25,766 --> 00:04:29,269 As far as his origin story, there's nothing quite as iconic as, 77 00:04:29,353 --> 00:04:31,313 for example, Bruce Wayne with Batman 78 00:04:31,396 --> 00:04:34,066 or Spider-Man getting bitten by the radioactive spider. 79 00:04:34,149 --> 00:04:37,402 What really moved me from the comics 80 00:04:37,486 --> 00:04:40,531 was this really interesting relationship 81 00:04:40,614 --> 00:04:45,661 of a dad who trained his son to be a killer, 82 00:04:46,578 --> 00:04:49,748 and now, his son is back and grown up. 83 00:04:49,831 --> 00:04:53,418 And he has to face him. That was really exciting to me. 84 00:04:53,502 --> 00:04:57,130 And it was the basis of the pitch that I gave them. 85 00:04:57,214 --> 00:05:00,759 And it was actually a very personal pitch. 86 00:05:02,010 --> 00:05:05,514 FEIGE: Destin really had this remarkable story of this son 87 00:05:05,597 --> 00:05:07,391 who felt one way about his father, 88 00:05:07,474 --> 00:05:09,852 and learned to think another way about his father. 89 00:05:09,935 --> 00:05:13,814 And it was really emotional, in a way that you go, 90 00:05:13,897 --> 00:05:17,109 "Well, if we can carry that through the development of a script 91 00:05:17,192 --> 00:05:20,612 "and into this final movie, this will be everything we've dreamed of." 92 00:05:20,696 --> 00:05:22,698 (DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING) 93 00:05:29,413 --> 00:05:30,831 (INDISTINCT CHATTER) 94 00:05:33,709 --> 00:05:36,587 TSAI CHIN: What... Which one is it? LIU: It's the Funyuns. 95 00:05:36,712 --> 00:05:39,047 -It's the Funyuns and the cigarette. -This one? 96 00:05:39,131 --> 00:05:41,008 -It's called Fun... -They're called "Funyuns." 97 00:05:41,091 --> 00:05:42,676 They're like onions, but more fun. 98 00:05:42,759 --> 00:05:44,970 LIU: It's our first day of filming. 99 00:05:45,053 --> 00:05:46,638 It's a family scene, 100 00:05:46,722 --> 00:05:50,100 and I think everyone was really nervous/anxious/excited. 101 00:05:50,184 --> 00:05:53,145 But, um, once we all got on set and we kind of felt the vibe, 102 00:05:53,228 --> 00:05:56,648 we kind of really chilled out, and now, we're at it. 103 00:05:56,732 --> 00:06:00,485 So, I hope the rest of the shoot goes like this, 'cause this was great. 104 00:06:00,569 --> 00:06:01,653 KYM BARRETT: Draw them up. 105 00:06:01,737 --> 00:06:03,947 CALLAHAM: I'm Chinese-American. I was raised here. 106 00:06:04,031 --> 00:06:06,491 I don't feel too much of a connection to China, 107 00:06:06,575 --> 00:06:10,078 which is a thing that gives me a sense of shame, to a degree. 108 00:06:10,162 --> 00:06:13,582 I was interested in exploring what that story could be like 109 00:06:13,665 --> 00:06:16,418 if this is a person who's spent time in both places. 110 00:06:16,502 --> 00:06:21,965 He has, sort of, the ethics and the culture of China behind him. 111 00:06:22,049 --> 00:06:24,801 He was raised to care about family. 112 00:06:24,885 --> 00:06:28,096 He was raised to listen to his parents. 113 00:06:28,180 --> 00:06:29,598 (SPEAKING MANDARIN) 114 00:06:30,307 --> 00:06:33,727 CALLAHAM: But because he spent time in America and because his time in America 115 00:06:33,810 --> 00:06:36,230 was spent hiding from his past, 116 00:06:36,313 --> 00:06:39,733 he's built up a lot of defense mechanisms around himself. 117 00:06:39,816 --> 00:06:41,318 Okay. Okay. 118 00:06:42,194 --> 00:06:46,615 BARRETT: He's got a slightly goofy playfulness over the top of this, 119 00:06:46,698 --> 00:06:48,659 like, hidden part of his character 120 00:06:48,742 --> 00:06:51,828 which we don't really see until later on. 121 00:06:51,912 --> 00:06:55,999 So, we just tried to give him a very American sensibility 122 00:06:56,083 --> 00:06:59,711 because he actually is, in a way, kind of hiding from his past. 123 00:06:59,795 --> 00:07:05,050 So, he's, in effect, wearing a costume when we first meet him. 124 00:07:05,133 --> 00:07:06,552 (SPEAKING MANDARIN) 125 00:07:07,845 --> 00:07:10,055 (IN ENGLISH) I don't know what you're talking about. 126 00:07:10,138 --> 00:07:13,892 CRETTON: Our character doesn't find his superpower by, 127 00:07:13,976 --> 00:07:17,229 you know, falling into a pit of slime. 128 00:07:17,312 --> 00:07:20,315 He finds it through going inward 129 00:07:20,399 --> 00:07:25,487 and dealing with the things that he's been avoiding from his past and running from. 130 00:07:25,571 --> 00:07:27,030 That's definitely something 131 00:07:27,114 --> 00:07:30,576 that is rooted in a lot of beautiful Chinese stories. 132 00:07:30,659 --> 00:07:35,163 You know, it's been a really in-depth search to try to find 133 00:07:35,247 --> 00:07:39,376 somebody who will capture this character 134 00:07:39,459 --> 00:07:43,505 with all the dimensions that he deserves 135 00:07:44,756 --> 00:07:47,426 and it's going pretty well. 136 00:07:47,509 --> 00:07:48,552 We found him. 137 00:07:48,927 --> 00:07:50,345 (AUDIENCE CHEERING) 138 00:07:50,429 --> 00:07:54,266 -WOMAN: Do you wanna tell us who he is? -You guys wanna meet him? 139 00:07:54,349 --> 00:07:57,186 Our search was spearheaded, as always, by the great Sarah Finn, 140 00:07:57,269 --> 00:07:58,478 who's done such a great job 141 00:07:58,562 --> 00:08:00,981 finding many actors in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. 142 00:08:01,064 --> 00:08:05,068 Destin and Jonathan and Sarah saw literally hundreds of people, 143 00:08:05,152 --> 00:08:09,114 that we went through numerous rounds, and found some wonderful people. 144 00:08:09,198 --> 00:08:10,699 But nobody that... 145 00:08:10,782 --> 00:08:14,036 There is that thing at Marvel, which is, when you know, you know. 146 00:08:14,119 --> 00:08:17,039 And everybody sort of agrees. And we hadn't found that yet. 147 00:08:18,498 --> 00:08:20,125 My real name is Shang-Chi. 148 00:08:22,127 --> 00:08:23,629 FEMALE CREW MEMBER: Shang-chi? 149 00:08:24,463 --> 00:08:25,464 Shang-Chi. 150 00:08:25,547 --> 00:08:28,800 I am just painfully ordinary. 151 00:08:28,884 --> 00:08:30,761 I haven't been in a single movie before this. 152 00:08:30,844 --> 00:08:32,846 Hi, my name is Simu Liu and I'm six feet tall. 153 00:08:32,930 --> 00:08:34,932 I never thought that I would be in the running 154 00:08:35,015 --> 00:08:37,559 because I could think of 20 other guys 155 00:08:37,643 --> 00:08:39,645 who are taller than me, who are buffer than me, 156 00:08:39,728 --> 00:08:41,396 who are better martial artists than me. 157 00:08:41,480 --> 00:08:44,024 The only thing, really, that I had to my name was like, 158 00:08:44,107 --> 00:08:46,151 I could maybe do some stunts 159 00:08:46,235 --> 00:08:49,029 and I could tell a joke, 'cause I was on this show in Canada 160 00:08:49,112 --> 00:08:50,572 called Kim's Convenience. 161 00:08:51,365 --> 00:08:53,951 Simu rose to the top of the pack. 162 00:08:54,034 --> 00:08:57,704 His take on the character was really funny and also had a lot of emotion. 163 00:08:57,788 --> 00:09:00,999 It was clear that there was this deep well of emotion there. 164 00:09:01,083 --> 00:09:02,501 We knew he was a fan, 165 00:09:02,584 --> 00:09:05,295 how badly he wanted it and how hard he worked for it. 166 00:09:05,379 --> 00:09:08,257 Picking up the phone and calling Simu with Destin and Kevin 167 00:09:08,340 --> 00:09:09,675 and telling him he got the part, 168 00:09:09,758 --> 00:09:12,302 it's one of the most fun phone calls that we get to make. 169 00:09:12,386 --> 00:09:17,182 I watched Endgame in the movie theater in April of 2019, 170 00:09:17,266 --> 00:09:18,350 still as a fan, 171 00:09:18,433 --> 00:09:21,311 having no idea that three months later, 172 00:09:21,395 --> 00:09:24,648 I would be at Comic Con in front of, 173 00:09:24,731 --> 00:09:30,112 you know, 8,000 fans live being introduced as one of the next Phase-Four heroes. 174 00:09:30,195 --> 00:09:36,118 It is a huge honor for me to introduce you to the incredible Simu Liu. 175 00:09:36,201 --> 00:09:39,204 (AUDIENCE CHEERING) 176 00:09:50,507 --> 00:09:54,178 LIU: My first reaction to reading the script, I cried. 177 00:09:54,261 --> 00:09:58,390 I cried because there is such an intimate relationship 178 00:09:58,473 --> 00:10:01,018 between Shaun and the characters in his family. 179 00:10:01,977 --> 00:10:05,522 I cried because we got to see an Asian superhero 180 00:10:05,606 --> 00:10:07,399 saving the world and saving the day. 181 00:10:07,482 --> 00:10:09,568 And it was just such a profound moment 182 00:10:09,651 --> 00:10:12,905 for me as a fan, as an actor, as an Asian person. 183 00:10:12,988 --> 00:10:13,989 (AUDIENCE CHEERING) 184 00:10:14,072 --> 00:10:15,490 (SPEAKING MANDARIN) 185 00:10:17,159 --> 00:10:18,577 (AUDIENCE CHEERING) 186 00:10:29,880 --> 00:10:31,965 (IN ENGLISH) Did you guys get that, by the way? 187 00:10:32,049 --> 00:10:33,050 (AUDIENCE CHEERING) 188 00:10:33,133 --> 00:10:34,760 Not a damn thing. Okay, that's cool. 189 00:10:34,843 --> 00:10:38,222 The thing that really connects me to this Shaun character, 190 00:10:38,305 --> 00:10:42,935 is that we're both people that are in between. 191 00:10:43,018 --> 00:10:46,813 We're both people that struggle with two different halves of ourselves. 192 00:10:46,897 --> 00:10:49,566 My parents are from China. I was born in China. 193 00:10:49,650 --> 00:10:53,862 But I feel very much like an outsider when I visit the country. 194 00:10:53,946 --> 00:10:55,614 And I speak to my relatives 195 00:10:55,697 --> 00:10:57,491 and they make fun of me for my Mandarin. 196 00:10:57,574 --> 00:10:58,784 (SPEAKING MANDARIN) 197 00:10:58,867 --> 00:11:01,203 (IN ENGLISH) But in Canada and in the States as well, 198 00:11:01,286 --> 00:11:03,288 you aren't fully at home there, either. 199 00:11:04,456 --> 00:11:06,083 SCHWARTZ: We felt confident that even though 200 00:11:06,166 --> 00:11:08,085 it was gonna have a big action component, 201 00:11:08,168 --> 00:11:09,837 that we wanted to, as we always do, 202 00:11:09,920 --> 00:11:13,298 hire the best actor and get them as far along as we could with the action, 203 00:11:13,382 --> 00:11:16,051 that the audience would respond mostly to the performance 204 00:11:16,134 --> 00:11:20,013 and the emotion, and that the action and martial arts would follow. 205 00:11:20,097 --> 00:11:23,600 LIU: Going into a job like this, I think it's pretty natural that, 206 00:11:23,684 --> 00:11:26,228 you know, you have all sorts of insecurities. 207 00:11:26,311 --> 00:11:28,438 Destin was really great in, kind of, 208 00:11:28,522 --> 00:11:32,317 grounding me in what this movie was really about. 209 00:11:32,401 --> 00:11:33,485 Who is Shaun? 210 00:11:33,569 --> 00:11:35,988 What drives him to do the things that he does? 211 00:11:36,071 --> 00:11:39,324 And in what ways will he find himself over the course of this movie? 212 00:11:39,408 --> 00:11:41,869 Focusing on that made all the rest of it, 213 00:11:41,952 --> 00:11:45,080 all the Marvel part of it, not seem so daunting. 214 00:11:46,123 --> 00:11:48,542 (ALARM BEEPING) 215 00:11:49,626 --> 00:11:50,836 (GRUNTS LOUDLY) 216 00:11:52,129 --> 00:11:54,339 This character is the master of Kung Fu. 217 00:11:56,008 --> 00:11:57,426 He has mastered his body. 218 00:11:57,509 --> 00:11:59,011 (SCATTERED CHEERING) 219 00:11:59,136 --> 00:12:04,057 Probably could scale a building just by climbing with his bare hands. 220 00:12:06,059 --> 00:12:08,353 I am definitely not that cool, all right? 221 00:12:08,437 --> 00:12:10,564 I have trouble getting out of bed in the morning 222 00:12:10,647 --> 00:12:12,566 -sometimes, when I'm really sore. -(ALARM BEEPING) 223 00:12:12,649 --> 00:12:14,151 Oh, no. 224 00:12:14,234 --> 00:12:16,320 -MAN: More. -Oh! Panic! At The Disco! 225 00:12:17,279 --> 00:12:18,697 (LIU GROANING) 226 00:12:18,780 --> 00:12:22,034 -Oh, God. -Nine, ten. Okay, okay. 227 00:12:22,618 --> 00:12:24,620 (CHUCKLING) Are you ready? 228 00:12:24,703 --> 00:12:26,121 LIU: The moment that I was cast, 229 00:12:26,205 --> 00:12:29,917 we started to have conversations about what the training regimen would look like. 230 00:12:30,000 --> 00:12:32,002 (UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING) 231 00:12:32,753 --> 00:12:35,464 I always fancied myself as kind of like a physical guy. 232 00:12:35,547 --> 00:12:36,548 Fifty-three. 233 00:12:36,632 --> 00:12:38,217 Toronto's a bit of a smaller market. 234 00:12:38,300 --> 00:12:40,761 So, I was doing stunts professionally at one point. 235 00:12:40,844 --> 00:12:45,098 I showed up for the first day of training and I just got my butt kicked. 236 00:12:45,182 --> 00:12:46,391 (GROANS) 237 00:12:46,475 --> 00:12:50,604 They have him on a crazy training schedule. The poor guy. 238 00:12:51,647 --> 00:12:54,483 Let's go, let's go, let's go. Let's go! 239 00:12:54,566 --> 00:12:56,735 Basically, there's two main components. 240 00:12:57,861 --> 00:13:01,490 Strength and conditioning, and martial arts. 241 00:13:02,824 --> 00:13:05,369 First, we're making sure the fundamentals are there. 242 00:13:05,452 --> 00:13:07,704 Like flexibility, strength. 243 00:13:07,788 --> 00:13:10,290 He came in with a lot of strength and power. 244 00:13:10,374 --> 00:13:13,502 So, we really needed to work on his flexibility. 245 00:13:13,585 --> 00:13:15,712 -Oh, God. Oh, God! -One... 246 00:13:17,172 --> 00:13:18,841 -One... -(GRUNTING) 247 00:13:18,966 --> 00:13:21,802 Definitely one of the signs of a true martial artist 248 00:13:21,885 --> 00:13:24,012 is when they can just drop into splits, 249 00:13:24,096 --> 00:13:26,390 and they have that kind of range of motion 250 00:13:26,473 --> 00:13:28,934 that they trained over months and months and months. 251 00:13:29,017 --> 00:13:32,479 He has to learn two different styles of martial arts, 252 00:13:32,563 --> 00:13:37,317 because in our movie, he learns a very aggressive style from his dad, 253 00:13:37,401 --> 00:13:42,948 and he learns a much more spiritual flow from his mom. 254 00:13:43,031 --> 00:13:45,742 One main style that we're working on right now is Tai chi, 255 00:13:45,826 --> 00:13:47,369 which is very, very flowy. 256 00:13:47,452 --> 00:13:49,663 Very, I think, in harmony with your surroundings. 257 00:13:49,746 --> 00:13:53,041 Another one is Wing Chun, which is a bit more combative 258 00:13:53,125 --> 00:13:55,294 and then looking at certain regional styles 259 00:13:55,377 --> 00:13:57,713 like Southern boxing and other things, 260 00:13:57,796 --> 00:14:02,009 to kind of fill in this whole mosaic of how this character moves. 261 00:14:03,010 --> 00:14:06,722 We took the time to explore a lot. We explored what his strengths were. 262 00:14:07,347 --> 00:14:09,683 And we also covered all his weaknesses as well. 263 00:14:09,766 --> 00:14:11,143 LIU: Oh, no! What weaknesses? 264 00:14:11,226 --> 00:14:12,436 -(LAUGHING) -I have no weaknesses. 265 00:14:12,519 --> 00:14:13,937 -Come at me. -I have no weaknesses. 266 00:14:14,021 --> 00:14:16,481 -Doing the splits. -That's not what I told you say! 267 00:14:16,565 --> 00:14:17,566 Get in the splits. 268 00:14:17,649 --> 00:14:19,651 (DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING) 269 00:14:20,152 --> 00:14:22,863 LIU: I wanted to do as much of the stunts as I could. 270 00:14:22,946 --> 00:14:25,616 I mean, I felt like it's the actor's responsibility 271 00:14:25,699 --> 00:14:30,621 to kind of become a sponge and to soak in as much as they can. 272 00:14:30,704 --> 00:14:33,540 Definitely wasn't able to do this when I got here for prep, 273 00:14:33,624 --> 00:14:39,004 but, uh, now, I'm very happy to say that I could go head to knee. 274 00:14:39,963 --> 00:14:42,883 LE: One, two, let's go! Whoo! 275 00:14:42,966 --> 00:14:44,426 Ah-ha! 276 00:14:44,510 --> 00:14:46,929 -Huh? Huh? -(LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE) 277 00:14:47,012 --> 00:14:48,180 (DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING) 278 00:14:48,263 --> 00:14:52,142 A lot of that physical intensity of the training 279 00:14:52,226 --> 00:14:55,354 that he went through really mirrored the character. 280 00:14:57,105 --> 00:15:00,108 Talking with Simu, I think he was using a lot 281 00:15:00,192 --> 00:15:04,530 of that physical training as a mental tool to tap into the character. 282 00:15:04,613 --> 00:15:06,615 (GRUNTING) 283 00:15:10,118 --> 00:15:13,622 KATY: Your dad trained you to be an assassin when you were seven. 284 00:15:13,705 --> 00:15:16,625 You realize how messed up that is, right? 285 00:15:18,377 --> 00:15:21,630 SCHWARTZ: We really wanted this to be the opportunity to show off The Mandarin. 286 00:15:22,798 --> 00:15:25,676 The Mandarin is really a marquee character from the comics, 287 00:15:25,759 --> 00:15:28,053 who we've never been able to execute on screen. 288 00:15:28,595 --> 00:15:30,305 WENWU: Names are sacred. 289 00:15:30,389 --> 00:15:34,434 They connect us not only to ourselves, but to everyone who came before. 290 00:15:35,435 --> 00:15:40,357 Shang-Chi's father is Wenwu, also known as The Mandarin, 291 00:15:40,440 --> 00:15:44,862 who was portrayed to some degree in Iron Man Three. 292 00:15:45,279 --> 00:15:46,613 THE MANDARIN: You know who I am. 293 00:15:46,697 --> 00:15:47,698 (CROWD CLAMORING) 294 00:15:47,781 --> 00:15:49,616 You don't know where I am. 295 00:15:49,700 --> 00:15:52,369 And you'll never see me coming. 296 00:15:53,579 --> 00:15:55,080 What we got was a red herring. 297 00:15:55,163 --> 00:15:57,082 -Where's The Mandarin? Where is he? -(SCREAMING) 298 00:15:57,165 --> 00:15:59,459 When we really saw behind the curtain, 299 00:15:59,543 --> 00:16:02,629 we saw that he was just this, like, kind of dopey actor. 300 00:16:02,713 --> 00:16:04,756 My name is Trevor. Trevor Slattery. 301 00:16:04,840 --> 00:16:07,009 Don't hurt the face! I am an actor. 302 00:16:07,092 --> 00:16:10,721 We wanted Shaun to have a father of great power in China, 303 00:16:10,804 --> 00:16:13,140 and as it happened, the character of The Mandarin 304 00:16:13,223 --> 00:16:17,144 had already been teased, but not utilized in any true way. 305 00:16:17,227 --> 00:16:19,146 Going all the way back to Iron Man one, 306 00:16:19,229 --> 00:16:22,691 we've seen this organization called The Ten Rings pop up in Marvel movies. 307 00:16:22,774 --> 00:16:25,986 We've seen a little bit in Iron Man one, in Ant-Man. 308 00:16:26,069 --> 00:16:29,823 Then there was this short film that was released after Iron Man 3 309 00:16:29,907 --> 00:16:32,659 called All Hail the King that established that Trevor 310 00:16:32,743 --> 00:16:35,829 had been basically sprung from jail by the true Mandarin, 311 00:16:35,913 --> 00:16:37,247 who we don't see in the film. 312 00:16:37,331 --> 00:16:39,291 There's somebody who wants to meet you. 313 00:16:39,374 --> 00:16:41,835 -Do I know him? -No. 314 00:16:41,919 --> 00:16:45,088 But you took his name, and now he wants it back. 315 00:16:45,172 --> 00:16:46,298 Oh... 316 00:16:47,758 --> 00:16:50,802 (CHUCKLES) Nope, sorry, I still don't get it. 317 00:16:51,929 --> 00:16:55,390 It's such a joy to have Sir Ben come back as Trev. 318 00:16:56,225 --> 00:16:58,227 The way that he plays him 319 00:16:58,310 --> 00:17:02,397 is just so weird and so endearing. 320 00:17:02,481 --> 00:17:07,861 Every scene just feels so alive and unlike anything I've seen before. 321 00:17:07,945 --> 00:17:10,197 Live on television. 322 00:17:11,657 --> 00:17:12,783 Sounds familiar, right? 323 00:17:12,866 --> 00:17:14,701 You shot a guy on live television? 324 00:17:14,785 --> 00:17:16,954 Yeah. No. Yeah, well, I faked it. 325 00:17:17,037 --> 00:17:20,165 But dramatically speaking, yes, I did the deed. 326 00:17:20,249 --> 00:17:23,627 This is my third visit to Trevor. 327 00:17:23,710 --> 00:17:28,131 The wonderful thing about Trevor is that he is an amazing adapter. 328 00:17:28,215 --> 00:17:31,426 He will adapt to anything. He's a wonderful survivor. 329 00:17:31,510 --> 00:17:32,553 Calm down, mate. 330 00:17:32,636 --> 00:17:35,889 I'm not dead. It's just a performance. Get down here and play along. 331 00:17:35,973 --> 00:17:37,391 As an actor, a craftsman, 332 00:17:37,474 --> 00:17:42,354 that whole package and that journey over a few years now, 333 00:17:42,437 --> 00:17:45,190 is to me, immensely attractive. 334 00:17:46,692 --> 00:17:48,986 SCHWARTZ: The Ten Rings were an element from the comics, 335 00:17:49,069 --> 00:17:51,405 which we felt were in need of an update. 336 00:17:51,488 --> 00:17:54,491 In the comics, there are ten rings that are worn on the fingers, 337 00:17:54,575 --> 00:17:56,243 and they all have different powers. 338 00:17:56,326 --> 00:17:58,787 ANDY PARK: The whole idea was to try to figure out 339 00:17:58,871 --> 00:18:02,124 a new language, a new power set. 340 00:18:02,207 --> 00:18:05,002 They knew that they didn't wanna do the rings on the finger 341 00:18:05,085 --> 00:18:07,462 like you see in the comic book. 342 00:18:07,546 --> 00:18:10,340 And probably the main reason is because of Thanos 343 00:18:10,424 --> 00:18:14,469 and the Infinity Saga that we just had being too similar. 344 00:18:14,553 --> 00:18:16,597 Destin had the idea that they would actually be 345 00:18:16,680 --> 00:18:20,350 more of the bracelets rings, like, martial arts training rings. 346 00:18:20,434 --> 00:18:22,311 SCHWARTZ: What those rings have become in Shang-Chi, 347 00:18:22,394 --> 00:18:24,521 is kind of Hung Gar inflected iron Kung fu rings 348 00:18:24,605 --> 00:18:26,899 that pop up a lot in Kung fu cinema 349 00:18:26,982 --> 00:18:29,359 that really feel a little bit truer to the genre. 350 00:18:29,443 --> 00:18:31,820 The Mandarin first found the actual physical Ten Rings 351 00:18:31,904 --> 00:18:33,572 that the organization became named for. 352 00:18:33,655 --> 00:18:34,907 And built that organization 353 00:18:34,990 --> 00:18:37,326 from the ground up with the power of those rings. 354 00:18:37,409 --> 00:18:39,828 Suddenly, the Ten Rings thing goes from an Easter egg 355 00:18:39,912 --> 00:18:43,999 in the very first MCU movie to the core of what I think 356 00:18:44,082 --> 00:18:47,419 is one of the greatest father-son relationships in any of our films. 357 00:18:47,503 --> 00:18:51,089 We will rebuild The Ten Rings to what it once was. 358 00:18:51,173 --> 00:18:55,093 FEIGE: Thinking about this character, as the father to Shang-Chi, 359 00:18:55,177 --> 00:18:59,056 as a man who is corrupted by these rings and corrupted by power, 360 00:18:59,139 --> 00:19:02,309 and who at every turn kind of wanted to do the right thing. 361 00:19:02,392 --> 00:19:06,355 But his greed or his obsessions would turn him away from that. 362 00:19:06,438 --> 00:19:10,234 That started to unlock the notion of doing justice to a character 363 00:19:10,317 --> 00:19:15,072 and more justice than have ever been done in the comics, frankly. 364 00:19:15,155 --> 00:19:20,327 The Mandarin is a brand that we wanted to peel away 365 00:19:20,410 --> 00:19:25,374 and understand the person behind that title. 366 00:19:25,457 --> 00:19:30,546 If there was anybody in the world who will instantly break the cliché 367 00:19:30,629 --> 00:19:36,051 of the mustache-twirling villain, it would be Tony Leung. 368 00:19:36,134 --> 00:19:38,053 (GRUNTS AND GROANS) 369 00:19:39,221 --> 00:19:40,639 (LAUGHING) 370 00:19:41,098 --> 00:19:43,851 MAN: And, cutting. All right. 371 00:19:43,934 --> 00:19:45,811 -WOMAN: That was really nice. -(CHUCKLES) Right? 372 00:19:45,894 --> 00:19:46,937 WOMAN: That was great. 373 00:19:47,020 --> 00:19:48,897 LIU: So, I still cannot believe this. 374 00:19:48,981 --> 00:19:51,191 But I just shot a scene with Tony Leung, 375 00:19:51,275 --> 00:19:54,528 and, um. if you are into Asian cinema at all, 376 00:19:54,611 --> 00:19:58,031 you'll know that Tony Leung is an absolute legend. 377 00:19:59,074 --> 00:20:04,121 Every time I talk to my parents, they always lead with the same question. 378 00:20:04,204 --> 00:20:08,125 It's not "How are you doing?" It's not "Are you sleeping well?" 379 00:20:08,208 --> 00:20:10,335 It's "Did you work with Tony Leung today?" 380 00:20:10,419 --> 00:20:11,420 Perfect. 381 00:20:11,503 --> 00:20:13,505 AWKWAFINA: When I found out that he was cast in this, 382 00:20:13,589 --> 00:20:17,384 I almost fell out of my chair 'cause for me, that's like... 383 00:20:17,467 --> 00:20:19,553 Legitimately one of my favorite actors. 384 00:20:19,636 --> 00:20:21,638 (INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PLAYING) 385 00:20:23,682 --> 00:20:28,353 TONY LEUNG: I think this time, the story is trying to approach 386 00:20:28,437 --> 00:20:30,230 Mandarin in the more 387 00:20:31,607 --> 00:20:32,858 human perspective. 388 00:20:34,610 --> 00:20:37,779 CRETTON: The way that Tony Leung sees that character, 389 00:20:37,863 --> 00:20:40,199 it's all rooted in Wenwu's pain 390 00:20:40,282 --> 00:20:45,037 and in Wenwu's desperation to be loved 391 00:20:45,120 --> 00:20:49,166 and to show love, but he does not know how to show it. 392 00:20:49,249 --> 00:20:50,667 (SPEAKING MANDARIN) 393 00:20:54,421 --> 00:20:56,507 SCHWARTZ: I think what Destin was after was 394 00:20:56,590 --> 00:20:58,884 looking at those Ten Rings and the power they brought 395 00:20:58,967 --> 00:21:00,552 and the immortality that they brought. 396 00:21:00,636 --> 00:21:02,846 It's kind of a metaphor for addiction, in a way. 397 00:21:02,930 --> 00:21:05,224 PARK: I had the idea that when it powers on, 398 00:21:05,307 --> 00:21:07,643 the rings would kind of raise up on the arm. 399 00:21:07,726 --> 00:21:10,687 And then you would see that it's embedded in there 400 00:21:10,771 --> 00:21:14,650 and it's also just kind of infusing whatever energy, power 401 00:21:14,733 --> 00:21:17,986 that the rings emit into your whole body. 402 00:21:18,695 --> 00:21:21,865 Wenwu gets drawn to this power. It's almost like drug. 403 00:21:21,949 --> 00:21:25,327 So, we're try to make the rings give this sense 404 00:21:25,410 --> 00:21:27,037 that as they're going through his arms, 405 00:21:27,120 --> 00:21:32,042 you get this sense of the veins glowing as he becomes more powerful with them. 406 00:21:32,125 --> 00:21:34,962 CRETTON: Those rings are also his chains. 407 00:21:35,045 --> 00:21:37,923 They are the thing that keeps The Mandarin 408 00:21:38,006 --> 00:21:40,050 from being the person that he is meant to be, 409 00:21:40,133 --> 00:21:42,010 that his wife believed he could be. 410 00:21:42,094 --> 00:21:46,014 Ultimately, this is a story about how this family has kind of 411 00:21:47,307 --> 00:21:49,601 lost each other at the moment 412 00:21:49,685 --> 00:21:53,480 that the glue of that family who was their mother, was killed. 413 00:21:55,774 --> 00:21:59,278 LIU: This is not the same father that was around when he was a boy. 414 00:21:59,361 --> 00:22:02,406 This is a much meaner and more hardened father 415 00:22:02,489 --> 00:22:05,868 that has been scarred by tragedy. 416 00:22:05,951 --> 00:22:09,246 WILLIAM POPE: The gambling den is a story told in flashback. 417 00:22:10,247 --> 00:22:12,040 What Shang-Chi sees, 418 00:22:12,124 --> 00:22:14,585 is his father is a monster, 419 00:22:15,294 --> 00:22:19,965 and the goodness in his life is gone, and he's left with this monster. 420 00:22:20,674 --> 00:22:22,217 That's what the scene is about. 421 00:22:22,301 --> 00:22:25,137 The child and the child's understanding of it. 422 00:22:25,220 --> 00:22:29,141 So, instead of going down to the end of the room 423 00:22:29,224 --> 00:22:32,227 where Wenwu is beating everybody up, we stayed with the boy. 424 00:22:32,311 --> 00:22:36,315 We saw the boy's face seeing that action, 425 00:22:36,398 --> 00:22:38,442 which we can see in the mirror behind him, 426 00:22:38,525 --> 00:22:42,029 or we can go drift behind him and see what he sees. 427 00:22:42,112 --> 00:22:43,697 But we always returned to him. 428 00:22:47,201 --> 00:22:51,580 And we do it in one, so, we can feel the same horror that he feels. 429 00:22:51,747 --> 00:22:53,582 (PEOPLE SCREAMING) 430 00:22:59,671 --> 00:23:00,881 (GRUNTS) 431 00:23:00,964 --> 00:23:02,049 (GROANS) 432 00:23:03,300 --> 00:23:04,718 (SPEAKING MANDARIN) 433 00:23:06,887 --> 00:23:08,764 LEUNG: Wenwu is the tragic character. 434 00:23:09,431 --> 00:23:12,309 Although he is so powerful with the rings, 435 00:23:12,392 --> 00:23:17,189 he is lonely all his life until he met his wife, 436 00:23:17,272 --> 00:23:22,194 and I think that's the most happiest time in his one thousand years of life. 437 00:23:22,277 --> 00:23:24,279 (INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PLAYING) 438 00:23:28,825 --> 00:23:31,912 I think when people watch the movie in theaters, 439 00:23:31,995 --> 00:23:34,706 they're just gonna look at this sequence and think, 440 00:23:34,790 --> 00:23:37,084 "Oh, of course they found a beautiful waterfall 441 00:23:37,167 --> 00:23:40,629 "in the middle of a forest that's perfectly lit." 442 00:23:40,712 --> 00:23:43,966 But in actuality, everything from the dirt 443 00:23:44,049 --> 00:23:46,802 that's on the ground right now, to the leaves, 444 00:23:46,885 --> 00:23:51,139 to every single branch of bamboo has been carefully designed. 445 00:23:52,766 --> 00:23:56,979 It's one of the most gorgeous sets that I think we've built for this movie. 446 00:23:57,062 --> 00:23:59,648 It's really bittersweet for me 447 00:23:59,731 --> 00:24:02,568 because I haven't been born yet at this point. 448 00:24:04,027 --> 00:24:06,655 SUE CHAN: One of the things we want to convey, 449 00:24:06,738 --> 00:24:09,366 with all the sets relating to Li, 450 00:24:09,449 --> 00:24:15,247 is that they utilized the five elements, which is a core idea in Chinese culture. 451 00:24:15,330 --> 00:24:18,375 Fire, metal, water, earth and wood. 452 00:24:18,458 --> 00:24:23,005 In Chinese cosmology, these are the five foundational elements. 453 00:24:23,088 --> 00:24:26,466 -This looks so good. -You're not tired of it yet? 454 00:24:26,550 --> 00:24:27,885 So beautiful. 455 00:24:27,968 --> 00:24:32,723 You know, the idea is that all these things are in harmony in Li's life, 456 00:24:32,806 --> 00:24:36,143 and they're in harmony in the sets in which Li appears 457 00:24:36,226 --> 00:24:38,145 and that she uses her Tai chi, 458 00:24:38,228 --> 00:24:40,856 which Brad has so nicely choreographed, 459 00:24:40,939 --> 00:24:44,735 which is also about balance and being at one with nature. 460 00:24:44,818 --> 00:24:47,196 CRETTON: When we first brought on Brad Allan, 461 00:24:47,279 --> 00:24:49,823 it was so important to all of us, 462 00:24:49,907 --> 00:24:55,037 and Brad included that we treat all of the martial arts in this movie 463 00:24:55,120 --> 00:24:57,414 with the respect that it deserves 464 00:24:57,497 --> 00:25:02,753 and that Brad would bring on some really amazing choreographers 465 00:25:02,836 --> 00:25:07,049 from China and Hong Kong to root all of our choreography 466 00:25:07,132 --> 00:25:13,013 and martial arts styles, that would pay respect to everything that came before. 467 00:25:15,933 --> 00:25:18,685 It's so rare that you can describe 468 00:25:18,769 --> 00:25:22,564 a fight scene as beautiful and moving. 469 00:25:22,648 --> 00:25:27,611 Peng and Chris did an amazing job creating a fight sequence 470 00:25:27,694 --> 00:25:32,533 that really tells the story of a real human connection. 471 00:25:32,616 --> 00:25:36,078 Destin, he actually have very strong vision. 472 00:25:36,161 --> 00:25:40,499 We would give him lot of different ideas, a lot of different designs. 473 00:25:40,582 --> 00:25:43,168 CRETTON: Right there, the rings should be flying already. 474 00:25:43,252 --> 00:25:47,089 So, I think we should cancel this shot 475 00:25:47,172 --> 00:25:50,467 and maybe tweak the choreo of the next shot. 476 00:25:50,551 --> 00:25:52,386 COWAN: He knows what he needs for his story, 477 00:25:52,469 --> 00:25:55,138 and that was beneficial for us to see 478 00:25:55,222 --> 00:25:57,724 what we can lose and also keep to make sure 479 00:25:57,808 --> 00:26:01,395 that we're still telling the story that he wants to tell. 480 00:26:01,478 --> 00:26:04,064 CRETTON: Li's character, a lot of her movements 481 00:26:04,147 --> 00:26:07,901 and her philosophy is rooted in Tai chi, 482 00:26:07,985 --> 00:26:10,821 which is the opposite of aggression. 483 00:26:10,904 --> 00:26:15,993 It's about taking somebody's aggressive power and attacks 484 00:26:16,076 --> 00:26:19,705 and reverting that energy back on them. 485 00:26:20,664 --> 00:26:23,876 The style for Tai chi is not just the martial arts. 486 00:26:23,959 --> 00:26:26,879 It's also a culture. Also a philosophy. 487 00:26:26,962 --> 00:26:30,841 It's very hard to put that style into the movie, 488 00:26:30,924 --> 00:26:32,676 especially to the Marvel movie. 489 00:26:32,759 --> 00:26:35,929 We have to figure out a lot of idea, 490 00:26:36,013 --> 00:26:39,516 how we're gonna combine the style with excitement 491 00:26:39,600 --> 00:26:44,897 and also keep respecting the original culture and philosophy. 492 00:26:44,980 --> 00:26:48,567 Tai chi, it looks very easy and graceful, 493 00:26:48,650 --> 00:26:51,737 but it's actually the hardest thing to learn. 494 00:26:51,820 --> 00:26:54,531 Every move has a countermove on the other side. 495 00:26:54,615 --> 00:26:58,952 So, it took me literally weeks to even just understand that concept. 496 00:26:59,828 --> 00:27:01,830 Tony made it look so easy. 497 00:27:01,914 --> 00:27:04,750 He learned all his moves within the first two days, 498 00:27:04,833 --> 00:27:07,419 and it took me weeks to remember all mine. 499 00:27:07,503 --> 00:27:10,255 What I was doing is tiger-claw. 500 00:27:10,964 --> 00:27:13,967 I think it's more like a symbolic thing. 501 00:27:14,051 --> 00:27:17,137 It's a symbol of the character's state of mind. 502 00:27:17,221 --> 00:27:20,390 It feels like it represents the aggressiveness 503 00:27:20,474 --> 00:27:23,644 and anger of Wenwu's character. 504 00:27:23,727 --> 00:27:26,355 Ready, and action. 505 00:27:26,438 --> 00:27:29,691 POPE: Each character has their own fight style. 506 00:27:29,775 --> 00:27:33,612 We wanted each person's character or their emotions, 507 00:27:33,695 --> 00:27:38,283 or the motivations, or the plot to be carried forward by the fight. 508 00:27:38,367 --> 00:27:39,576 I like it better than this. 509 00:27:39,660 --> 00:27:42,287 COWAN: Every action sequence has a different style, flavor. 510 00:27:42,371 --> 00:27:45,374 We've been lucky enough to work with different designers, 511 00:27:45,457 --> 00:27:49,545 different choreographers, and everyone has their different sort of flair. 512 00:27:49,628 --> 00:27:53,340 LIU: Certainly, we take a lot of influences from Chinese Kung fu, 513 00:27:53,423 --> 00:27:56,343 but at the same time, I think it's important to distinguish 514 00:27:56,426 --> 00:27:58,470 between a Kung fu movie and a Marvel movie. 515 00:27:58,554 --> 00:28:01,849 And I think Shang-Chi is, at its core, a Marvel movie. 516 00:28:01,932 --> 00:28:03,392 (CREW MEMBER SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY) 517 00:28:03,475 --> 00:28:06,562 SCHWARTZ: What the martial arts movies and Marvel movies have in common, 518 00:28:06,645 --> 00:28:08,605 is that they express character through action. 519 00:28:08,689 --> 00:28:11,483 That's what Destin and this movie have done a great job of, 520 00:28:11,567 --> 00:28:14,570 is that scenes that would ordinarily be dialogue-driven, 521 00:28:14,653 --> 00:28:16,113 are action and fight-driven. 522 00:28:16,196 --> 00:28:18,574 And that's a great way that we've managed to 523 00:28:18,657 --> 00:28:22,119 honor the genre, but also, make it feel like a Marvel movie. 524 00:28:24,329 --> 00:28:26,290 We're in the middle of our bus sequence, 525 00:28:26,373 --> 00:28:29,668 which is the first time that Shang-Chi reveals 526 00:28:29,751 --> 00:28:32,087 to his best friend and to the world 527 00:28:32,171 --> 00:28:36,550 that he's actually an extremely skilled fighter. 528 00:28:36,633 --> 00:28:38,051 (BOTH GRUNTING) 529 00:28:42,806 --> 00:28:46,185 Is there maybe a snack that I may have gotten along the way? 530 00:28:46,268 --> 00:28:49,354 -Or like a boba? -A snack? Are you snacking? 531 00:28:49,438 --> 00:28:52,274 -A boba? Obviously, a boba. -(LAUGHING) 532 00:28:52,357 --> 00:28:54,735 We needed somebody to anchor Shang-Chi, 533 00:28:54,818 --> 00:28:59,573 and to anchor him in Asian-American culture. 534 00:29:00,324 --> 00:29:02,701 There's no one better to do that than Nora. (CHUCKLES) 535 00:29:02,784 --> 00:29:04,745 That is the highest I've ever seen an umbrella. 536 00:29:04,828 --> 00:29:06,997 I've never seen an umbrella that high before. 537 00:29:07,080 --> 00:29:09,499 Whoa! It's like Lady Liberty, am I right? (LAUGHING) 538 00:29:10,459 --> 00:29:12,002 AWKWAFINA: I connect to Katy a lot. 539 00:29:12,085 --> 00:29:15,297 I think anyone that comes from some kind of immigrant background, 540 00:29:15,380 --> 00:29:17,257 in my case, any dash-American, 541 00:29:17,341 --> 00:29:19,801 will always have that kind of duality 542 00:29:19,885 --> 00:29:23,055 and sense of struggle when it comes to finding their own identity. 543 00:29:23,138 --> 00:29:25,140 And I think Katy really embodies that. 544 00:29:25,224 --> 00:29:28,227 She's not necessarily against embracing her culture, 545 00:29:28,310 --> 00:29:31,104 but she does know that she's more of a stranger to it. 546 00:29:31,188 --> 00:29:35,776 -"Moving on" is an American idea. -You're American, Mom! 547 00:29:35,859 --> 00:29:40,113 She brings such a fun and unique angle to Katy. 548 00:29:40,197 --> 00:29:42,658 And what we found right away, 549 00:29:42,741 --> 00:29:45,744 is that we had just such a natural chemistry working together. 550 00:29:45,827 --> 00:29:50,082 And I think it speaks to just her level of preparation and her work ethic, 551 00:29:50,165 --> 00:29:54,795 and also just like our shared ability to just kind of be goofy with each other. 552 00:29:54,878 --> 00:30:00,092 The other day, I made a U-turn into a parking spot using... 553 00:30:00,175 --> 00:30:03,011 Right, get ready for it. Just my butt cheeks. (LAUGHS) 554 00:30:03,095 --> 00:30:04,346 (LAUGHING) 555 00:30:04,429 --> 00:30:06,056 (MEN GRUNTING) 556 00:30:06,139 --> 00:30:11,270 The bus scene, it's basically Shang-Chi being revealed to Katy for the first time. 557 00:30:11,353 --> 00:30:13,480 That's really what the import of the scene is. 558 00:30:13,564 --> 00:30:17,192 Katy realizes that this meek guy... (LAUGHING) 559 00:30:18,026 --> 00:30:20,821 "You didn't really need my help, did you?" 560 00:30:21,697 --> 00:30:24,366 It was still being shot in the last week we were here. 561 00:30:24,449 --> 00:30:27,828 CRETTON: Yeah, it was the beginning and end of our entire shoot. 562 00:30:27,911 --> 00:30:30,622 POPE: I called it a road to nowhere. Just never ends. 563 00:30:30,706 --> 00:30:35,377 Yeah, it was really fun at first, and then really claustrophobic. 564 00:30:37,838 --> 00:30:39,256 (BOTH GRUNTING) 565 00:30:39,339 --> 00:30:42,217 You know, working with some of the best stunt coordinators, 566 00:30:42,301 --> 00:30:44,261 fight coordinators in the business 567 00:30:44,344 --> 00:30:46,763 and coming up with this sequence over the past, 568 00:30:46,847 --> 00:30:49,183 -how long has it been, like four months? -Four months. 569 00:30:49,266 --> 00:30:52,644 -It's been seven. September, right? -LIU: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. 570 00:30:52,728 --> 00:30:55,981 October, November, December, Jan... Five. 571 00:30:56,064 --> 00:30:58,150 -So, it's been... -Yeah, five. 572 00:30:58,233 --> 00:30:59,443 Okay, Yung can't count. 573 00:30:59,526 --> 00:31:01,737 -(LAUGHTER) -But it's been a lot of months. 574 00:31:02,946 --> 00:31:05,824 SCHWARTZ: There's a version of this movie that's very Jackie Chan. 575 00:31:05,908 --> 00:31:09,745 That's kind of prop-based and comedic, but also very real and practical. 576 00:31:09,828 --> 00:31:11,955 Our stunt coordinator, Brad Allan, 577 00:31:12,039 --> 00:31:13,874 was with Jackie Chan's stunt troop 578 00:31:13,957 --> 00:31:16,126 and brings a lot of that amazing skill and talent 579 00:31:16,210 --> 00:31:20,631 and a lot of those people who made those movies so great to this movie as well. 580 00:31:20,714 --> 00:31:25,844 -What's the style of this fight? -The man with the plan. 581 00:31:25,928 --> 00:31:28,680 -Like, the choreography? What... -The style. 582 00:31:28,764 --> 00:31:31,016 -Do you have any references it comes from? -Yeah. 583 00:31:31,099 --> 00:31:34,645 This style is come from us, where we come from. Jackie Chan's stunts. 584 00:31:36,230 --> 00:31:38,106 CHENG: We're influenced by Jackie Chan. 585 00:31:38,190 --> 00:31:40,150 But no style is a style, 586 00:31:40,234 --> 00:31:42,319 like what Bruce Lee said. 587 00:31:42,402 --> 00:31:44,530 That's then one Shang-Chi style. 588 00:31:44,613 --> 00:31:46,448 That's why we're making Shang-Chi style. 589 00:31:46,532 --> 00:31:49,117 Everything you can name it, we have something there. 590 00:31:49,201 --> 00:31:51,078 But we don't want to base on one thing. 591 00:31:51,161 --> 00:31:54,623 We want to base on the character and the situation, 592 00:31:54,706 --> 00:31:57,960 and we create that makes Shang-Chi outstanding. 593 00:32:00,379 --> 00:32:03,006 My favorite thing, is this move right here, 594 00:32:03,090 --> 00:32:06,802 where I get to do this. (GRUNTS) 595 00:32:06,885 --> 00:32:09,596 Run up here. (GRUNTS) 596 00:32:10,889 --> 00:32:12,182 So, just a bit of that. 597 00:32:12,266 --> 00:32:14,268 (INTENSE MUSIC PLAYING) 598 00:32:14,810 --> 00:32:17,437 TOWNSEND: What we're going to be doing in visual effects primarily, 599 00:32:17,521 --> 00:32:20,649 is putting San Francisco out through the windows. 600 00:32:20,732 --> 00:32:23,735 We've got the lighting, it's all rigged to emulate the lighting 601 00:32:23,819 --> 00:32:25,737 as you go down through the streets, 602 00:32:25,821 --> 00:32:28,991 but also taking on any wires and rigs that the stunts people... 603 00:32:29,074 --> 00:32:31,910 -Really? -Yeah, it's all it is to me, it's easy. 604 00:32:31,994 --> 00:32:33,745 Basically, it's all in camera. 605 00:32:33,829 --> 00:32:37,749 One of the things that Chris constantly says, 606 00:32:37,833 --> 00:32:40,377 is it's always better to try to do it live. 607 00:32:40,460 --> 00:32:43,547 Enhancing something that is rooted in reality, 608 00:32:43,630 --> 00:32:48,218 I think, allows an audience to not just turn their brain off and go, 609 00:32:48,302 --> 00:32:50,679 ''That's a computer. That's a computer.'' 610 00:32:50,762 --> 00:32:51,889 (YELLING) 611 00:32:51,972 --> 00:32:56,768 Our role was to build a rig that could simulate that kind of bus motion. 612 00:32:56,852 --> 00:33:00,439 So, for this particular bus, we're using a six-axis gimbal. 613 00:33:00,522 --> 00:33:03,901 What the six-axis gimbal gives us is six degrees of freedom. 614 00:33:03,984 --> 00:33:08,113 So, we get heave, which is up and down. We get pitch, which is forward and back. 615 00:33:08,280 --> 00:33:11,575 We get roll, which side to side. We get yaw as well. 616 00:33:11,658 --> 00:33:15,537 So, we get all those motions which can be programmed into the system 617 00:33:15,662 --> 00:33:19,708 to give the bus pretty much any motion that would seem real-life. 618 00:33:21,210 --> 00:33:25,255 We had to choreograph the fights according to the streets of San Francisco, 619 00:33:25,422 --> 00:33:27,841 of their dips, their curves, rounds or turns, 620 00:33:28,217 --> 00:33:30,385 and put that into the fight. 621 00:33:31,803 --> 00:33:34,556 I was getting carsick in that thing. 622 00:33:34,640 --> 00:33:36,350 You actually did get sick. 623 00:33:36,433 --> 00:33:37,851 CRETTON: When it was turned sideways, 624 00:33:37,935 --> 00:33:40,103 I thought it'd be really fun to get on to direct, 625 00:33:40,187 --> 00:33:42,773 and I got on, and my head just started going like... 626 00:33:42,856 --> 00:33:43,857 (GROANS) 627 00:33:43,941 --> 00:33:44,942 (LAUGHING) 628 00:33:45,025 --> 00:33:46,485 I couldn't do it. 629 00:33:47,027 --> 00:33:50,697 So, what we have here is, it's a little slide on the roof of the bus 630 00:33:50,781 --> 00:33:55,619 This is one of my favorite stunts that I've had to do so far. 631 00:33:55,702 --> 00:33:57,371 It basically involves doing this. 632 00:34:02,251 --> 00:34:03,836 Didn't mean to go that far. 633 00:34:04,336 --> 00:34:06,505 -(AIR HISSING) -CRETTON: All right, here we go! 634 00:34:06,588 --> 00:34:09,091 And, three, two, one, action! 635 00:34:12,386 --> 00:34:13,512 (GROANS) 636 00:34:14,596 --> 00:34:17,516 -CRETTON: Cut! You all right? -Yeah. 637 00:34:18,350 --> 00:34:19,768 CRETTON: What happened? Oh, it broke. 638 00:34:19,893 --> 00:34:21,311 (INDISTINCT CHATTER) 639 00:34:22,187 --> 00:34:28,610 Oh, man, it's all about applying even pressure, even distribution of heat. 640 00:34:35,534 --> 00:34:37,703 Could be a little bit more convincing. 641 00:34:37,786 --> 00:34:39,079 -And then... -It's not bad. 642 00:34:39,162 --> 00:34:44,084 And then jumping, I could flare my legs out more further back, 643 00:34:44,168 --> 00:34:45,294 but that's... 644 00:34:45,460 --> 00:34:48,463 You did the face adjustment. I love it. It's fun. 645 00:34:48,547 --> 00:34:50,883 TOWNSEND: I'm going to the corner, which is better. 646 00:34:50,966 --> 00:34:53,260 Could I get you to regrip a little more urgently? 647 00:34:53,343 --> 00:34:55,846 -You know, too much hang time. -Yeah. Sure. 648 00:34:55,971 --> 00:34:59,683 -You wanna have one more go? -I would like one more go. 649 00:34:59,850 --> 00:35:03,520 -(HEROIC MUSIC PLAYING) -CRETTON: And, three, two, one, action! 650 00:35:11,028 --> 00:35:12,529 -(YELPS AND GROANS) -(GASPS) 651 00:35:13,947 --> 00:35:17,492 Oh, man. That concludes our time in the bus. 652 00:35:17,910 --> 00:35:21,330 Gotta say, it was a very love-hate relationship. Um... 653 00:35:21,580 --> 00:35:25,667 Lot of good times. Lot of bad times, like getting hit in the shin, twice. 654 00:35:28,462 --> 00:35:31,215 Do you mind? I'm doing... 655 00:35:31,298 --> 00:35:34,384 Just a talking head. Pardon me. 656 00:35:35,552 --> 00:35:37,554 (PENSIVE MUSIC PLAYING) 657 00:35:37,638 --> 00:35:42,226 We were able to shoot for about eight or nine weeks 658 00:35:42,392 --> 00:35:46,855 before COVID swept around the world and production shut down. 659 00:35:47,856 --> 00:35:50,651 CHARLES NEWIRTH: It became very apparent we couldn't continue. 660 00:35:51,443 --> 00:35:52,945 We stopped filming, 661 00:35:53,028 --> 00:35:56,198 we sent many people home, back to their countries. 662 00:35:56,281 --> 00:35:58,033 Some people did stay here. 663 00:35:58,116 --> 00:36:01,370 Destin, our director, stayed here and continued to do some post-production work 664 00:36:01,453 --> 00:36:04,831 because we did have about a third of the movie shot already. 665 00:36:05,040 --> 00:36:09,378 We shot entirely in sequence, so we had, basically, the beginning of the movie done 666 00:36:09,545 --> 00:36:12,464 and posted over the course of that time that we were off. 667 00:36:12,589 --> 00:36:16,051 We were able get a lot of visual effects in the pipeline and in general, 668 00:36:16,176 --> 00:36:20,180 just kind of keep refining the movie in a way that we don't ever get to do. 669 00:36:20,430 --> 00:36:24,852 It was a very big decision to shut everything down. 670 00:36:24,935 --> 00:36:30,482 And then it became a weekly, monthly revisit, 671 00:36:30,732 --> 00:36:35,362 trying to gauge when it actually could be safe to re-open again. 672 00:36:35,487 --> 00:36:38,240 NEWIRTH: We knew that we had to put a lot of protocols in place. 673 00:36:38,490 --> 00:36:42,578 One thing we had going for us on our film was that we were filming in Australia, 674 00:36:42,911 --> 00:36:45,956 and Australia did have a very low incidents 675 00:36:46,039 --> 00:36:49,501 relative to United States for sure, of COVID cases. 676 00:36:50,252 --> 00:36:52,546 When we finally got the green light to come back, 677 00:36:52,629 --> 00:36:55,215 it was just such an incredible moment. 678 00:36:55,299 --> 00:36:57,134 (ALL GRUNTING SYNCHRONOUSLY) 679 00:37:00,220 --> 00:37:01,680 I can't believe that I'm saying this, 680 00:37:01,763 --> 00:37:05,184 but this is actually our first day back on set 681 00:37:05,267 --> 00:37:07,144 since the pandemic started, 682 00:37:07,227 --> 00:37:09,980 and it's such a huge moment for all of us. 683 00:37:10,063 --> 00:37:13,275 Yeah, it's honestly just an indescribable feeling. 684 00:37:13,775 --> 00:37:15,194 (CRETTON SPEAKING) 685 00:37:29,249 --> 00:37:30,876 LIU: Don't know why I just gave Satan horns. 686 00:37:31,001 --> 00:37:34,671 The Golden Dagger is just this kind of mix between like, a discotheque 687 00:37:34,838 --> 00:37:37,633 and also like a massive fight club. 688 00:37:37,716 --> 00:37:39,718 (ELECTRONIC MUSIC PLAYING) 689 00:37:47,226 --> 00:37:50,979 CHAN: I really liked the idea of the Shanghai ads from the 1930s, 690 00:37:51,063 --> 00:37:53,690 where you had these beautifully-dressed women 691 00:37:53,941 --> 00:37:56,527 selling cigarettes or whatever they were selling. 692 00:37:56,610 --> 00:37:59,029 And the aesthetic of that was the first idea 693 00:37:59,112 --> 00:38:00,906 we had for the graffiti in the nightclub. 694 00:38:00,989 --> 00:38:04,910 And then my amazing graphic design team just took that idea 695 00:38:04,993 --> 00:38:09,915 and sort of mashed it up with modern graffiti, Asian graffiti, 696 00:38:10,082 --> 00:38:14,628 Western graffiti, and we just threw it all in there, 697 00:38:14,711 --> 00:38:17,548 and came up with what I think is a really great aesthetic 698 00:38:17,673 --> 00:38:20,884 for that nightclub, it feels very fresh and modern. 699 00:38:21,260 --> 00:38:25,222 TOWNSEND: Yeah, she started shooting this whole scene pre-pandemic. 700 00:38:25,305 --> 00:38:29,434 In order to try and fill the place out, we decided to employ these lovely actors, 701 00:38:29,518 --> 00:38:32,604 which are mannequins. And the mannequins are here 702 00:38:32,688 --> 00:38:35,107 and being spaced around and placed all over the place 703 00:38:35,190 --> 00:38:39,236 to try to fill the space out, to make it feel like we have all these people. 704 00:38:40,070 --> 00:38:44,658 JON JON: (OVER MIC) Xu Xialing! 705 00:38:44,825 --> 00:38:46,660 (CROWD CHEERING LOUDLY) 706 00:38:47,369 --> 00:38:51,582 Shang-Chi needed to be surrounded by two strong female characters 707 00:38:51,665 --> 00:38:54,459 who represented the two worlds that he's from. 708 00:38:54,710 --> 00:39:00,299 Meng'er represents the modern, Chinese female experience. 709 00:39:00,799 --> 00:39:03,927 We did a big search, and it was very important to us to find an actor 710 00:39:04,011 --> 00:39:07,764 who was from China, who grew up there, and who speaks 711 00:39:08,098 --> 00:39:10,350 Mandarin as their primary language. 712 00:39:10,601 --> 00:39:13,604 -(SPEAKING MANDARIN) -(LAUGHTER) 713 00:39:13,687 --> 00:39:17,566 LIU: Meng'er is easily the goofiest of the bunch. 714 00:39:17,649 --> 00:39:22,070 She's just such a light and a spark and always finds a way to make us laugh. 715 00:39:22,154 --> 00:39:23,280 (INDISTINCT CHATTER) 716 00:39:23,363 --> 00:39:27,409 LIU: She is always the first person at the snack table. 717 00:39:29,703 --> 00:39:32,581 Simu is just like my brother. 718 00:39:32,706 --> 00:39:38,378 Yeah. He sometimes annoys me, sometimes takes care of me. 719 00:39:38,629 --> 00:39:41,131 But most of the time, he annoys me. 720 00:39:41,715 --> 00:39:44,760 Fight me, brother. Fight me. Fight me. 721 00:39:45,135 --> 00:39:46,428 LIU: Gonna call my agent. 722 00:39:46,845 --> 00:39:48,680 -(CHUCKLES) -He can't. He can't fight me. 723 00:39:48,764 --> 00:39:50,641 -(LIU LAUGHING) -(GASPING) 724 00:39:50,724 --> 00:39:56,522 Jokes aside, he brings genuine sibling connection with me, 725 00:39:56,605 --> 00:39:57,856 on and off set. 726 00:40:00,776 --> 00:40:02,819 The fight between Shang-Chi and Xialing, 727 00:40:02,903 --> 00:40:08,325 we just wanted it to feel like a brother and sister arguing, 728 00:40:08,659 --> 00:40:11,703 but doing it through a physical expression. 729 00:40:13,372 --> 00:40:15,958 Three, two, one, go! 730 00:40:17,918 --> 00:40:19,920 (INTENSE MUSIC PLAYING) 731 00:40:20,379 --> 00:40:21,797 (SPEAKING MANDARIN) 732 00:40:22,339 --> 00:40:24,341 I have three sisters and two brothers. 733 00:40:24,591 --> 00:40:30,722 So, I know what it feels like to be in that seemingly very aggressive, 734 00:40:30,889 --> 00:40:33,183 emotional fight, 735 00:40:33,308 --> 00:40:37,020 but knowing that you're still in a safe place 736 00:40:37,104 --> 00:40:40,816 'cause there's no way you would actually hurt the other person. 737 00:40:40,899 --> 00:40:42,276 It's fun and brutal, 738 00:40:42,359 --> 00:40:47,447 but it's also just watching two siblings work through their crap together. 739 00:40:48,907 --> 00:40:51,493 -(GROANS AND LAUGHS) -(LAUGHTER) 740 00:40:52,870 --> 00:40:54,162 CRETTON: Cut! 741 00:40:54,955 --> 00:40:57,291 I forgot that part. I forgot that part. 742 00:40:57,416 --> 00:40:59,835 -CRETTON: Zhang, are you okay? -Yeah. Yeah, I'm fine. 743 00:41:01,920 --> 00:41:05,132 LIU: What's been extremely gratifying for me 744 00:41:05,215 --> 00:41:08,093 is seeing Meng'er from the moment that she arrived to now. 745 00:41:08,177 --> 00:41:12,222 Because I've watched literally like a fighter come out of a child. 746 00:41:15,017 --> 00:41:18,979 PENG ZHANG: Another big action sequence is a scaffolding fight. 747 00:41:19,062 --> 00:41:24,318 Which is outside the building, like, 20 floors high. 748 00:41:25,194 --> 00:41:27,321 Oh, hell no. Screw you! I'm not doing this. 749 00:41:27,654 --> 00:41:30,324 When you actually put the people in the straight wall... 750 00:41:30,407 --> 00:41:33,827 And it's very difficult. So, we build a wall, 45 degree. 751 00:41:33,994 --> 00:41:37,289 TOWNSEND: Special effects department that built this set on this incredible rig, 752 00:41:37,414 --> 00:41:40,375 which leans the entire set back 45 degrees, 753 00:41:40,459 --> 00:41:43,670 so that the stunts department, they're able to work with this set 754 00:41:43,754 --> 00:41:46,840 either in a vertical position or a 45 degree position. 755 00:41:46,924 --> 00:41:49,343 So, I'm here with one of my stunt doubles, Sunny. 756 00:41:49,426 --> 00:41:52,930 Sunny, he's one of the people that puts his life on the line everyday. 757 00:41:53,096 --> 00:41:56,475 And really just gives a 100% of his mind, his body, 758 00:41:56,558 --> 00:41:58,227 and his soul to his craft. 759 00:41:58,810 --> 00:42:00,395 CRETTON: Three, two, one, action! 760 00:42:00,854 --> 00:42:02,314 (YELLING) 761 00:42:02,397 --> 00:42:04,024 LIU: The stunt team... 762 00:42:04,358 --> 00:42:06,777 I mean there's stuff that they do 763 00:42:07,402 --> 00:42:09,738 that I would not do for any amount of money. 764 00:42:10,239 --> 00:42:12,908 Every actor wants to go in front of a talk show and say, 765 00:42:12,991 --> 00:42:15,953 how they did their own stunts and the reality is, 766 00:42:16,078 --> 00:42:19,665 these people are professionals, they've been training their whole lives, 767 00:42:19,748 --> 00:42:20,999 they train every single day. 768 00:42:21,083 --> 00:42:25,045 I would be disrespecting their efforts if I said that I did all my stunts, 769 00:42:25,128 --> 00:42:26,171 'cause it's not true. 770 00:42:27,214 --> 00:42:29,216 (DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING) 771 00:42:30,300 --> 00:42:31,718 (MEN GRUNTING) 772 00:42:40,727 --> 00:42:44,398 Simu was actually really keen on doing a lot of it. 773 00:42:44,481 --> 00:42:46,358 (GRUNTING) 774 00:42:46,441 --> 00:42:50,320 (CHUCKLING) He's always bummed when the doubles sometimes go in 775 00:42:50,571 --> 00:42:54,992 and you could see Simu actually being legitimately down sometimes. 776 00:42:55,075 --> 00:42:56,827 He's like, "I really want to do this." 777 00:42:56,910 --> 00:42:59,454 Like, so it just shows how much he wants it. 778 00:42:59,538 --> 00:43:04,084 And how, I guess, just excited he is to get in front and do this stuff. 779 00:43:04,251 --> 00:43:07,129 Let me try one more 'cause I feel like we're close. 780 00:43:07,212 --> 00:43:10,424 Yeah, and then if we can't get it, then, we'll be back. 781 00:43:10,549 --> 00:43:11,800 CREW MEMBER: All right. 782 00:43:17,598 --> 00:43:19,266 (BELLS CHIMING) 783 00:43:19,349 --> 00:43:21,351 (UNEASY MUSIC PLAYING) 784 00:43:30,110 --> 00:43:32,404 KATY: Is what he said about your mom's village true? 785 00:43:36,325 --> 00:43:39,244 SHAUN: She used to tell us stories about Ta Lo when we were kids. 786 00:43:46,335 --> 00:43:49,379 LIU: Ta Lo was just such an incredible set, 787 00:43:49,463 --> 00:43:52,716 it really felt like we were completely somewhere else. 788 00:43:53,383 --> 00:43:58,347 CRETTON: Sue and her team built an entire village for us to shoot on. 789 00:43:59,515 --> 00:44:02,976 It's mind-blowing what her and her team put together. 790 00:44:03,977 --> 00:44:05,729 It's transformative. 791 00:44:05,896 --> 00:44:09,399 When we're saying we're going to set, we just say we're going to Ta Lo. 792 00:44:09,566 --> 00:44:13,403 It's very important to build the sets practically as much as possible. 793 00:44:13,487 --> 00:44:15,531 And in the village in particular, 794 00:44:15,614 --> 00:44:18,283 we decided to build all of these buildings 795 00:44:18,367 --> 00:44:20,035 the way they might have been built, 796 00:44:20,118 --> 00:44:22,287 we really studied the Chinese architecture, 797 00:44:22,538 --> 00:44:25,832 and we erected them in a way that would make sense. 798 00:44:25,916 --> 00:44:28,710 We had to come in here and do quite a bit of grading 799 00:44:28,794 --> 00:44:30,838 in order to build all of our buildings. 800 00:44:30,963 --> 00:44:34,633 And, as you can see, each of them has a little stone foundation, 801 00:44:35,259 --> 00:44:36,593 some bigger than others. 802 00:44:37,094 --> 00:44:38,887 We wanted the temple in the middle 803 00:44:38,971 --> 00:44:43,267 because the notion of the ancestors and this long line of protectors 804 00:44:43,433 --> 00:44:47,354 was a big part of what Destin wanted to convey in that, 805 00:44:47,521 --> 00:44:50,607 a person is made of where they come from. 806 00:44:51,191 --> 00:44:53,735 The level of detail as you go around the village, 807 00:44:53,819 --> 00:44:56,321 as you see the individual houses and the temple... 808 00:44:56,530 --> 00:44:58,907 I mean, it's just absolutely phenomenal. 809 00:44:58,991 --> 00:45:03,245 They built houses, full houses with toilets in them. 810 00:45:03,412 --> 00:45:06,290 Maybe not toilets here 'cause I don't know if that's the vibe, 811 00:45:06,623 --> 00:45:11,128 but the point is that they're putting in full plumbing and it's incredible. 812 00:45:11,211 --> 00:45:15,966 To walk into the weaponry and pick up a tool 813 00:45:16,049 --> 00:45:20,971 and know that somebody went through the trouble of making this tool 814 00:45:21,054 --> 00:45:24,349 that is specific to cutting Dragon Scale. 815 00:45:24,892 --> 00:45:29,062 All of those details may not make it to the final big screen, 816 00:45:29,146 --> 00:45:34,401 but they will in what it does to an actor and their performances. 817 00:45:34,735 --> 00:45:40,824 Even the floor on one house that the interior of which is possibly never seen, 818 00:45:41,325 --> 00:45:43,035 is deep green tiles. 819 00:45:43,619 --> 00:45:45,037 A lazier filmmaker would say, 820 00:45:45,120 --> 00:45:47,581 "It doesn't matter. The audience won't see it," 821 00:45:47,664 --> 00:45:51,251 the actor sees it and it feeds the actor's energy. 822 00:45:51,335 --> 00:45:54,922 It places the actor in this beautiful village. 823 00:45:55,005 --> 00:46:00,719 And wherever the eye looked, we are fed by this wonderful ambience. 824 00:46:00,802 --> 00:46:02,804 (MORRIS CHITTERING AND CHEERING) 825 00:46:04,097 --> 00:46:08,519 Because Ta Lo is kind of this, like, supernatural, interdimensional place, 826 00:46:08,685 --> 00:46:11,855 we had a lot of creative liberties to introduce creatures 827 00:46:11,939 --> 00:46:14,316 that were not of this world. 828 00:46:14,399 --> 00:46:19,571 We have many that are influenced by ancient Chinese folklore and culture. 829 00:46:19,696 --> 00:46:23,200 Things like the nine-tailed foxes, fire birds, and the Ch'i-lin. 830 00:46:23,784 --> 00:46:28,580 It's a horse-like, dragon-like, deer-like creature, 831 00:46:28,705 --> 00:46:31,625 and I have one tattooed on my back and have for years. 832 00:46:31,708 --> 00:46:33,710 Now, there's one in the movie, and it's like, 833 00:46:33,794 --> 00:46:34,878 (CHUCKLING) "That's awesome." 834 00:46:34,962 --> 00:46:36,088 That's super cool. 835 00:46:36,171 --> 00:46:37,339 That's a weird horse. 836 00:46:37,673 --> 00:46:39,424 What's it looking at me for? 837 00:46:40,759 --> 00:46:43,846 CALLAHAM: The Fu dogs, which looks sort of like lion, sort of like dogs. 838 00:46:43,929 --> 00:46:46,056 There's always two on both sides of an entrance. 839 00:46:46,139 --> 00:46:48,725 They're very built into Chinese mythology. 840 00:46:49,184 --> 00:46:53,063 To be able to finally see what one looks like is amazing. 841 00:46:55,315 --> 00:46:58,068 I have a lovely companion, Morris, 842 00:46:58,318 --> 00:47:02,030 who's a pet and a companion and a guide and a mentor. 843 00:47:02,114 --> 00:47:03,115 My animus. 844 00:47:03,198 --> 00:47:05,117 -KATY: Oh, oh! -What is that? 845 00:47:05,200 --> 00:47:07,578 -What's what? What's what? -That. That. That. 846 00:47:07,744 --> 00:47:08,787 This is Morris. 847 00:47:08,871 --> 00:47:12,457 Morris is based on a Hundun, which is a mythological character 848 00:47:12,708 --> 00:47:15,460 thought to be sort of the God of Chaos and Confusion. 849 00:47:15,878 --> 00:47:19,631 We use this stuffy for our sort of what we call a proxy, 850 00:47:19,882 --> 00:47:21,425 which gives the actors a prop, 851 00:47:21,508 --> 00:47:25,012 so that they can be physically holding something and reacting to it. 852 00:47:25,470 --> 00:47:27,472 At one point, we actually asked Sir Ben, 853 00:47:27,556 --> 00:47:29,850 if it was okay if we change this for something else, 854 00:47:29,933 --> 00:47:33,020 and he said, "No, no, I've grown quite fond of Morris." 855 00:47:33,562 --> 00:47:38,442 KINGSLEY: I built a rapport with Davi, who operates Morris. 856 00:47:38,525 --> 00:47:40,861 I said, "Davi, you are my puppeteer. 857 00:47:41,111 --> 00:47:44,823 "You are my fellow actor. We must build a rapport." 858 00:47:44,907 --> 00:47:47,784 So, I was not working with an abstract lump of green. 859 00:47:47,868 --> 00:47:49,411 I was working with a creature 860 00:47:49,494 --> 00:47:52,664 because Davi was so sensitive in the scene to, 861 00:47:52,748 --> 00:47:54,374 "What would Morris do in this scene?" 862 00:47:54,499 --> 00:47:57,127 He'd probably jump up, he'd probably want a little tickle, 863 00:47:57,211 --> 00:47:58,587 or he'd probably be scared, 864 00:47:58,670 --> 00:48:00,672 or he'd probably want to wake his master up. 865 00:48:00,756 --> 00:48:05,427 Perfect. So, a green screen, and visual effects do not have to be deadly. 866 00:48:07,346 --> 00:48:08,722 YING NAN: You were everything to her. 867 00:48:10,349 --> 00:48:12,601 She knew that one day you would find your way here 868 00:48:12,768 --> 00:48:15,479 and asked me to prepare something for your arrival. 869 00:48:16,855 --> 00:48:21,318 I knew that I was gonna get a suit. Every superhero has a suit. 870 00:48:21,568 --> 00:48:23,445 Our first day with the suit. 871 00:48:24,613 --> 00:48:26,949 -(INDISTINCT CHATTER) -Which is really exciting. 872 00:48:27,074 --> 00:48:32,746 BARRETT: Shang-Chi's hero costume was a Marvel illustration by Andy Park. 873 00:48:33,038 --> 00:48:39,586 He's definitely starting to leave behind some of his American culture 874 00:48:39,670 --> 00:48:44,716 and clothing looks and getting slowly closer to his true self. 875 00:48:45,092 --> 00:48:49,137 The main thing as a character designer that I'm trying to do, 876 00:48:49,346 --> 00:48:51,890 is bring a story into his look. 877 00:48:52,224 --> 00:48:56,353 For Shang-Chi, his story is really about his family. 878 00:48:56,436 --> 00:48:58,063 His mother comes from Ta Lo, 879 00:48:58,188 --> 00:48:59,815 so from the great protector, 880 00:48:59,940 --> 00:49:03,360 I wanted to incorporate dragon scales, dragon skin. 881 00:49:03,694 --> 00:49:06,029 When it came to the triangle motif, 882 00:49:06,113 --> 00:49:11,702 I had the idea of incorporating the infinite knot or the endless knot. 883 00:49:11,869 --> 00:49:14,663 It's a symbol that has been used throughout various cultures 884 00:49:14,746 --> 00:49:15,831 for thousands of years. 885 00:49:15,956 --> 00:49:18,041 And certainly, in Chinese culture. 886 00:49:18,125 --> 00:49:22,087 It symbolizes the endless cycle of life and death and rebirth, 887 00:49:22,171 --> 00:49:25,007 which is definitely applicable to the story of Shang-Chi. 888 00:49:25,382 --> 00:49:28,177 When he ran away, he came to America. 889 00:49:28,343 --> 00:49:32,556 So, even though he's given the suit, I wanted one element to be his. 890 00:49:32,723 --> 00:49:34,975 So, that's why you saw him with his Air Jordans. 891 00:49:35,184 --> 00:49:36,935 He's also a product of his father. 892 00:49:37,102 --> 00:49:42,733 So, at the end of the film, he receives the Ten Rings, which completes his look. 893 00:49:42,983 --> 00:49:46,320 You see his mom, you see his dad, 894 00:49:46,570 --> 00:49:49,573 you see when he was living in America and his shoes. 895 00:49:49,823 --> 00:49:53,452 So, it tells the full story of his whole journey. 896 00:49:54,536 --> 00:49:57,206 Of course, there is nowhere to go buy dragon skin. 897 00:49:57,331 --> 00:50:01,960 And, so, for us, that means carving all the scales, 898 00:50:02,044 --> 00:50:05,214 and then molding hundreds and thousands and thousands of scales. 899 00:50:05,297 --> 00:50:10,677 And in fact, each suit has about 14,000 tiny individual scales, 900 00:50:10,761 --> 00:50:13,805 glued on to it, by hand, by our team. 901 00:50:15,682 --> 00:50:18,560 To be honest, it was very emotional, trying it on for the first time. 902 00:50:20,395 --> 00:50:24,900 I understood the weight and the gravity and the significance of what that meant, 903 00:50:24,983 --> 00:50:28,862 you know, and understanding just how precious few people 904 00:50:28,946 --> 00:50:30,739 experience that kind of feeling. 905 00:50:30,906 --> 00:50:35,953 How do you feel? How do you feel wearing the suit for the first time? 906 00:50:36,036 --> 00:50:37,454 (INDISTINCT CHATTER) 907 00:50:38,830 --> 00:50:42,209 Right? That's how I feel. 908 00:50:43,961 --> 00:50:45,963 We're in the bamboo practice dome, 909 00:50:46,046 --> 00:50:49,383 where Shaun's character in the movie basically learns 910 00:50:49,842 --> 00:50:53,595 this whole new style of martial arts from his aunt. 911 00:50:53,679 --> 00:50:55,681 -(DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING) -(GRUNTING) 912 00:50:57,558 --> 00:51:03,188 Watching Michelle kick Simu's butt was really fun. 913 00:51:06,400 --> 00:51:09,403 It was very surreal shooting that scene with Michelle 914 00:51:09,486 --> 00:51:13,907 because I've been such a die-hard fan of hers for so long 915 00:51:13,991 --> 00:51:16,243 and to be able to meet her and work with her 916 00:51:16,326 --> 00:51:20,038 and find out how lovely she is, how silly she is, 917 00:51:20,122 --> 00:51:22,332 (CHUCKLING) how weird she is, 918 00:51:22,416 --> 00:51:26,628 and how much fun she is, was really a huge highlight for all of us. 919 00:51:26,879 --> 00:51:31,383 In terms of Asian representation and especially female Asian representation, 920 00:51:31,508 --> 00:51:36,180 Michelle has always played nothing but strong women, 921 00:51:36,388 --> 00:51:38,682 and growing up watching someone like that, 922 00:51:38,849 --> 00:51:41,810 it impacts who you want to become and how you see yourself, 923 00:51:41,894 --> 00:51:44,021 especially when there are not a lot of us. 924 00:51:44,605 --> 00:51:47,983 Working with Michelle, who's so good. 925 00:51:48,901 --> 00:51:52,154 'Cause when you're doing Tai chai with two people, it's like a dance, 926 00:51:52,237 --> 00:51:55,699 you know, and you flow only as well as the other person flows. 927 00:51:58,368 --> 00:52:01,288 She's so just steady and graceful in all of her movements. 928 00:52:01,371 --> 00:52:04,458 I feel like a bit of a schlub next to her, 929 00:52:04,541 --> 00:52:08,295 but thankfully, that's kind of the cadence of the fight to begin with. 930 00:52:10,214 --> 00:52:12,382 So, I think I played my part very well. 931 00:52:24,686 --> 00:52:25,687 Yes! 932 00:52:26,730 --> 00:52:30,817 It's a fun character to play. Aunties are always fun. 933 00:52:31,276 --> 00:52:37,032 My character helps him understand that you have to know who you are, 934 00:52:37,115 --> 00:52:39,785 and the only way you know and love who you are, 935 00:52:39,868 --> 00:52:42,579 is by accepting the whole package. 936 00:52:48,669 --> 00:52:50,337 (DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING) 937 00:52:54,800 --> 00:52:58,470 This is our big final battle sequence basically, 938 00:52:58,554 --> 00:53:02,975 where the Ten Rings organization faces off against the forces of Ta Lo. 939 00:53:07,145 --> 00:53:11,608 This is a crazy assembly of martial arts masters. 940 00:53:11,942 --> 00:53:14,403 SCHWARTZ: Guang Bo, who we meet in the mystic village of Ta Lo, 941 00:53:14,528 --> 00:53:18,198 he's played by this amazing actor, Yuen Wah, a martial arts legend, 942 00:53:18,282 --> 00:53:19,616 who doubled for Bruce Lee, 943 00:53:19,867 --> 00:53:22,578 who brings this great wealth of knowledge to the movie. 944 00:53:23,036 --> 00:53:26,540 CRETTON: Here we go. Ready, and action. 945 00:53:26,707 --> 00:53:29,334 -(COMMANDS IN MANDARIN) -(FIGHTERS YELLING) 946 00:53:33,589 --> 00:53:35,507 GINTHER: It's always a challenge, trying to 947 00:53:35,591 --> 00:53:38,135 make it look real without someone getting hurt. 948 00:53:39,720 --> 00:53:41,555 We have some battles with a lot of weapons. 949 00:53:41,638 --> 00:53:43,891 And like every movie, when you put 'em that close 950 00:53:44,016 --> 00:53:47,853 and then sticks that are six-foot-long, swinging 'em around, 951 00:53:47,978 --> 00:53:49,521 there were big challenges. 952 00:53:49,605 --> 00:53:50,647 (INDISTINCT CHATTER) 953 00:53:50,731 --> 00:53:52,065 (PEOPLE GRUNTING) 954 00:53:54,276 --> 00:53:57,446 We have to train everybody. There's special skill extras, 955 00:53:57,613 --> 00:53:59,781 they all martial arts background. 956 00:53:59,907 --> 00:54:02,993 CRETTON: Action. Ready, and, action! 957 00:54:03,118 --> 00:54:04,578 PENG ZHANG: It gets very complicated, 958 00:54:04,661 --> 00:54:06,788 'cause sometimes, we have to do our foreground. 959 00:54:06,872 --> 00:54:10,751 The actor fights with the different parts of a background. 960 00:54:10,834 --> 00:54:13,962 So, they actually work the hardest 961 00:54:14,171 --> 00:54:17,758 because they fought the sun, fighting all day long. (CHUCKLES) 962 00:54:17,841 --> 00:54:19,301 That wasn't easy. 963 00:54:23,388 --> 00:54:26,558 So, here's a story, right. I show up to work, and they're like, 964 00:54:26,642 --> 00:54:30,646 "Listen, your stunt double is gonna get put in a wire rig 965 00:54:30,729 --> 00:54:34,316 "and then flung out 40 feet out that way." 966 00:54:34,399 --> 00:54:36,151 "And you're not going to do it." 967 00:54:36,235 --> 00:54:38,028 And I was like, "The hell I'm not." 968 00:54:38,862 --> 00:54:40,697 "Put me in that harness right now." 969 00:54:40,948 --> 00:54:42,616 CRETTON: Three, two, one, action! 970 00:54:43,158 --> 00:54:45,869 (GRUNTING) 971 00:54:47,871 --> 00:54:49,873 CRETTON: And, cut! 972 00:54:51,542 --> 00:54:52,543 It's pretty cool. 973 00:54:52,709 --> 00:54:55,671 YEOH: Simu is brave and bold. 974 00:54:55,754 --> 00:54:57,756 There's no doubt he works very, very hard. 975 00:54:57,840 --> 00:54:59,299 He's always, like, ready. 976 00:54:59,383 --> 00:55:03,470 "Let me do this. Let me do that." And I'm like, "Just sit down, dude." 977 00:55:05,472 --> 00:55:06,974 Just to reiterate, in this scene, 978 00:55:07,057 --> 00:55:09,685 I have to fight off three demons and then catch my sister 979 00:55:09,768 --> 00:55:12,354 who's being snatched by a tentacled beast in midair. 980 00:55:12,563 --> 00:55:14,273 CRETTON: Ready? And pull! 981 00:55:14,356 --> 00:55:16,775 (GRUNTING) 982 00:55:22,447 --> 00:55:23,448 (MAN SPEAKING) 983 00:55:24,992 --> 00:55:27,452 Yeah, there wasn't a whole lot of acting going on. 984 00:55:28,579 --> 00:55:31,915 And you're being dragged out two ways. 985 00:55:35,919 --> 00:55:37,838 We are heading into our last week. 986 00:55:38,797 --> 00:55:40,757 We're on mile 24... 987 00:55:40,841 --> 00:55:44,303 -(MAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY ON PA) -...of the, uh... 988 00:55:45,220 --> 00:55:46,680 Of the marathon. 989 00:55:50,225 --> 00:55:53,562 You can feel the fatigue and the weariness all around set, 990 00:55:53,645 --> 00:55:58,192 but, uh, everyone's still pulling through. 991 00:55:58,317 --> 00:55:59,484 How do you feel, Alex? 992 00:55:59,568 --> 00:56:00,569 (ALEX SPEAKING) 993 00:56:05,741 --> 00:56:08,994 I didn't know that. Now, I sound like an idiot. 994 00:56:09,745 --> 00:56:11,872 I honestly don't know what I expected going in. 995 00:56:11,955 --> 00:56:15,292 It's my first feature film of any sort. 996 00:56:15,501 --> 00:56:18,754 Let alone a feature film of this size and magnitude. 997 00:56:18,837 --> 00:56:20,506 Whoa! Oh... (BLEEPS) 998 00:56:20,589 --> 00:56:23,050 PENG ZHANG: Then do your move. Yeah, that's how you saddle. 999 00:56:23,133 --> 00:56:24,176 LIU: Move? What the... 1000 00:56:24,801 --> 00:56:30,557 I think it's just how much of a grind everything is, has come as a surprise. 1001 00:56:33,101 --> 00:56:34,228 CRETTON: All right, once again. 1002 00:56:34,311 --> 00:56:40,400 LIU: It is such a dream to be here every day and to be working, 1003 00:56:40,484 --> 00:56:41,693 as my first film, 1004 00:56:41,777 --> 00:56:46,240 but also as one of the only films that are able to shoot around the world right now. 1005 00:56:46,323 --> 00:56:49,368 But it really... Yeah, it's hard. It's hard. 1006 00:56:49,701 --> 00:56:52,037 There's a lot of fighting, a lot of fighting. 1007 00:56:54,164 --> 00:56:58,669 I kind of wish Shang-Chi was a master of nonviolent de-escalation sometimes. 1008 00:56:59,419 --> 00:57:00,462 (CHUCKLES) 1009 00:57:01,088 --> 00:57:02,673 (PENSIVE MUSIC PLAYING) 1010 00:57:02,756 --> 00:57:06,343 You were there when they came for her, and you did nothing. 1011 00:57:08,011 --> 00:57:10,597 You stood at a window and watched her die! 1012 00:57:13,600 --> 00:57:16,812 When we see Shaun face off against his father for the first time, 1013 00:57:17,312 --> 00:57:19,356 he's emotionally all over the place. 1014 00:57:19,481 --> 00:57:21,525 He's letting his anger get the better of him. 1015 00:57:21,733 --> 00:57:25,654 And he's just really just being controlled by his emotions, 1016 00:57:25,737 --> 00:57:27,531 rather than controlling them. 1017 00:57:28,282 --> 00:57:30,117 (GRUNTING) 1018 00:57:30,617 --> 00:57:33,996 You trained your son to be a killer. Is this what you wanted? 1019 00:57:34,121 --> 00:57:35,539 (GRUNTING) 1020 00:57:35,956 --> 00:57:38,625 LIU: For Shaun, his maternal half and his paternal half 1021 00:57:38,709 --> 00:57:40,961 represent very different parts of his personality, 1022 00:57:41,044 --> 00:57:44,298 and he doesn't really feel like he belongs in either which world. 1023 00:57:44,631 --> 00:57:48,552 CRETTON: He's got a thousand years of sin and destruction 1024 00:57:48,635 --> 00:57:51,180 living somewhere inside of him from his dad, 1025 00:57:51,305 --> 00:57:55,726 and he has this peaceful but powerful opposite to that, 1026 00:57:55,809 --> 00:57:58,228 also living in him, from his mom. 1027 00:57:58,437 --> 00:58:03,233 His journey is not as simple as just rejecting Dad and bringing in Mom. 1028 00:58:03,901 --> 00:58:07,362 It's him recognizing that both of them are in him, 1029 00:58:07,446 --> 00:58:10,282 and both of them are neither good nor evil. 1030 00:58:10,365 --> 00:58:13,452 They are just a part of him, and that's what he has to work with. 1031 00:58:14,077 --> 00:58:16,121 Once he recognizes that, 1032 00:58:16,330 --> 00:58:20,751 that's when we see him blasting out of the water on a dragon. (CHUCKLES) 1033 00:58:22,920 --> 00:58:24,922 (DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING) 1034 00:58:28,342 --> 00:58:31,970 You can see when he makes his first pose, 1035 00:58:32,095 --> 00:58:35,599 that he's in a place that he's never quite been before. 1036 00:58:35,682 --> 00:58:37,643 He's very grounded and at peace. 1037 00:58:37,809 --> 00:58:41,146 He's still got to stop his father, but he doesn't do it from a place of anger. 1038 00:58:41,230 --> 00:58:43,565 He's doing it from a place of love. 1039 00:58:43,690 --> 00:58:47,194 I think we made that action sequence very beautifully. 1040 00:58:47,277 --> 00:58:49,363 I think that the relationship and the story 1041 00:58:49,446 --> 00:58:51,532 is very interesting inside the fight. 1042 00:58:51,782 --> 00:58:55,410 COWAN: Yeah, you see things that Li does while fighting Wu, 1043 00:58:55,702 --> 00:58:58,705 you start seeing more of his mother start come through 1044 00:58:58,830 --> 00:59:01,583 Shaun towards the end, which culminates to, 1045 00:59:01,750 --> 00:59:05,420 I guess, sort of a perfect merge of father and mother within Shaun. 1046 00:59:10,092 --> 00:59:13,011 Shaun and Wenwu are trying to find each other again, 1047 00:59:13,136 --> 00:59:16,431 rather than just being about who's stronger than the other, 1048 00:59:16,515 --> 00:59:18,433 whose martial arts are better. It's like, 1049 00:59:18,600 --> 00:59:21,395 this is a family that's trying to find its way back together. 1050 00:59:21,478 --> 00:59:23,856 And I think that's really beautiful for a fight. 1051 00:59:31,947 --> 00:59:33,699 (DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING) 1052 00:59:33,782 --> 00:59:37,786 CRETTON: It's really been incredible to watch Simu sink into this character 1053 00:59:37,870 --> 00:59:39,830 and take complete ownership over it. 1054 00:59:39,913 --> 00:59:43,208 Over the course of this year, I've watched him 1055 00:59:43,625 --> 00:59:47,588 in a lot of ways, go on the journey that Shang-Chi goes on. 1056 00:59:47,838 --> 00:59:50,799 Shang-Chi starts out in this movie 1057 00:59:50,924 --> 00:59:52,551 completely out of his element 1058 00:59:52,676 --> 00:59:56,805 and learns over the course of this journey, 1059 00:59:57,139 --> 01:00:01,810 how to own himself, how to be happy with himself, 1060 01:00:01,894 --> 01:00:05,564 and look in the mirror and be proud of what he sees. 1061 01:00:06,273 --> 01:00:11,028 And I've watched Simu really tap into that character. 1062 01:00:11,361 --> 01:00:15,824 It was a very inspiring and moving experience for me to witness. 1063 01:00:18,952 --> 01:00:20,454 And cutting. 1064 01:00:22,789 --> 01:00:29,004 Finishing picture to our Meng'er and our lead man, Simu. 1065 01:00:29,379 --> 01:00:31,798 -Finishing picture. -(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE) 1066 01:00:42,226 --> 01:00:43,310 Finally! 1067 01:00:43,727 --> 01:00:47,814 I was a kid who was born halfway around the world, 1068 01:00:47,898 --> 01:00:50,150 who immigrated when he was very young 1069 01:00:50,234 --> 01:00:53,028 and had parents that never even dreamed of 1070 01:00:53,153 --> 01:00:55,656 allowing their son to go into show business. 1071 01:00:56,281 --> 01:01:03,247 It just feels like I was plucked out of my life and sent on this wild, wild ride. 1072 01:01:03,330 --> 01:01:07,084 And I'm still trying to figure out, "How did I get picked?" 1073 01:01:10,963 --> 01:01:12,381 I have no words. 1074 01:01:12,464 --> 01:01:15,175 (HESITATES) This is the most incredible thing for me. 1075 01:01:15,467 --> 01:01:18,679 Guys, this is as much as a Cinderella story for me 1076 01:01:18,887 --> 01:01:20,889 as you could ever find in the universe. 1077 01:01:21,139 --> 01:01:23,851 I mean, a year ago, I was just some guy 1078 01:01:23,934 --> 01:01:26,311 and now, for some reason, I'm a superhero, 1079 01:01:26,395 --> 01:01:29,022 and you guys all helped make that dream come true. 1080 01:01:29,106 --> 01:01:32,693 And I honestly am so blown away by all of your work. 1081 01:01:32,776 --> 01:01:34,528 -(APPLAUSE) -(CREW MEMBER WHISTLING) 1082 01:01:34,611 --> 01:01:38,866 I know that it probably doesn't hold a lot of water 1083 01:01:38,949 --> 01:01:42,494 when I say that you're the best film crew that I've ever worked with... 1084 01:01:42,578 --> 01:01:43,912 (LAUGHTER) 1085 01:01:43,996 --> 01:01:47,040 ...but you're the best film crew that I will ever work with, 1086 01:01:47,124 --> 01:01:48,458 so, there you go. 1087 01:01:48,542 --> 01:01:49,960 (APPLAUSE) 1088 01:01:50,043 --> 01:01:52,045 (EMOTIONAL MUSIC PLAYING) 1089 01:01:53,839 --> 01:01:57,301 You know, as a movie fan, I grew up on American movies 1090 01:01:57,384 --> 01:02:01,513 and I've never seen characters like myself on-screen, 1091 01:02:01,597 --> 01:02:03,348 it's incredibly meaningful. 1092 01:02:03,432 --> 01:02:04,808 It's incredibly important. 1093 01:02:04,933 --> 01:02:08,020 YEOH: I've grown up looking at the Marvel Comics 1094 01:02:08,103 --> 01:02:10,397 and know a bit about the Marvel world. 1095 01:02:10,647 --> 01:02:14,943 And I've never seen a superhero that looks something like me. 1096 01:02:15,152 --> 01:02:19,156 And I'm really pleased because it truly is the right time 1097 01:02:19,323 --> 01:02:21,909 for our little boys and girls to go and say, 1098 01:02:21,992 --> 01:02:23,744 "Oh, look, we're superheroes, too." 1099 01:02:25,120 --> 01:02:27,998 AWKWAFINA: When you see a superhero, you see yourself. 1100 01:02:28,081 --> 01:02:31,793 I think that's the really important thing that movies like this does for kids. 1101 01:02:31,877 --> 01:02:33,712 It allows them to feel the possibility, 1102 01:02:33,795 --> 01:02:35,297 and it's only going to add to that 1103 01:02:35,380 --> 01:02:38,967 and hopefully, will continue to open the door for more movies like this. 1104 01:02:40,344 --> 01:02:43,013 CRETTON: I hope Shang-Chi is another step. 1105 01:02:43,180 --> 01:02:46,225 If Shang-Chi is the end, then we have failed. 1106 01:02:46,517 --> 01:02:52,773 I could not be more proud of the way that this movie has allowed us to bring up 1107 01:02:52,856 --> 01:02:56,944 more representation, both, in front of and behind the camera. 1108 01:02:57,027 --> 01:03:03,116 And I think the world just is hungry for movies that reflect who we are 1109 01:03:03,283 --> 01:03:04,618 and all of our colors. 1110 01:03:06,411 --> 01:03:08,413 (DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING) 1111 01:03:09,373 --> 01:03:12,751 SCHWARTZ: I think Shang-Chi has a very bright future within the MCU. 1112 01:03:12,835 --> 01:03:16,046 When I look forward to super teams and crossovers, 1113 01:03:16,588 --> 01:03:19,174 Shaun feels like this huge, untapped reservoir 1114 01:03:19,299 --> 01:03:22,511 of great possibilities from Simu and beyond. 1115 01:03:22,636 --> 01:03:24,054 (MUSIC CONTINUES) 1116 01:03:27,975 --> 01:03:32,104 And that's our show. So, thank you for tuning in to watch this documentary. 1117 01:03:32,229 --> 01:03:34,940 I hope you learned something about the magic of filmmaking, 1118 01:03:35,023 --> 01:03:39,736 or something about Marvel or cinema or anything. 1119 01:03:39,820 --> 01:03:43,824 But it's been my pleasure to spend the last little while with you 1120 01:03:43,907 --> 01:03:46,827 and I can't wait for you to see the movie. 1121 01:03:46,994 --> 01:03:48,328 Take care. 1122 01:03:50,539 --> 01:03:52,541 (UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING) 1123 01:04:21,069 --> 01:04:23,906 (CHUCKLING) I don't think this will make the documentary.