Marvel Reveals New Shang-Chi Action Scene For Theatrical Trailer
Following Black Widow's release in July, the next movie Marvel fans have to look forward to is Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
Shang-Chi will introduce a brand-new hero into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Simu Liu in the titular role. It will also mark the first martial arts-style movie in the MCU, bringing a whole new flavor to the franchise.
Marvel Studios has already released the first official trailer for Shang-Chi which shows off some of the insane fighting sequences fans can expect. While the official press circuit hasn't started, yet it appears the trailer for Shang-Chi is starting to pop up in cinemas with some new scenes.
NEW SHANG-CHI SCENE SHOWS UP IN THEATRICAL TRAILER
Fans have reported seeing a new, extended version of the Shang-Chi trailer in cinemas. This theatrical trailer appears to include a different cut of one of the flashback fight scenes featuring a young Shang-Chi training with the Ten Rings.
The new footage can be seen in the clip below, thanks to @ShangChiBR on Twitter.
Uma nova cena de #ShangChi está sendo exibida nos cinemas. pic.twitter.com/uhpYaCUxnp
— Shang-Chi Brasil (@ShangChiBR) June 6, 2021
SHANG-CHI HAS GOT SOME MOVES
The changes to this new Shang-Chi scene are very subtle, but this latest version shows off some more fighting moves from our hero, including an impressive spinning kick. It also removes a close-up shot from the same battle that shows young Shang-Chi holding a knife to one of his enemy's throats.
Based on the trailer it looks like audiences will witness the origins of Shang-Chi from when he was trained as a young boy all the way through to his rise to become a martial arts superhero. This particular fight scene from the trailer shows that Shang-Chi has been a formidable and ruthless fighter from a very early age after going through training with the Ten Rings.
As marketing for the Shang-Chi ramps up ahead of its September release date there's sure to be plenty of new footage like this coming to screens soon.
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