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“Moon Knight”: Simu Liu from “Shang-Chi” criticizes Mandarin lines in the series

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“Moon Knight”: Simu Liu from “Shang-Chi” criticizes Mandarin lines in the series

Actor of “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” pinned the lines of actor Ethan Hawke

“Moon Knight”: Simu Liu, from “Shang-Chi” criticizes Mandarin lines in the series – Disclosure / Marvel Studios

Simu Liuthe protagonist of “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”, took to Twitter to snipe “Moon Knight”, a new series from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) on Disney+.

The Chinese-Canadian actor criticized the lines of the second episode of the series that are supposedly spoken in Mandarin by the character of Ethan Hawke, Arthur Harrow. Check out:

“Okay, Arthur Harrow needs to fire his Mandarin teacher”wrote liu.

ABOUT “MOON KNIGHT”

directed by Mohamed Diabthe plot follows the life of Steven Grant (Isaac), a kind, polite and apparently normal man, but who discovers he has a double identity, sharing his personality with that of the ruthless mercenary, Marc Spector.

Soon, after discovering this mercenary side, and becoming very rich, he is between life and death on one of his missions. In it, he finds in a vision the Egyptian god Khonshuthe god of the Moon, who grants him the chance to be one of his agents on Earth, turning him into the moon knight.

Despite all the anxiety that fans had to watch the production, it’s good not to get too attached to the story: according to Oscar Isaac, “Moon Knight” was thought to have only one season and should not have a sequel. At least, not in serial format.

The cast of the series still counts with a posthumous participation of Gaspard Uliel (“Hannibal: Origin of Evil”), who recently died in a tragic accident, and with the actors Ethan Hawke (“Corrupted Faith”) and May Calamawy (“Ramy”).

The second episode of “Moon Knight” is now available on Disney+. The other chapters arrive weekly at streamingon Wednesdays.

Source: cinebuzz

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