The latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is the film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, the movie continues phase four of the MCU by giving us the story of the superhero Shang-Chi, who has to face off against his crime-lord father.
When is Shang-Chi Coming to Disney+?
Shang-Chi has been out in movie theaters since early September, but many Marvel fans are wondering when it will make its way to a streaming service. Disney has announced that Shang-Chi is coming to Disney+ on November 12.
November 12, 2021 also happens to be the second anniversary of the streaming service going live. To celebrate, the Mickey Mouse company is kicking off a new annual event called Disney+ Day. This year's celebration includes the debut of many new shows and movies to the service. Not only is Shang-Chi arriving on Disney+ that day, but so is Jungle Cruise, Home Sweet Home Alone, and much else besides. Check out our full rundown of what's coming to Disney+ in November.
Where to Watch Shang-Chi
For now, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is only available to watch in theaters. You can check for local showtimes here:
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Trailer
How Long is Shang-Chi?
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings has a runtime of 2 hours and 12 minutes according to the movie's listing on Cinemark.
What is Shang-Chi Rated?
Shang-Chi has a rating of PG-13 for sequences of violence and action, and language.
When Did Shang-Chi Come Out?
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings released on Friday, September 3, 2021.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Reception
So… is Shang-Chi any good? The movie has been getting pretty positive reviews overall so far. Our critic said, "Director Destin Daniel Cretton skillfully connects Shang-Chi’s personal stakes with the larger MCU by way of an emotionally complex villain, a stellar cast with fantastic chemistry, and incredible action sequences." You can check out our full Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings review for more information.
Shang-Chi Cast
So who's in this thing anyway? So glad you asked. Simu Liu plays Shaun (a.k.a. Shang-Chi) alongside his trusted friend Katy, played by Awkwafina. Here is the full cast for Shang-Chi (at least, according to IMDB) below:
- Simu Liu – Shaun/Shang-Chi
- Tony Chiu-Wai Leung – LeungXu Wenwu (as Tony Leung)
- Awkwafina – Katy
- Meng'er Zhang – Xialing
- Fala Chen – Li
- Michelle Yeoh – Ying Nan
- Wah Yuen – Master Guang Bo (as Yuen Wah)
- Florian Munteanu – Razor Fist
- Andy Le – Death Dealer
- Paul W. He – Chancellor Hui (as Paul He)
- Jayden Zhang – Young Shang-Chi
- Elodie Fong – Young Xialing
- Arnold Sun – Teen Shang-Chi
- Stephanie Hsu – Soo
- Kunal Dudheker – John
- Tsai Chin – Waipo
- Jodi Long – Mrs. Chen
- Dallas Liu – Ruihua
- Ronny Chieng – Jon Jon
- Daniel Liu – BMW Driver
- Stella Ye – Yuchen
- Fernando Chien – Gao Lei
- Michael-Anthony Taylor – Bus Driver
- Zach Cherry – Klev
- Raymond Ma – Gang Leader
- Thau Shen Lim – Chinese Bouncer
- Lau Ka Yung – Wenwu's Captain
- Johnny Carr – Wenwu's Driver
- Harmonie He – Teen Xialing
- Lydia Sarks – Flight Attendant
- John Harding – Wenwu's Guard
- Lynette Curran – Old Lady on Bus
- Benjamin Wang – Gang Member
- Benedict Wong – Wong
- Jade Xu – Widow
- Shelley Xu – Jie
- Alistair Bates – Trash Truck Driver
- Dee Bradley Baker – Morris (voice) (as Dee Baker)
The rest of the cast listed alphabetically:
- Kelli Bailey – Pedestrian (uncredited)
- Alfred K. Chow – Iron Gang Member (uncredited)
- Shaun Robert Foley – Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
- Ben Kingsley – Trevor Slattery (uncredited)
- Christian Harris Neeman – Driver (uncredited)
- Tim Roth – Abomination (uncredited)
- Bingchen Ye – Archer Warrior / Assassin (uncredited)
It's worth noting some actors who appear (or whose voice is present) in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings are uncredited, including Ben Kingsley and Tim Roth.