Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

Trivia: After the ending credits role, stay tuned for a scene extra with Bruce Banner and Captain Marvel as they try to decipher the origin of the homing beacon the 10 rings are giving off.

Tricia Webster

Trivia: One of the names Wenwu says he has been known as throughout the centuries is Master Khan. In the comics, Master Khan is the archnemesis of Iron Fist.

Phaneron

Trivia: The Dweller-in-Darkness is portrayed as a wyvern. In the comics, it is more Lovecraftian in appearance.

Phaneron

Trivia: Jessica Henwick revealed she was offered a role in the film, but she turned it down because she felt accepting it would eliminate the possibility of her ever playing Colleen Wing from the Netflix series Iron Fist again.

Phaneron

Trivia: The film had been in some form of development since 2001. It was finally released in 2021 - twenty years after initial development began. (Although Stan Lee had campaigned for a movie starring the character as early as the 1980's, and he wanted Brandon Lee, son of Bruce Lee, to star in it).

TedStixon

Trivia: There is a post credit scene that shows Xialing at the throne of the ten rings empire.

oswal13

Trivia: This film sees the return of Abomination for the first time since 2008's The Incredible Hulk. His physical appearance is also much closer to the comics than it was in the aforementioned film.

Phaneron

Trivia: This film marks the debut appearance in the MCU of the classic Marvel villain The Mandarin. He was referenced all the way back in the first Iron Man film and was promoted as the main antagonist of Iron Man 3, with the iteration of the character ending up being a bait and switch. Part of the reason the character took so long to make it to the screen is because of the problematic stereotypes associated with him, combined with Disney's business partnership with China.

Phaneron

Trivia: The physical ten rings in the film are portrayed as being armbands. In the comics, they are finger rings.

Phaneron

Factual error: Although it's a commonly used movie trope, cutting the brake lines on a bus would not produce the effect seen in the movie. Buses use air brakes, which by design, can operate even with substantial loss of pressure and often engage automatically if there is too much pressure loss.

wizard_of_gore

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Suggested correction: I don't know what air brakes you have used but the very nature of air brakes means that low pressure means they can't work. If you have no pressure in them, how are you supposed to press the brakes? I have personally driven hundreds of vehicles with air brakes (I am a truck driver by trade) and can tell you this is a fact. All that happens when air brakes lose pressure is a warning light on the dash and an alarm sounding in the cab, one must manually slow down the vehicle at that point.

I respect the fact that you drive a truck, but my dad has been a master mechanic for more than 50 years and he is the one who pointed this out to me. Depending on the system, there are various fail-safe systems that will engage the brakes during an emergency loss of pressure. Plus, a simple Google search led me to several examples of these systems.

wizard_of_gore

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