Today has arrived with exciting news for fans as Marvel had just confirmed the movies for Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. One of the upcoming phase 4 movies brings back hope for potential Marvel comics fans as Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings confirms the debut of the real and long waited MCU version of Iron Man's arch enemy; Mandarin.
The Mandarin will be played by Tony Leung and everything about the character should be able to function flawlessly here in the upcoming superhero movie where the wielder of ten magic rings and leader of the Ten Rings can easily relate to the master of Kung Fu.
And even more exciting news is that Avengers: Endgame finally beats Avatar at the international box office, becoming the highest grossing film of all time!
You should all be proud for helping the Russo Brothers reach such a goal and Stan Lee would be very proud of us all if he was still here today to see this.
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Important Lessons from Black Panther
Black Panther, the MCU's first Oscar Award Winning Movie has shown a lot of serious point of views in life and the plot of the film along with the roles of each characters is so compelling it featured a lot of serious reasons why people should move on and learn to be more responsible.
Now for the film's most important life lesson;
Now for the film's most important life lesson;
Then, he became completely irresponsible that night when he chose not to know about his American nephew, N'Jadaka that he and Zuri abandoned him as an orphan, |
leaving him hurt and crying. |
Zuri never had the heart to tell T'Chaka about the little boy that night and claimed that it was necessary so they wouldn't lose their nation's way of life. |
Even though N'Jobu started the rift by betraying and having a number of his people killed, he did regret doing so when he saw what his son had become since the night of his death. |
and T'Challa was more than happy to give him a view of the sunset. |
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