SHANG-CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS Toys Reveal A Closer Look At Mandarin's Reiminaged Ten Rings

SHANG-CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS Toys Reveal A Closer Look At Mandarin's Reiminaged Ten Rings

Newly revealed merchandise for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings offers a closer look at Wenwu and the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Ten Rings, and it seems their powers will differ to the comics.

By JoshWilding - Apr 21, 2021 03:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Shang-Chi

Marvel Studios has been plagued by toy leaks of late, but now that the first trailer for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings has been shared with the world, merchandise for the movie has been officially revealed by Marvel.com.

All of this will be hitting stores in the coming weeks and months, but it's Wenwu who we're most intrigued by. The Marvel Cinematic Universe's fresh spin on The Mandarin also means that we're getting a different version of the Ten Rings. 

In the comic books, the alien rings have a complicated and convoluted history that includes various special abilities tied to each of them, and even spirits trapped within desperate to escape and regain their physical forms. We're pretty confident most of that won't make it into this movie, and some new Wenwu action figures and toys drop some hints about how these Ten Rings will work.

As you can see, it definitely looks like their primary function will be tied to energy projection, specifically water. The biggest change, however, is that they are worn around the wielder's forearms rather than his fingers; this is likely a nod to the hung gar iron rings used in certain forms of martial arts. 

It's possible that the MCU's Ten Rings will be able to do more than just what we see here, but limiting their powers - especially if it avoids comparisons to the Infinity Stones - does make sense. 

Check out this new look at "The Mandarin" in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings below:
 

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10. Living A Normal Life

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Despite clearly spending years being trained by Wenwu and the Ten Rings, Shang-Chi chose to leave his father's side and live a normal life in America. However, it seems the Mandarin only gave him a limited amount of time - ten years -  to do so, and the time has come to return to his ancestral home. 

Shang-Chi clearly hasn't been making the most out of his time in the states, though for him, living a regular life probably came as a relief after a childhood that was spent training for his future. 

Awkwafina's Katy is clearly Shang-Chi's friend, and someone he works with, but we wouldn't be too surprised if there's a romantic element to their dynamic as well. Regardless, it doesn't look like the title character has been fighting crime as a superhero, so chances are this movie is going to follow him choosing to finally step out of the shadows and protect the world. 
 

9. The Mandarin's Son

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Being The Mandarin's son can't have been easy, and if this trailer made anything clear, it's that Wenwu forcing Shang-Chi to fight in a tournament to earn the Ten Rings are incorrect. After all, he already has them, and instead seems more focused on grooming his son to one day run his organisation.

We see that Wenwu has not only been ensuring that his son was able to protect himself as a fighter but also taking him around the world so he could learn how his criminal empire was run. 

At one point in this trailer, The Mandarin looks very much like his comic book counterpart (and the "Mandarin" we saw in Iron Man 3), but we can't help but wonder if that was a long time ago...could it be that the Ten Rings have somehow extended Wenwu's life and he's now ready to name a successor?
 

8. Superpowers

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Well, this is interesting. 

The Ten Rings clearly imbue Wenwu with superpowers and enhance his fighting abilities; that's a huge change to the comic books where each of the alien rings has a purpose not all that different to the Infinity Stones. It's not a surprise that Marvel Studios is taking things in a slightly different direction, of course, but we do wonder why the villain wanted Tony Stark's tech. 

This version is likely a powerful crimelord rather than a megalomaniac who wants to control the world; after all, who needs to use ten magic rings when you can rule from the shadows instead? However, he can be seen seemingly using the Ten Rings to demonstrate his powers in the present day (when that water appears to hang in mid-air in front of a startled Shang-Chi). 

As for Shang-Chi, there are certainly hints he might have powers, but nothing is confirmed. In the source material, he uses his mastery of chi to enhance his abilities and has temporarily gained abilities like being able to create an unlimited number of duplicates of himself.
 

7. Death Dealer

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One of the most mysterious characters in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Death Dealer has been spotted on the packaging of a lot of different toys for the Marvel Studios movie. 

Here, we learn that the obscure comic book character is one of Wenwu's men, and quite possibly his most trusted fighter. As well as training Shang-Chi as a child, he's sent after him in the present day to bring the hero back to his father and is clearly a force to be reckoned with in his own right. 

It's possible he could be little more than a faceless bad guy, but surely just as likely that Death Dealer has slightly more complicated feelings for the title hero than that. He could be jealous that Wenwu still wants Shang-Chi to serve by his side after leaving, and we're definitely anticipating some sort of big reveal about who he (or she!) really is. We'll have to wait and see. 
 

6. The Ten Rings

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The Ten Rings organisation factored into all three Iron Man movies in some form, but there's now no way that Tony Stark will get to take his revenge on the group that kidnapped him all those years ago.

Many fans will be disappointed by that, of course, but that was likely just one of many irons Wenwu has had in the fire over the years. So, while we're expecting some sort of reference to past events, don't expect it to be too pivotal to how Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings pans out. 

As for the Ten Rings themselves, they're now around the Mandarin's forearms rather than his fingers. They clearly have some significance, though, and could very well be something Wenwu has been making use of for hundreds, if not thousands, of years now. They're pretty powerful, anyway.
 

5. Returning "Home"

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As per usual, the trailer delivers plenty of footage from this movie, but not necessarily in a way we can make sense of. There's no indication of when Shang-Chi upgrades to that cool, comic accurate costume, but he clearly is forced to return home to The Mandarin at some point in this adventure. 

He and Katy can be seen stepping out of that helicopter alongside a smiling Wenwu and Razor Fist in the background. Something tells us that despite being insane (and evil), Wenwu probably loves his son, and thinks he's doing the right thing for him. It's certainly interesting that he's allowed Katy to accompany Shang-Chi, but his true colours are bound to come out eventually.

Either way, Shang-Chi doesn't seem happy being back, and this is sure to be a major part of his emotional journey in the movie as he comes to term with his past and embraces a heroic future. 
 

4. Some Crazy Battles

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Somewhere in the middle of this trailer, we get to see some crazy action scenes which we can't explain but definitely intrigue us. For starters, we see what appears to be Wenwu wielding the Ten Rings against an army comprised of some fantastical, mythical creatures, a hint that, if nothing else, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is going to explore this shared world's history. 

There's also a fight against a mysterious female character who, if the leaked Funko Pops are any indication, is Jiang Li (played by Fala Chen, she's believed to be a newly created addition to the MCU).

Those also showed off a massive dragon dubbed "The Great Protector," so this trailer is only really teasing some of the crazy places Shang-Chi's big screen debut will take us to later this year. If nothing else, you have to hope the movie will explore that rich Chinese mythology. 
 

3. Razor Fist

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Again, if the movie's leaked plot was to be believed, you'd think that the action would revolve around a tournament for the Ten Rings. That's certainly how we expected Razor Fist to factor into proceedings, but we see here that he's actually among those who willingly serve Wenwu/The Mandarin. 

In the comic books, two brothers, Douglas and William Scott took on this moniker and pretended to be one person after both losing one of their hands in a car wreck. They quickly clashed with Shang-Chi, and when William died, Douglas continued to works as a criminal, and more recently lost his other hand.

At least some of that looks set to be explored in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and it's looking like Razor Fist will be a formidable opponent to the master of the martial arts. 
 

2. Shang-Chi Vs. Wenwu

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In this blink-and-you'd-miss-it moment from the trailer, Shang-Chi - now in his superhero costume from the poster - can be seen fighting Wenwu (who is taking full advantage of the Ten Rings). 

This could be some sort of bizarre training that The Mandarin is putting his son through or a glimpse at the movie's final battle; either way, a clash between the two was inevitable, but if previous Marvel Studios movies are anything to go by, there will be more special effects than this when that takes place!

Yes, it sucks that we never got to see The Mandarin's dynamic with Iron Man explored in the MCU, but this father/son relationship with Shang-Chi is shaping up to be a highlight of this movie.
 

1. Simu Liu's Got The Moves

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Simu Liu isn't currently a big name, but his career is bound to take off on a big way after joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He certainly comes across as a likeable lead here, but for most fans, it's whether he can fight which is going to be the important thing with a character such as this one.

Well, make no mistake about it: Simu Liu has got the moves! 

The actor presents himself as a legit badass taking on the role of Shang-Chi here, and that's vitally important to making this a superhero we can buy into as being the MCU's greatest fighter. Now, we can't wait to see more of him in action, especially as this trailer clearly only scratches the surface...
 

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BornToLose
BornToLose - 4/21/2021, 3:26 AM
A pretty disappointing look for someone who’s The Mandarin.. oh well
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 4/21/2021, 3:44 AM
I'm still not sold on it being the Ten Rings. Looks more like Wakandan tech to me.
inkniron
inkniron - 4/21/2021, 3:56 AM
They're really leaning into calling him Wenwu instead of Mandarin aren't they? No one buys a Steve Rogers action figure, they want Captain America. Clark Kent? Nope, Superman. I'm sure it's to minimize the backlash in China but if you're going to stick your toe in, you might as well take the full plunge.
CaptaCornflakes
CaptaCornflakes - 4/21/2021, 4:13 AM
@inkniron - Probably because they have mandarion action figures and dont want to mix them up. And no, you don't have to take the full plunge, you just said they want to avoid backlash in china, then saying they should do it.

Now I hate the chinese censorship, but going ball deep just because you can is unwise.
528491
528491 - 4/21/2021, 4:54 AM
@inkniron - I've never really understood the naming convention for Marvel's action figures. Like why Hawkeye is always referred to as "Marvel's Hawkeye".
noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 4/21/2021, 5:50 AM
@inkniron - parts of the movie take place in China, where over 700 million people speak the language of Mandarin, so I guess calling him Wenwu is meant to be more specific because otherwise, that’s a lot of Mandarins lol
Origame
Origame - 4/21/2021, 6:18 AM
@528491 - marvels Hawkeye is nothing. All kids want to go out and buy an action figure called marvels katy.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 4/21/2021, 4:07 AM
There's a brief and very blurry clip of him seemingly pushing through an army with an energy blast with the rings. And it's also possible he can do that wuxia, wire-fu flying thing with the rings as well so it seems like they do have different powers.
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