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“Throughout my life the Ten Rings gave our family power.”- Wenwu

First time introduced in Marvel Studios’ Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Shang-Chi’s father Wenwu, has quickly achieved popularity with his uniqueness shown in the trailers. Wields the mighty power of the Ten Rings against those who oppose him, Wenwu is the feared leader of the Ten Rings Organization, which has lurked in the shadows of the MCU since the very beginning.

Prior to the movie’s official release, today Hot Toys is excited to present Wenwu as 1/6th scale collectible figure from Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

Meticulously crafted based on the appearance of Tony Leung as Wenwu in the movie, the figure features a newly developed head sculpt with impressive likeness; beautifully tailored costume with screen authenticity; amazingly-detailed accessories including ring power using and ring power attacking effect accessories, Shang-Chi power restraint effect accessory, a pair of interchangeable forearms wielding the rings specially painted with luminous reflective effect, and a figure stand.

This new Wenwu collectible figure will definitely be an incredible addition to your collection!

$250 on Sideshow:

https://www.sideshow.com/collectibles/marvel-wenwu-hot-toys-909231
 
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I Love how they built the rings in motion ! Damn!

Yes, but one can't help but think that this one will sag over time if he's posed alone. It makes you think that one of Shang-Chi's "coming soon" accessories will be an effect that counters/meshes with it and prevents that from happening.

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I would've been tempted by a proper Mandarin, especially played by Tony Leung, but this guy isn't the Mandarin. He's not even wearing green! It's a cool enough costume and everything, but he screams "generic Mortal Kombat ripoff background character #37". I don't care for the movie either, so I'm just posting to say that in an alternate universe, I'd have bought a Mandarin figure. Even the Temujin look would've been better:

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Honestly, I'm still pissed that Iron Man became A-List and I got none of the toys I wanted...
 
I'm in agreement, this Wenwu - name, look and reimagining of rings doesn't really scream "the Mandarin" to me so I'm disappointed. Cool look but I will produce my own. I'm in on the Shang-Chi figure though.
 
Someone on another board commented that Hot Toys has now perfected the "Disappointed Asian Dad" headsculpt. :ROFLMAO:
"You got an A minus?!"

"What do you mean you're taking liberal arts and not medicine?!"

"You're dating a comedian named Akwafina?!"
 
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The Mandarin......

Now known as Wenwu.

They obviously did this to separate themselves from the shady character's racially portrayed past of Fu Manchu. But why drop The Mandarin name? Because it was associated with Fu? I doubt it is because of Trevor from IM3. No, because they don't want this character at all associated with the Marvel Comics Mandarin and upset those Chinese folk.

Meanwhile.... China still will not show this movie. Glad the rest of the world can't use the characters correct name to appease a box office giant for money... And still they said FU to Disney. Just like Mulan. They don't want American Made Asian movies. Even if made by and staring Asian Americans.

I predict this figure will also be around as long as Trevor was... (and Shangchi as well).

Looks great though.
 
The Mandarin......

Now known as Wenwu.

They obviously did this to separate themselves from the shady character's racially portrayed past of Fu Manchu. But why drop The Mandarin name? Because it was associated with Fu? I doubt it is because of Trevor from IM3. No, because they don't want this character at all associated with the Marvel Comics Mandarin and upset those Chinese folk.

Meanwhile.... China still will not show this movie. Glad the rest of the world can't use the characters correct name to appease a box office giant for money... And still they said FU to Disney. Just like Mulan. They don't want American Made Asian movies. Even if made by and staring Asian Americans.

I predict this figure will also be around as long as Trevor was... (and Shangchi as well).

Looks great though.
IDK - Tony Leung is considered an icon of Asian cinema, so there will probably be more demand for this than you think. Maybe not as much by collectors stateside, but we're not the only market.
 
Why is that and which toys?
I meant that, being an Ironfan, I looked forward to getting Hot Toys versions of his villains. But the MCU treated them all poorly, so I never got to have my favourites from the comics represented as figures. Iron Monger/Stane was good enough, albeit massively changed. I like Bridges, but the figure's too expensive and clunky for my blood. Meanwhile Vanko/Crimson Dynamo was wasted and turned into Not-Blacklash-now-called-Whiplash. His look in the comics was cooler too:

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I get why Rourke's pissed, as they changed everything from what the original IM2 was supposed to be. Moving on, much as I like Rockwell, his character never got a figure so I don't have a Justin Hammer. Iron Patriot was wasted as a repaint for Rhodey and didn't look nearly as cool as the comic version:

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Ghost was changed so much that I don't even understand why they used that name. 616 Ghost was a corporate saboteur who was basically the Unabomber with a cool suit. Then he got a creepier redesign and became a fan favourite:

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The MCU version has literally nothing in common with the character apart from them both wearing white and having red lights on their head. The powers too, kinda. But that's not Ghost. They destroyed the Mandarin with Slattery, then that Guy Pearce villain who was a one-appearance no-name from the comics. They also ruined AIM as all that was AIM about them was their name. And now with Shang-Chi they completely ruined the Mandarin. It's just a goddamn shame that Iron Man's an A-Lister and there's not one villain figure I want to buy and pair him with. I'm more interested in some day hunting down the Neon Suits to put in a Tron display, than buying the "canon" armours.

The Mandarin......

Now known as Wenwu.

They obviously did this to separate themselves from the shady character's racially portrayed past of Fu Manchu. But why drop The Mandarin name? Because it was associated with Fu? I doubt it is because of Trevor from IM3. No, because they don't want this character at all associated with the Marvel Comics Mandarin and upset those Chinese folk.

Meanwhile.... China still will not show this movie. Glad the rest of the world can't use the characters correct name to appease a box office giant for money... And still they said FU to Disney. Just like Mulan. They don't want American Made Asian movies. Even if made by and staring Asian Americans.

I predict this figure will also be around as long as Trevor was... (and Shangchi as well).

Looks great though.
I still don't get why the Mandarin was considered racist. Even in the old comics he's specifically distinct from the Chinese Government and does his own thing. He's LARPing as a descendant of Genghis Khan and wants to create an Empire. He's no more racist than the myriad of "country X stereotypes turned supergenius villain" types. By the same logic all the German villains (Skull, Zemo, Strucker, Zola, etc) are racist, Doom is racist, Midas is racist, Blofeld is racist, and so on. Hell, Dracula is the original "non-WASP foreigner who wants to **** our women" villain and he's a classic. I guess the Balkans and Germany should go file some complaints...

Fine, you want to distance him from the Fu Manchu look, I get it. The droopy mustache always looked silly anyhow. But comics Mandarin was a badass techno-sorcerer supergenius martial artist. I always loved that guy and I don't get why he's got to be trashed everytime. Hell, the armoured look from Armoured Adventures was great:

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I'd have bought a proper Mandarin in a heartbeat. In a business suit, in his robes, in some type of armour, whatever. But I'm not buying a guy named Wenwu, who's dressed in blue, wears bracelets and is not a long-haired techno-sorcerer. I hope at least Armour Wars and Ironheart, much as I don't care about Cheadle's Rhodes or Ree-Ree, give us something like Hammer in a suit (Titanium Man rework? Detroit Steel?) or Zeke Stane. Something!

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It's telling that I was Iron-crazed for nearly two decades, and I still only own a single HT Ironfig; the Endgame suit. Nothing about MCU Iron Man was appealing to me. Even their versions of classic suits (Silver Centurion, Ultimate, Extremis) sucked. Rescue going purple and being churned out in a haste was underwhelming too. Maybe one day I'll get a War Machine just to have one, but Cheadle simply sucks so much at the role. Now that I think of it, I don't have a Widow either, and I used to love SHIELD. But I suppose that was mainly because of Fury & Stark. Same as my Marvel Horror phase, once the years pass, you're left with maybe one or two wants instead of wanting the whole lot. I guess that's natural. They count on the hype getting us to buy stuff that 5 years later we'll look at and go "eh". I'd still buy a 616 Fury and the Iron Foes I mentioned above, but I come to same conclusion egarding the majority of properties we get into; eventually you spread yourself too thin and from the 10, 15 characters per theme/property you "like", it's really only 2 or 3 that really stay with you.

IDK - Tony Leung is considered an icon of Asian cinema, so there will probably be more demand for this than you think. Maybe not as much by collectors stateside, but we're not the only market.
Leung's a darling of the 90s/00s indie scene all over the world, but I doubt the people who loved Chungking Express want to buy a Not!Mandarin dolly for 250$+ shipping & taxes. The Asian market loves robots most of all. Even something made distinctly for the Asian market, like Captain Harlock, never sold all that well. He might do better there, but not to the point of rivalling some flashier and more well known characters. I love lots of actors too, but I'd not pay 300 euros if I didn't care for the character and/or design. I might be tempted, but much as I like Jake Gyllenhaal, I'm more likely to go back and buy a Dastan since I already love the old PoP games, than to get a Mysterio.
 
100% excited to see the movie this weekend, but 100% not getting $250.00 figures from it.

To be fair, I am not planning on getting any figures from the Eternals, either.

Outside of No Way Home and the Disney Plus MCU stuff, my days of going "all in"
on Hot Toys lines are over.
 
I'm gonna definitely wait (just like any HT) before I decide to PO. It really depends on how I like the movie. I think The Mandarin looks cool. The new interpretation of the Rings still has that mystical thing about them. I like them better than just a LOTR finger rings of power rip off. The HS and the Ring effects look very cool, just too bad the Rings can't be lit up. My guess is they will do the glow in the dark paint thing again with the rings.
 
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