Shang-Chi Director Supports Fundraiser to Help Kids See His MCU Movie

Shang-Chi Updates: Daniel Deston, director of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings has organized a fundraiser, to take kids to watch his movie in theatres. This mainly focuses on children from a poor background so that they could get a chance to watch movies in theatres.
Marvels are widely popular for making superheroes, which are welcomed by people all around the world. These superheroes have also built an amazing fan base.
Since the beginning of Marvel, they are making Shang- Chi movies, and these movies are widely popular. Shang- Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is now set for a 45-day theoretical show. The movie also has incredible cast members, including Simu Liu, Awkawfina, Meng’er Zhang, Fala Chen, Michelle Yeoh, Benedict Wong, and Tony Leung.

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The new movie is also a big project, like Black Panther in 2018, as like the production as well as the cast and crew members. Fans are expecting a huge surprise from the famous director. The Shang-Chi star Simu Liu wanted the movie to make a huge impact like the ‘Black Panther’ and also give a chance for kids to watch the movie on the screen.
Ron Han has organized a fundraiser for the same for the Boys & Girls Club of San Gabriel Valley for almost 100 students so that they can watch Shang- Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings on the private screen. The youngsters will be able to see themselves depicted on-screen during the private screening, which will include basic safety precautions such as mask and temperature checks.
The challenge also focuses on increasing more charity measures all over the world, making them aware of the need to help the poor ones.
The latest movie by Disney ‘Black Widow’ had both theatrical and Disney+ releases together, but Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings will be having an exclusive theatrical release.
Many of them have their best memories of a film they have seen when they were a youngster in a theatre with family, friends or the most loved one’s. This is an opportunity to treat kids who may not get the chance to go to the theatre very frequently.

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