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Simu Liu will reprise his role as Shang-Chi when Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and the X-Men live-action in Avengers: Doomsday. Marvel Studios is bringing back several of the original X-Men for one of the last installments in The Multiverse Saga. The actor was asked about his involvement in the upcoming big Avengers team-up for next year.

Simu Liu Dropping Easter Eggs on Cast

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The actor spoke about his appearance in the film at New York Comic-Con 2025. When asked about his involvement, ScreenRant (via @hey__arthur) reported Simu Liu saying, “I mean, what an incredible call to get. I experienced kind of many waves of excitement.”

He further added on learning how he would be a part of the film, “I think first getting that call and then learning who else was gonna be there, some of whom I had had the pleasure of meeting and some I had not yet met. But each and every one of them just iconic, iconic people.”

According to CinemaBlend, Liu teased that actors he “may or may not have scenes with” each other in the film. Wow, groundbreaking stuff there, Simu. Next, he will probably tell us that the movie might or might not have a plot. But here’s the thing – this kind of deliberate ambiguity actually tells us more than he probably intended.

The fact that Liu is being this careful about discussing potential team-ups suggests that Avengers: Doomsday might be pulling some serious narrative tricks. We’re talking about a film that could fundamentally change how these characters interact, and Liu’s caginess feels less like standard Marvel secrecy and more like “holy crap, we’re doing something huge.”

Why Avengers: Doomsday Could Be Marvel’s Game-Changer

Image from Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), Courtesy of Marvel Studios

Simu Liu isn’t just throwing around empty hype when he says this film is “worth the wait.” The man’s got insider knowledge, and his confidence suggests that Marvel might actually have learned from some of their recent… let’s call them “learning experiences.” Think about it: Doomsday has the potential to bring together storylines that have been building for years.

Shang-Chi’s mystical martial arts background, the multiverse chaos, the introduction of new heroes and villains – it’s all converging into what could be Marvel’s most ambitious project since Endgame. If the actor is being this careful about discussing team-ups, chances are we’re in for some seriously unexpected character combinations.

Here’s where things get really interesting. Screen Rant has been buzzing about the possibility of Simu Liu’s Shang-Chi teaming up with X-Men characters in Avengers: Doomsday. Now, before you roll your eyes at another “everything is connected” theory, consider this: Liu’s martial arts expertise would actually mesh incredibly well with characters like Wolverine or even Storm.

The X-Men integration into the MCU has been handled with all the grace of a drunk elephant so far, but pairing Shang-Chi with mutant characters could be the stroke of genius Marvel needs. Liu’s fighting style combined with mutant powers? That’s not just fan service – that’s brilliant storytelling that plays to each character’s strengths.

Marvel’s Strategic Secrecy Makes Perfect Sense

Image from Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), Courtesy of Marvel Studios

Let’s be real here – Marvel’s obsession with secrecy has reached almost comical levels. But in Simu Liu’s case, the vagueness might actually be strategic brilliance. By not confirming or denying specific team-ups, Marvel keeps audiences guessing while building anticipation. Liu’s comments suggest that the film’s structure might be more complex than your typical “heroes assemble, fight bad guy, save world” formula.

If actors genuinely don’t know who they’ll be sharing scenes with until they’re on set, we could be looking at a film that breaks traditional narrative expectations. What strikes me most about Simu Liu’s recent comments isn’t just what he’s saying – it’s how he’s saying it. There’s a genuine excitement there that feels different from the usual promotional circuit enthusiasm.

This feels like an actor who knows he’s part of something special. Liu has been refreshingly honest about his journey in Hollywood and his pride in representing Asian characters in mainstream cinema. His confidence in Avengers: Doomsday suggests that the film won’t just be another action spectacle – it’ll be something that honors the characters and stories that got us here.

The waiting game for Avengers: Doomsday continues, but if Simu Liu’s enthusiasm is any indication, we’re in for something that’ll make the wait worthwhile. Just don’t expect him to spoil the surprises anytime soon – Marvel’s got him locked down tighter than Vibranium. Of course, in this age of leaks, it’s not surprising that Marvel is making their actors remain tight-lipped on their projects.

Final Thoughts

Simu Liu also added that the film will be “worth the wait.” Given that we have to wait until December 18, 2026, it had better be. The pressure is on for Marvel to deliver a crossover that not only rivals Infinity War and Endgame but also justifies the Multiverse Saga’s somewhat bumpy ride. A massive, fan-service-filled spectacle is precisely what the doctor ordered. Or, in this case, what Doctor Doom ordered.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Entertainment and was syndicated with permission.

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