The live remake of Disney's Mulan will be released on March 27, 2020, but some fans aren't happy with how much it will differ from the original animated movie from 1998. The new Mulan movie won't ...
Although Captain Li Shang does not, in fact, make a man out of Fa Mulan in the beloved 1998 animated film, he does manage to inadvertently reveal her womanhood and win her heart. Stoic at first but ...
Mulan is primed to be the first of Disney’s live-action remakes with some major changes. While the 1998 animated film was chock-full of original and memorable songs, the lovable talking dragon Mushu, ...
Captain Li Shang may not be making a man out of anyone. This week, director Niki Caro divulged that the live-action adaption of Mulan wouldn't feature any of the animated version's original songs. And ...
"Having a commanding officer that is also the sexual love interest was very uncomfortable and we didn't think it was appropriate," says producer Jason Reed Disney’s live-action Mulan will differ from ...
Disney's live-action version of Mulan was finally released on Sept. 4, but there is one character who doesn't make an appearance: Li Shang. While the character serves as Mulan's ...
saddened to report it’s basically been confirmed that li shang will not be in the live-action mulan. the mulan casting call has been confirmed to be accurate. donnie yen was cast as “commander tung,” ...
Fans of the original Mulan animated classic were shouting 'Dishonour!' when they realised Li Shang would not be featuring in the live-action remake, but don't worry, there's a perfectly sensible ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “We split Li Shang into two characters. One became Commander Tung (Donnie Yen) who serves as her ...
Fans have been eagerly waiting for Disney's live-action adaptation of Mulan, but you might want to brace yourself for some heartache Mulan fans: It doesn't look like Captain Li Shang will be making an ...
In celebration of Pride Month, BuzzFeed writer Jake Farrington has declared that the Disney princess Mulan from the eponymous 1998 animated Disney film is a "nonbinary icon" who is "representing for ...
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