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Shang-Chi: Fin Fang Foom Rumors Debunked By Simu Liu Marvel s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings star Simu Liu is revealing at least one big plot spoiler about the movie: it s not going to have a big alien dragon Fin Fang Foom as part of its story. Rumors have been swirling for some time that Fin Fang Foom would make an appearance in Shang-Chi; in a recent interview about the film, Liu reportedly admitted that he was happy with the fact that certain questionable elements from Marvel Comics - like Fin Fang Foom - weren t included in the film. So scratch that one off the rumor list. ....
The Hoddle of Coffee: Tottenham Hotspur news and links for Friday, May 14 Share this story Hi, all! Ramble of the Day As El Chiringuito nicely demonstrated for us last week, the small emotional moments during a football match can make for conversation for television types. After yesterday’s 4-2 win over Manchester United, Liverpool’s Sadio Mané decided not to accept Jürgen Klopp’s high five. BeIN Sports decided to offer an English-language version of El Chiringuito: Just like El Chiringuito’s segment on Eden Hazard, we get a little bit more analysis than we might have expected on a small post-match moment. I would argue that we’ve seen things like this all the time, and it ends up not being a long-standing issue it was only last year Hugo Lloris and Son Heung-min had a scuffle on the pitch heading into halftime. BeIN does have a much more measured approach than ....
Do I count as ‘Asian American’? What the history behind the term taught me TODAY 5/1/2021 Maura Hohman During Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, TODAY is sharing the community’s history, pain, joy and what’s next for the AAPI movement. We will be publishing personal essays, stories, videos and specials throughout the entire month of May. When I saw the photos of the six Asian American women who died in the Atlanta spa shootings in May, I saw my mother, my grandmother and my godmother. The victims may have come from different places from my family and lived their own unique immigration stories, but poring over interviews and GoFundMes, I imagined their excitement amid loss when trying to build a life in a new country, and their dedication to their children felt deeply familiar. ....