A Marvel movie universe movie has been added to Disney + just in time for its crucial link Shang-Chi and the legend of the ten rings. Disney + has re-released Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King, which was originally included as part of the Thor: The dark world Blu-ray release. “All Hail the King” was a pivotal little story, which is certainly the first time the Marvel Cinematic Universe real Mandarin, made his presence known, after Aldrich Killian and a poor failed actor Trevor Slattery (Ben Kingsley) tried to use The Mandarin’s name as a Trojan horse for AIM’s nefarious schemes. Iron Man 3.
Here is the new synopsis of Marvel One-Shot: We all praise the kingDisney + release:
Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King (2013) was recently added and has a front-page banner before Trevor Slattery’s return to Shang-Chi. The short film mentions the authentic Mandarin, ends with a hook for Shang-Chi and was originally released as a special feature film on Blu-ray Iron Man 3.
Shang-Chi it will finally tie one of the big loose ends of the MCU, which has been left hanging from the first Iron man The film featured the organization Ten Rings. Iron man provoked all sorts of theories from Marvel fans about how The Mandarin would end up appearing as Tony Stark’s main enemy, just like in comics. However, director Shane Black decided to subvert the expectations of fans of the Marvel tradition with his Iron Man 3 Trevor Slattery spun, but Black’s cynical point about the nature of the characters was lost on most fans.

In fact, Marvel fans had invested so much time and effort in theories about The Mandarin, the Ten Rings, and the Iron man franchise to which it reacts Iron Man 3 it was intense. It was like that tan intense that Marvel Studios for the first time had to recognize one of its own film developments. “All Hail the King” only exists because the MCU had to give fans at least the hope that there was a real version of The Mandarin hiding somewhere in the MCU. Years later, fans finally get what the single shot promised.
Shang-Chi will follow suit with Marvel Comics reinventing The Mandarin as something more than the racial stereotype as it began. Actor Tony Leung will play “Xu Wenwu,” a version of The Mandarin that is more complex in its family drama with Shang-Chi (a compound of The Mandarin and another Marvel villain stereotype, Fu Manchu). It has already been confirmed that Ben Kingsley is there Shang-Chi, so clearly, the facts of “All Hail The King” will be treated in this film.
Marvel One-Shot: All Hail The King is now airing on Disney +.