![]() ![]() “One of the things in terms of trying to emote and create any sort of characterization is a face and eyes,” said Townsend. Here’s what the two post-credits scenes in Marvel’s “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” hint about the future of the MCU and what’s to come in phase four. Movies ‘Shang-Chi’ post-credits scenes explained: What they mean for Marvel’s Phase Four “So you’ve got to try and echo reality as much as possible and lean into that so that there is enough familiarity there that the audience sort of buy it a little bit more easily.” ![]() “When you’re dealing with the fantastical, it’s always a big challenge to try and make these things look real,” said Townsend. Townsend explained that “a tremendous amount of work” goes into developing these creatures, even if they’re only seen a few shots in the film. And we really wanted to lean into Chinese mythology and approach things in terms of their design based as closely as we could on specific characters.” “The creatures inhabit a somewhat fantastical world and because of that, we wanted these creatures to show that element of fantasy. Besides Morris and his fellow Hundun, Ta Lo is home to “horse-like characters based on Qilin … nine-tailed foxes based on a character called a Huli Jing … phoenixes and there’s also a pair of huge Fu Dogs, which are based on the creatures you’d see guarding a gate,” said Townsend. ![]()
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