I noticed, in the trailer for the new Independence Day 2 trailer, available here, they've added a new Chinese lady fighter pilot hero who wishes to "fight for the honor of her family." She certainly portrays China in a positive light.
We can look forward to all sorts of new Chinese heroes in the movies to come. If it's one thing I think of when I think of the Communist Chinese, it's "selfless heroes."
FU Marvel and China
Does not surprise me to be honest, there is a large market in China, got to go after that market and that means not pissing off the Chinaman.
Yeah. All them heroic ChiComs.
You know. The same folks who kept Ho Chi Minh in power and killed 58,000 Americans.
Tell me again why they’re a “Most Favored Nation”?
What most may not realize, Hollywood gets more revenue from its foreign markets than the US. And China is a huge market for US films, which are selectively admitted to the Chinese market. He who pays the piper calls the tune.
Yup. If anyone in the production company ever harbored the notion of sight-seeing in China, they had to kiss Chinese butt.
No doubt they did.
Stan Lee is a huge lib/leftist, so it fits.
The Dr. Strange of Marvel comic books of my youth, 1960s, was a white male.
Dr. Strange simply will never translate successfully to the screen, ever.
I doubt that. Swinton is just a good choice for the role. She’s always had that weird not quite connected to the same reality air. They could have easily kept the character oriental and just not said Tibet if they wanted to make China happy.
“Marvel’s new movie Doctor Strange may have changed the Ancient One from a Tibetan man to a Celtic white woman to appease China.”
I did see a statement from Marvel about this a while ago:
“The rumors that the part of the Ancient One is being played by a Celtic white woman is not true. Our CGI animators were directed to render the character as a giant albino praying mantis. Any resemblance to a human living or dead is purely coincidental and probably tragic.”
Freegards
4th of July will no longer be considered an American holiday.