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Simu Liu Blasts Hollywood: "Appalling" Asian Representation Backslide
26 Nov
Summary
- Simu Liu criticizes the significant decline in Asian representation onscreen.
- He highlights successful Asian-led films proving financial viability.
- Liu describes the industry as a prejudiced system that deems Asians risky.

Simu Liu recently took to social media to express his strong disapproval of the current state of Asian representation in Hollywood. He described the perceived "backslide" as appalling and stated that studios often consider Asian actors too risky for major roles. Despite this, Liu pointed to a string of successful films featuring Asian leads, including "Minari" and "Everything Everywhere All At Once," which he noted were financial successes.
Liu contrasted this with the industry's willingness to give second chances to white actors who have caused significant financial losses for studios. He argued that the system is deeply prejudiced, making it difficult for Asian talent to secure meaningful opportunities. Liu's vocal stance reflects a broader concern about diversity and inclusion within the film industry.




