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Simu Liu Calls 'Avengers: Doomsday' a 'Love Letter' to Superhero Movies
4 Nov
Summary
- Simu Liu excited to work with many actors he grew up watching
- Film described as a 'love letter to the entire genre of superhero movies'
- Focuses on misfits and underdogs who found hope in comic books

According to Simu Liu, the star of 'Shang-Chi,' the upcoming 'Avengers: Doomsday' film is a 'love letter to the entire genre of superhero movies.' The highly anticipated film, set for release in December 2025, will see the reunion of beloved Marvel superheroes from across the multiverse.
Liu, who is set to reprise his role in the film, expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating that he is excited to work with many actors he grew up watching. The 36-year-old actor believes the film will resonate with misfits and underdogs who found hope in comic books, saying, "Feeling like there was hope for them [comic books] somehow - that it didn't matter if they didn't fit in - I think there's just always a special place in my heart for that entire genre."
'Avengers: Doomsday' will feature the return of several iconic Marvel characters, including Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Paul Rudd as Ant-Man, and many more. The film, directed by the Russo Brothers and written by Michael Waldron and Stephen McFeely, promises to be a thrilling and emotional journey for fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.




