7 times Marvel's first leading Asian superhero Simu Liu owned Facebook and Twitter

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The star of the upcoming movie Shang-chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings cracks jokes and embarrasses his dog on social media

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Simu Liu poses with his Kim's Convenience costars Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Jean Yoon, Andrea Bang, and Andrew Phung at the 2019 Canadian Screen Awards.

At the San Diego Comic Conference last weekend, Chinese-Canadian actor Simu Liu was introduced into the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Shang-chi, the first leading Asian superhero, in the film Shang-chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

Not only is this a huge step forward for Asian representation in American media, but it’s the perfect role for Liu, a martial arts fan currently known for his role as Jung on Netflix show Kim’s Convenience. He’s also active on social media, often posting hilarious messages and videos for his fans.

Here are seven times Liu owned social media:

"How were your weekends?" 

A popular Facebook group composed of people of Asian descent living in Canada, the US, Australia, and other countries around the world, Subtle Asian Traits (SAT) is known for its jokes about bubble tea and parent expectations. Liu, who has posted in the group before, surprised SAT members on Wednesday, just a few days after being announced as Shang-chi, with this post, which has since been deleted:

Chinese-Canadian actor Simu Liu makes history with the role of Shang-chi in Shang-chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

"Thanks for getting back to me" 

In December 2018, Liu posted a shoutout to Marvel saying "Are we gonna talk or what #ShangChi" and replied to his own tweet on July 21 with "Thanks for getting back to me."

 

Shrimp cracker superhero  

Nobody:

Simu Liu: *loud chomping sounds* Guess what I'm a superhero now

 

#StarringJohnCho calls for more diversity in Hollywood

 

Weekend getaway  

Not everyone gets to go to ComicCon and be so casual about it.

 

Man vs. Dog  

When you can't play fetch cause your owner won't let your sticks go.

 

YouTube channel Wong Fu productions aims to make Asian represenation the norm

 

That was a dumb move  

Please don't hit yourself while exercising.

 

Struck speechless 

Appropriate response for Hiddlestoners.

 

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