Disney's live-action "Mulan"

My Mulan fan cast would look like this:

Mulan- Claudia Kim
Fa Zhou- Chow Yun Fat
Fa Li- Ming Na
Grandmother Fa- Tsai Chin
Wushu- Eddie Murphy (reprising role)
Li Shang- Jon Foo
General Li- Russell Wong
Emperor of China- Tom Wu
Chi Fu- James Hong
Yao- Benedict Wong
Chien Po- Darryl Quon
Shan Yu- Uli Latukefu
The Matchmaker- Margaret Cho
 
Liu Yifei cast as Mulan
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After a yearlong worldwide search, Mulan has been found.

Chinese actress Liu Yifei, also known as Crystal Liu, is set to star as the title woman warrior in Disney's live-action adaptation of the classic Chinese tale.

A team of casting directors visited five continents and saw nearly 1,000 candidates for the role, which requires credible martial arts skills, the ability to speak English and the most ineffable requirement of all: star quality. In deference to cultural accuracy, the studio focused on locating an ethnically Chinese young woman to play Hua Mulan, who disguised herself as a man to take her father's army conscription in fifth-century China.

In Liu, Disney found the complete package. Nicknamed "Fairy Sister" by the Chinese public for her pure and innocent looks and image, she has been one of the country's most popular actresses of the current generation since breaking out with a series of hit television dramas in the mid-2000s, while she was still a teenager enrolled in the Beijing Film Academy. She is fluent in English, having lived in Queens, N.Y., for part of her childhood, and acted in English in both 2008's The Forbidden Kingdom, alongside Jackie Chan and Jet Li, and 2014's Outcast, opposite Nicolas Cage and Hayden Christensen. She also starred opposite Emile Hirsch in Danish auteur Bille August's period romance The Chinese Widow, which opened the Shanghai International Film Festival in June.

Liu, who has served as a brand ambassador for Dior, Tissot, Garnier and Pantene, most recently starred in the fantasy romance Once Upon a Time, which earned $82.3 million in China this summer. Her other credits include 2012's The Assassins, which earned Liu her first major acting award (at the Macau International Movie Festival), Never Gone and The Four trilogy. She recently signed with WME and continues to be represented by Chinese manager David Chen.

Niki Caro, who most recently helmed The Zookeeper’s Wife, is directing Disney's live-action Mulan, which is produced by Chris Bender, Jason Reed and Jake Weiner and eyeing a 2019 release. The 1998 animated version, voice-starring Agents of SHIELD's Ming-Na Wen alongside Eddie Murphy and B.D. Wong, earned $304.3 million worldwide as well as Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations.
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Forgot for awhile that this was happening. And I know me saying this is nothing more than nostalgia pandering because I love the original, but I wonder if Ming Na Wen would appear in this in any capacity. Not as Mulan, obviously, but just a role in general.
 
She could play the mother or someone else in a cameo role. Would be a nice nod to the animated movie.
 
Some news at last! Don't know who that girl is, but she's absolutely adorable. She's also a singer, according to Wikipedia, and of course she is... Reflection is not gonna sing itself. :awesome:
 
I was hoping for Jessica Henwick, but I also wanted Naomi Scott for Jasmine so I can't complain :oldrazz:

Hopefully Ming Na plays her mother or at least some sort of cameo.
 
Now we just need the second most important role to be cast.

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She looks amazing! I can't wait to see her in drag! I think she will be amazing. So excited this is going on
 
She's very beautiful indeed... imagine how much of a moron you'd have to be to mistake her for a man. :o

I was hoping for Jessica Henwick, but I also wanted Naomi Scott for Jasmine so I can't complain :oldrazz:
I've heard good things about Henwick, but she's only half-Chinese. Casting someone like her as one of the most iconic Chinese folktale heroes ever would have been a disaster.
 
Well, obviously she will be dressed down etc.

I can't wait to see who they get to play Shang.
 
I know they like to make these things slightly more grounded but I do hope they keep Mushu even if he's voiced by a Chinese actor or comedian.
 
Without Mushu, there wouldn't be a point for Disney to do their version. Might as well just watch that Mulan live-action movie that came out a few years ago.

BTW, you all know it will be Kevin Hart as Mushu.
 
Yeah there's no reason not to have Mushu. Get ken jeong to voice him. He would be perfect for a Disney character
 
Great casting.

My only concern is that she is actually 30 years old.

The previous leaked casting call revealed that they were looking for someone around 18-20s for the role of Mulan.


Anyway, great choice!!
 
Great casting.

My only concern is that she is actually 30 years old.

The previous leaked casting call revealed that they were looking for someone around 18-20s for the role of Mulan.

Anyway, great choice!!

Well most Asians, especially East Asians, tend to look significantly younger than they actually are. Heck, I thought she was around 20 or so until I Google'd her name, had no idea she's 30.

Officially looking forward to this movie now that they've cast a race-appropriate Mulan. Don't screw up my childhood, Disney! :p
 
Well most Asians, especially East Asians, tend to look significantly younger than they actually are. Heck, I thought she was around 20 or so until I Google'd her name, had no idea she's 30.

Officially looking forward to this movie now that they've cast a race-appropriate Mulan. Don't screw up my childhood, Disney! :p


As a Chinese person, I don't know if I should be flattered or insulted by your comment.

This whole "East Asians tend to look significantly younger than they actually are" is just a silly generalization or sterotype.

How about you stop labelling us and start seeing us as individuals?



Sorry but I have no faith in this one. Western people couldn't even get their facts right in the 1998 Disney Mulan movie.

Mulan's last name is "Hua", not "Fa" as appeared in that 1998 Disney animated movie.

It's so embarrassing that they couldn't even get such a simple historical fact correct.


And Mulan is not a Disney princess. She is not born into royalty and she did not marry a prince.

Disney couldn't even get this simple historical fact correct. How embarrassing.
 

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