Yes, That’s Abomination Fighting Wong In The ‘Shang-Chi’ Trailer, Confirms Kevin Feige

In case there was any lingering doubt, Marvel Studios grand poobahKevin Feigehas confirmed that yes, that really was the Abomination in the most recentShang-Chitrailer. The chonky monster was last seen on the big screen inThe Incredible Hulk, where he was played (in human form) byTim Roth. Feige said nothing about whether or not Roth is reprising the role, and it seems doubtful that he is. But at the very least, his abominable alter-ego will be up on the big screen throwing CGI punches.

Last week, thetrailerforShang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Ringsdropped, and in addition to giving Marvel fans plenty of action, it also featured a surprise: the Abomination, the big bad fromThe Incredible Hulk, appears to have a role to play in the film. As our own Hoai-Tran Bui wrote in herbreakdownof the trailer:

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“And finally, here’s the big talking point of the new trailer: the Abomination fromThe Incredible Hulk. Originally portrayed by Tim Roth in the 2008 film, the Abomination is the Russian-born British Royal Marine who injected himself with super-soldier serum and Bruce Banner’s Gamma-radiated blood, transforming him into a bloodthirsty monster. He’s defeated by Hulk and placed in cryostasis, but it seems that someone has unleashed him into the underground fighting tournament, pitting him against someone who appears to beBenedict Wong’s Wong fromDoctor Strange. It appears he’ll be the big boss battle Shang-Chi will have to win to advance in the tournament.”

While everyone has pretty much accepted this as fact at this point, the Abomination’s appearance in the film wasn’t confirmed by Marvel – until now.

Kevin Feige Sets the Record Straight

Speaking withRotten Tomatoes, Kevin Feige said: “Some fans said, ‘This looks like a character they hadn’t seen in many years named The Abomination, fighting a character that looks like Wong. And I can say that the reason it looks like that is because thatisAbomination fighting Wong.”

He added: “That’s what’s fun about the MCU at this stage. We can do something likeShang-Chi, introducing a brand new hero into the MCU and into the world at large. But that subtitle,The Legend of the Ten Rings, actually connects it back to the very beginning of the MCU, the Ten Rings being the organization that kidnapped Tony Stark at the very beginning ofIron Manone. And that organization was inspired by a character called the Mandarin in the comics.”

Of course, the big question now is: how does the Abomination fit into the film? And will he be turning back into his human form, Tim Roth? Feige doesn’t say anything about that, and Roth isn’t listed on the film’s IMDb page. Of course, that doesn’t mean he’s not going to pop up somewhere in a surprise cameo.Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Ringsarrives in theaters onSeptember 3, 2021.