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Ming-Na Wen Is Negotiating a Cameo in Disney’s Live-Action MULAN Remake

Disney’s live-action Mulan remake is still in the pre-production, but it’s never too early to call in the Cavalry! Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. actress Ming-Na Wen provided the voice of Mulan in Disney’s animated feature film and its direct-to-video sequel, so it’s no surprise that Wen would very much like to make an appearance in the new version of Mulan. And during her recent appearance at the Heroes & Villains Fest in Nashville, Wen indicated that there has been some progress on that front.

Via ComicBook.com, Wen was asked if she was interested in appearing in Mulan and if she had been approached about it. “All of the above,” replied Wen. “I’m hoping. I mean, I’ve spoken to one of the producers on the film, and they’re still in the very early stages of it. So, we’re keeping an eye on it, and hopefully, yeah, It would be lovely too, I think, for the fans as well as for myself, right?”

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Wen added, perhaps in jest, that she wanted fans to go on social media and tell Disney that they want to see her in the film. “So, I want everybody to Tweet, later on, today, to Disney and let them know how you feel,” said Wen. It shouldn’t even be a question, although it’s doubtful that remake would give Wen a chance to show off her Melinda May-style fighting skills.

But you know who really wants to see Wen back in Mulan? This guy, for purely selfish reasons.

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It’s all about the Szechuan sauce! Wubba Lubba Dub Dub!

Do you want to see Ming-Na Wen kick some ass in the Mulan remake? Let us know in the comment section below!

Images: Marvel TV/ABC/Disney/Adult Swim

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