![]() ![]() Then I met with Jason and he loved the idea," she says. "I asked my manager and my agent if that would be a possibility because I thought that would be kind of fun. She also credits Mulan fans for suggesting that she appear in the film. ![]() And this time, they only needed me there for a week. "I thought that was very appropriate and just wonderful, a little Easter egg where I could pass the baton. " came up with this great idea where instead of shooting an entire scene, I’d just make a cameo at the very end to announce Mulan to the emperor," Ming-Na shared. We all tried, and it’s too bad.'"īut the idea wasn't tossed out, but instead, re-worked with producer Jason Reed and director, Niki Caro. I said, 'Look, if it was meant to me be, it was meant to be. "I totally understood, and I’m always very Zen about this stuff. " just threw up their hands: 'We can’t lose you for a month!'" Ming-Na explained. That didn't work out "because of the weather, they needed me to be out there for a month just in case" and because of her Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. "I was going to be the potential mother-in-law for the matchmaker scene," she shared with the NY Times. However, the plan was for her to be in an entirely different scene. If you didn't see, the 56-year-old actress and original voice of the animated Mulan plays the part of "Esteemed Guest" as she introduces her successor, Yifei Liu, to the Emperor. Ming-Na Wen surprised fans over the weekend when they saw her at the end of the new live-action Mulan film. ![]()
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