The actor first expresses his enthusiasm at working with a mostly Asian cast for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. As he states in the interview: It's the Asians Assemble! To have Tony Leung, Awkwafina, Ronny Chieng, Meng'er, and Fala Chen, it feels very, very exciting. Later, as the discussion moves to the topic of the Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness film, the actor talked about his perception with Sam Raimi helming the project: It's a cracking script. And now, having Sam Raimi involved has been a really wonderful experience. As the actor further discussed the experience shooting the Doctor Strange sequel, Wong mentions when the production is set to finish: I like throwing alts, and he likes them, so we just have a bit of a laugh. I just throw anything at the wall, and sometimes it will fall down and sometimes it'll stick. It's amazing, the creative process. As long as you're not afraid to throw something at the wall, it might be right or it might be wrong, but we're all just trying to make something here. We're having a lot of fun. We're finishing that off in September, so we're nearly there. This is interesting to note as Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness had already experienced delays in production. As with a number of films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Coronavirus pandemic led to delays of varying lengths. However, it was confirmed that the principal photography wrapped up in April, earlier this year. Possible Raimi pickups and reshoots Wong's statement that the production is still ongoing, with additional filming being done until September, is likely in reference to unannounced pickups and reshoots. This is different from post-production which largely involves special effects and editing.