‘Daredevil’ actor Peter Shinkoda, accuses Jeph Loeb, the former head of Marvel Television, of making anti-Asian comments and cutting his character’s storyline. - NBCAsianAmerica
Peter Shinkoda, the actor who was featured in Marvel’s now-canceled “Daredevil” series, accused Jeph Loeb, former head of Marvel Television, of making anti-Asian comments and cutting his character’s storyline.
“This was reiterated many other times by many of the writers and many of the showrunners that nobody cares about Chinese people and Asian people,” Shinkoda said.
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