" Honestly, I was watching Marvel films and was always crestfallen: Where are the super-Asians? People are looking to be represented by their heroes. "
- Benedict Wong

In the statement, Benedict Wong expresses his disappointment with the portrayal—or lack thereof—of Asian characters in Marvel films. He highlights a common sentiment among viewers who seek to see themselves or people like them reflected in superhero narratives.

This sentiment delves deeper into issues of representation and identity within media. Wong’s comment underscores the importance of diverse character portrayals that resonate with various audiences across different cultural backgrounds. When major franchises such as Marvel fail to include significant roles for Asian characters, it can lead to a sense of exclusion and underrepresentation among Asian viewers who wish to see heroes they can relate to or aspire to be like. This absence not only affects the audience's engagement but also perpetuates stereotypes about which types of individuals are capable of being superheroes.

Benedict Wong is an accomplished British actor known for his roles in both independent films and blockbuster franchises, including Marvel’s “Doctor Strange” series where he plays the character of Wong. His comments reflect a broader discussion within the entertainment industry about inclusivity and representation on screen.