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Simu Liu recently revealed to PEOPLE who he formed the closest bond with on the set of Avengers: Doomsday
The actor also shared that he was excited to work with "Sir Ian McKellen [and] Sir Patrick Stewart," who he "grew up watching and idolizing"
Liu described the experience of making Avengers: Doomsday as an "incredible, incredible time"
Simu Liugained a few friendships on theAvengers: Doomsdayset.
TheShang-Chistar, 36, revealed to PEOPLE at New York Comic-Con that he formed his closest bond on the new superhero film with one of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's newest additions. "I mean, I definitely can say for sure, I came away fromDoomsdaywith a lot of really fantastic friendships," Liu shared.
"Channing Tatum… I wanted to shout him out because he's just one of my favorite human beings. And I just had such a phenomenal time with him onset [and] offset," Liu said of the 45-year-old actor who plays the superheroGambit. "He's just, you know, such an admirable person."
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TheBarbieactor — whoshared a photowith his fellowDoomsdaycast members, including Tatum,Chris Hemsworth,Robert Downey Jr.,Anthony Mackieand others in May — opened up about what it was like to join such an all-star lineup. "I was lucky enough to be a part of [Doomsday]," he told PEOPLE, before emphasizing during his Comic-Con panel for the new seriesThe Copenhagen Testabout "what an incredible call" it was "to get."
"I experienced kind ofmany waves of excitement. I think first getting that call and then learning who else was gonna be there, some of whom I had had the pleasure of meeting and some I had not," he shared at the panel. "But each and every one of them — just iconic."
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He noted that he was especially jazzed that he got to star with "SirIan McKellen[and] SirPatrick Stewart" — who he said he "grew up watching and idolizing" — and then possibly "having gotten the opportunity to do scenes with them at some point."
"That may or may not have been better, would be something that I maybe would say if I was in the movie," he jokingly added.
Liu described the experience starring inDoomsdayas something akin to "turning on your TV on a Saturday morning."
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"[Because] I just feel like every single person I was working with through it — that I was fortunate enough to consider a colleague — was somebody that I had literally grown up watching," he said.
"And then also just the fun of being in a playground where all of those people were somehow wearing spandex, and we're all there to [play] make believe. It was just an incredible, incredible time," Liu added.
Avengers: Doomsday, which is directed byAvengers: Endgamefilmmakers Anthony and Joe Russo, is slated to hit theaters on Dec. 18, 2026.
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