Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings released this week in theatres worldwide, including India, the US, and the UK. The first legitimate leaked version of Shang-Chi showed up on torrent sites such as The Pirate Bay and Zooqle on Thursday, September 2, with the label “CAM” suggesting it was filmed with a video camera in cinemas. It is against the law and filmmakers deserve to be paid for the content they create. Gadgets 360 does not condone illegal file-sharing. But even with those genuine cases, the illegal Shang-Chi copies are of remarkably poor quality, feature hard-coded subtitles, and/ or are filled with advertisements. While most copies are arguably genuine, given the attached screenshots and user comments attesting to their legitimacy, some are fraudulent and merely exist as a trap to load viruses, malware, and whatnot onto the computers of unsuspecting individuals.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings - the new Marvel movie out now in cinemas - has leaked onto torrent sites and other networks that enable piracy, in differing versions of quality and file size (from 847MB to 2.2GB).