Here's Why You're Seeing Simu Liu Everywhere In 2023

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You might know Simu Liu best as "Shaun" aka Shang-Chi from Marvel's 2021 blockbuster Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

Simu Liu in "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings"

Some of you might recognize him more as Jung, Janet's charming older brother from Kim's Convenience.

Simu Liu in "Kim's Convenience"
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Maybe you just saw him in the season premiere of Worth It, where he takes Andrew and Steven on a food tour of Toronto.

Three men wearing gloves start grabbing a tower of lobster

He also just hosted the Juno Awards, which is essentially the Canadian Grammys.

  Dale Macmillan / Getty Images
Dale Macmillan / Getty Images

Wherever you know him from, you might be curious why he's popping up everywhere. Or you're obsessed with him (hey, no judgement). Either way, I'm here to tell you why 2023 is about to be a huge year for the Canadian actor.

Next month, he'll be starring alongside Phillipa Soo and Luke Bracey in One True Loves, based on the bestseller by Taylor Jenkins Reid.

He plays Sam, a man who gets thrust into a love triangle when his fiancé's missing-and-presumed-dead husband returns.Taylor Jenkins Reid – who also wroteThe Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, and many more twisty smash hits – is not only the queen of BookTok, but has three major adaptations in progress, including Prime Video's Daisy Jones & The Six which premiered earlier this month.You can watch One True Loves in theaters April 7 and on digital April 14. This film was produced in association with BuzzFeed Studios! 

Watch the trailer here:

In May, you can catch him as rogue coder Casey in sci-fi thriller Simulant

Simu Liu in "Simulant"

Watch the trailer here:

Later this summer, he appears in Greta Gerwig's long-awaited Barbie movie

Men dance in matching outfits on a pink and blue background

Watch the teaser here:

That's not all! He has already wrapped production on two other major projects.

He's set to play the antagonist in Netflix's Atlas with Jennifer Lopez and Sterling K. Brown. He'll also appear in Arthur the King as Liam, based on the 2017 nonfiction book Arthur: The Dog Who Crossed The Jungle To Find A Home. Also confirmed and in development: he'll be starring in and executive producing Prime Video's adaptation of Seven Wonders by Ben Mezrich. Deadline just confirmed he'll lead Paul Feig's new action-comedy Grand Death Lotto with John Cena and his Shang-Chi co-star Awkwafina.  

While Shang-Chi's appearance isn't confirmed, Marvel has a lot more projects releasing this year, and when your movie ends with you meeting The Hulk, Captain Marvel, and Sorcerer Supreme Wong, who knows where you might pop up next...

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and The Marvels hit theaters May 5 and November 10 respectively.Not to mention Secret Invasion, Loki Season 2, What If...? Season 2, Ironheart, Echo, and Agatha: Coven of Chaos all potentially releasing on Disney+ this year. Shang-Chi is bound to appear in at least one of them...right?

That's all we know...for now!