Peter Shinkoda became one of the latest actors to call out behind-the-scenes racism in a major studio project. Shinkoda, who played Nobu on the Marvel Netflix series Daredevil, alleged that Marvel Television head Jeph Loeb made anti-Asian racist claims and prevented the writers from moving forward with fleshing out his character.

During the #SaveDaredevilCon, Shinkoda said the writers had originally planned for more storylines for Nobu and Gao but Loeb forbade them to write said storylines. Shinkoda said, "I'm not into really protecting, you know, certain things anymore but Jeph Loeb told the writers room not to write for Nobu and Gao and this was reiterated many times by many of the writers and showrunners. He said, 'Nobody cares about Chinese people and Asian people. There were three previous Marvel movies, a trilogy called Blade that was made where Wesley Snipes killed 200 Asians each movie. Nobody gives a shit so don't write about Nobu and Gao.' And they were forced to put their storyline down and drop it."

Shinkoda's comments can be heard around the 10-minute mark.

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He added that the writers were "very apologetic" that they couldn't write Nobu's backstory arc. The storyline would have allegedly been about Nobu trying to get a transplant and forging documents in order to get into the country. From there, Nobu would have carried out his Black Sky plans.

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