
Age: 32
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Alan Aruna (阿如那; born September 18, 1993 in Xing’an, Inner Mongolia, China) is a Chinese actor of Mongolian ethnicity celebrated for his range and frequently intense supporting roles, especially in crime and action genres, across film and television. A graduate of the Shanghai Theatre Academy, he made his screen debut in the 2016 film Mr. Donkey (Tie Jiang) and has since appeared in a wide array of movies including Goldbuster (2017), Hello My Dog (2018), Begin Again (2019), The Winners (2020), Schemes in Antiques (2021), Break Through the Darkness (2021), Ping-Pong of China (2023), Chase After You (2023), One and Only (2023), Raid on the Lethal Zone (2023, main role), Moscow Mission (2023), A Place Called Silence (2024), Hovering Blade (2024), Article 20 (2024), and upcoming 2025 films Gezhi Town, The Fire Raven, and Legends of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants. On television, he’s credited in dramas such as Are You Safe (2022), Great Miss D (2022), The Knockout (2023), The Bionic Life (2023), Sharp Turns, Xing Jing Shi Ke 1: Feng Hua Zheng Mao, Extreme Punishment Suit, and People in Beijing, as well as forthcoming series Small Police Station (2025) and Sword Rose (2025), alongside variety and guest appearances including Call Me by Fire Season 4 (2024), My Little One: Good Life (2024), and Come On Bro (2023). Across genres from gritty realism to large-scale spectacle, Aruna’s commanding screen presence has made him a recognizable and adaptable talent in contemporary Chinese cinema and television.

Alan Aruna

Shang-Chi
for Shang-Chi in Sentry: CARNAGE (Live Action Film)
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Once hailed as Earth’s shining savior, the Sentry is overtaken by the Void and begins a merciless purge, leaving Earth’s defenders in ruins. Captain Marvel is the first to die brutally and followed by countless others: Nova, Quasar, Juggernaut, and more, their resistance swallowed in horror. Shang-Chi and the Iron Fists, Danny Rand and Lin Lie, unleash a furious martial-arts assault, striking with dazzling precision before being brutally annihilated. Hulk and Blue Marvel strike next, their seismic blows fracturing space-time and hurling all three into an endless multiversal war. Across shattered realities—neon Cyberpunk 2099, the ash of the Age of Apocalypse, sorcerer kingdoms, and machinized futures—Sentry consumes alternate versions of himself in grotesque, Prototype-like amalgamations, mutating into a hydra of light and void. On one ravaged Earth he meets King Hyperion, who once slew his own Sentry, but this Void-fed monster mutates mid-battle and devours him. Gladiator of the Shi’ar crashes in with comet-like might, briefly matching his power before being consumed. The rampage leads to a symbiote-dominated Earth, where Knull commands an army of horrors—including the corrupted Dark Surfer. There Sentry is torn in half and the Void absorbed into Knull’s abyssal crucible. Amid the chaos, Carnage—who has spilled his blood onto the Darkhold to claim eldritch might, and silenced Scarlet Witch in a brutal killing to prevent her reality-bending interference—strikes. With psychotic cunning he slays Knull and ascends as the new King in Black. God-tier power flooding him, Carnage resurrects Sentry not as savior but as a colossal symbiote war-engine bound to his throne. The film closes in cosmic horror: Carnage, blood-drenched and crowned in living flesh, seated upon a throne of writhing shadows as the multiverse trembles. His abyssal laughter echoes through every rift, heralding that the nightmare has only begun—and that reality itself is now his endless slaughterhouse.

