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China to turn sci-fi novel into live-action drama

Updated: Aug 4, 2020 Xinhua Print
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BEIJING - China is turning Liu Cixin's Hugo Award-winning sci-fi novel The Three-Body Problem into a live-action TV drama though the release date has yet to be unveiled.

The upcoming TV drama, known as Three-Body, is on the list of several dozen dramas to be released by Tencent Video, a major Chinese online streaming platform.

A concept poster and a list of major cast members, including director Yang Lei, has been unveiled by Tencent Penguin Pictures.

The Three-Body Problem is the first book of a sci-fi trilogy that revolves around physicist Ye Wenjie's contact with the Trisolaran civilization living in a three-sun system, and the following centuries-long clashes between earthlings and the aliens.

Chinese sci-fi fans are looking forward to the adaptation of the critically acclaimed trilogy into movies and TV dramas. An animated adaptation of The Three-Body Problem was inaugurated last year as a project by the Chinese online video sharing platform Bilibili and is scheduled to be released online in 2021.

The Wandering Earth, another sci-fi novel by Liu Cixin, was turned into a 2019 blockbuster film that generated a box office revenue of 4.68 billion yuan (around $670 million) in the Chinese mainland.

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