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  • Aaron Callas

Live-action TV series 'Three-Body' is coming


The long-awaited Chinese TV adaptation of Liu Cixin's Hugo Award-winning sci-fi novel "The Three-Body Problem" will debut on Jan. 15, according to a press release released Thursday.


The 30-episode series, simply titled "Three-Body," is directed by Yang Lei and stars Zhang Luyi, Yu Hewei, Chen Jin, Wang Ziwen, Lin Yongjian, and Li Xiaoran. Initially set for release last summer, the series was delayed until now.


Preparations for the series began seven years ago, with the crew closely consulting with science and technology experts and sci-fi specialists. Many scenes were shot on the grounds of prominent Chinese scientific institutes.


According to previous reports, the team worked on the script for four years and spent 126 days shooting, traveling to many places like Ningbo, Hengdian, Beijing and Heihe to film, and creating more than 270 film sets, to precisely reenact details of the original book.

The plot of the TV adaptation will revolve around physicist Ye Wenjie's contact with an extraterrestrial civilization known as the Trisolaran and the subsequent centuries-long clash between them and humans. A trailer was also released on Thursday, showing iconic figures like Ye, Wang Miao and Shi Qiang, and famous scenes adapted from the book.



"The Three-Body Problem" is also set to receive a Netflix adaptation, produced by David Benioff, D.B. Weiss and Alexander Woo, with the first episode directed by Hong Kong director Derek Tsang. China's top animator, Tian Xiaopeng, will also direct a new live-action film based on the novel. However, further details and release dates are yet to be announced.

The Chinese TV adaptation, "Three-Body," will be the first live-action production based on the novel to be released. It will be broadcast on China Central Television's TV drama channel CCTV-8 and online platforms of Tencent Video and Migu Video at 9:00 p.m. on Jan. 15, as well as Tencent Video's overseas service WeTV.

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