The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Netflix buys Chinese blockbuste­r ‘The Wandering Earth’

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LOS ANGELES: Streaming giant Netflix has bought distributi­on rights to the current China-made blockbuste­r The Wandering Earth.

During the Lunar New Year period, it had opened in fourth position, but quickly climbed to the top spot and has not yet relinquish­ed it. After 14 days in cinemas, the epic has raked in about RMB4.07 billion (RM2.53 billion) and likely has weeks of its cinematic run left to go.

Adapted from a 2000 novella of the same name by the godfather of Chinese sci-fi, Liu Cixin, the film tells the story of people working together to save the planet from our aged, imploding sun by moving it with giant thrusters to another solar system.

Netflix operates globally, but not in China, where local regulation­s have barred its entry. It was able to license some of its content in China through an arrangemen­t with local streaming service iQIYI, but that deal has expired. Netflix is also slowly ramping up its roster of Mandarin-language content through production of original series and through acquisitio­ns.

Netflix gave no date for releasing The Wandering Earth on its platform.

“Netflix is committed to providing entertainm­ent lovers with access to a wide variety of global content,” said Jerry Zhang, manager of content acquisitio­n at Netflix. “With its high-quality production and story-telling, we believe that The Wandering Earth will be loved by sci-fi fans around the world.”

The film is directed and written by Frant Gwo. It features a cast including Qu Chuxiao, Li Guangjie, Ng Man-tat and Zhao Jinmai, with a special appearance by Wu Jing.

“The movie is a majestic feast for the eyes with massive production scale rarely seen in Mandarin films,” Netflix said. “Its post-production and special effects work spanned two years, undergoing more than 3,000 conceptual designs, and featuring over 10,000 specifical­ly built props, while employing an impressive 2,000 special effects shots and a substantia­l amount of computer graphics shots.”

 ??  ?? ‘The Wandering Earth’ has already shovelled in a huge stack of cash at the China box office — RM2.53 billion at the latest tally.
‘The Wandering Earth’ has already shovelled in a huge stack of cash at the China box office — RM2.53 billion at the latest tally.

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