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Legend of the Ancient Sword 2 drops trailer and new stills
Adapted from the RPG game of the same name, most popular known as Swords of Legends 2 aka Legend of the Ancient Sword 2 (古剑奇谭二), the ancient drama stars Fu Xin Bo, Ying Er, Aarif Rahman, and Dylan Kuo. The story structure is similar to part one, a bunch of youngsters gather together to fight evil.
Chinese Movies in Box Office Battle for Lunar New Year 2017
Well, well, well. You don’t have a shortage in movies at the theaters at all if you’re in China. A movie for every genre. Below is the list of movies set to premiere on the 28th. Presale tickets are piling up with Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons 2 leading over the rest. Not a surprise.
Which one(s) are you looking forward to the most?
First Posters: Raymond Lam’s Rule The World, Fu Xin Bo’s Swords of Legends 2
First posters are out for two period dramas that started filming last winter, which seemed like a long time ago. Lol.
One is the historical drama Rule The World and the other is based on video game, Gu Jian Qi Tan 2 or Legend of the Ancient Sword 2.
Bulletin Board: Cdramaland/Entertainment News (48)
A lot of news packed in this one little post! Merry Christmas Everyone! Have a safe long weekend off!
Santa needs a drink. XD
Trailers Galore of Chinese Movies at Shanghai Festival 2016
Another compilation and I would like to call it Part 3 to the busy weekend and probably the most exciting one for everyone! Things in motion! Trailers! Teasers! Previews! BTS! The Making! Some of these are revealed before the festival and some after. It’s crazy how many press conference took place this past weekend. Have a sneak peek/feel of your anticipated movies!
22nd Shanghai International Film and TV Festival Part 2
Can’t believe I’m doing Part 2 for this darn festival! If yesterday was for local TV dramas, today is the hottest star gathering in the movie world.
Official First Trailer for Legend of Ravaging Dynasties
Finally a real trailer instead of the constant behind-the-scene works. Don’t get me wrong, I like those too, but I also want to see some real action and concrete work. It’s definitely a very refreshing concept (motion captioning) for China to tackle, and let’s hope it opens doors for more creative storytelling!