The pre-production of "The Conferred Gods Trilogy" has ended and the post-production special effects of the first part have been completed

The pre-production of "The Conferred Gods Trilogy" has ended and the post-production special effects of the first part have been completed

Wuershan, the director of the movie "Fengshen Trilogy", said in an interview that the preliminary shooting of the three parts of "Fengshen Trilogy" has been completed, and the visual effects of the first part have been completed. The trilogy will not be released one after another, but one per year.

"The pre-production of the three parts of the (Fengshen Trilogy) has been completed, but many visual effects teams are overseas and may be affected. It is expected that the visual effects of the first part will be completed in October this year. In addition, the three parts are unlikely to be released consecutively. The first part will be completed first, and the second part can be released one year after the first part, and then the third part."

"The Investiture of the Gods Trilogy" is based on the well-known Chinese classical mythological novel "Investiture of the Gods", which tells the story of a protracted mythological war between humans, immortals and demons more than 3,000 years ago. The trilogy is respectively "The Investiture of the Gods Trilogy: The Demonic Rebellion and National Sorrow", "The Investiture of the Gods Trilogy: The Battle of the Demonic Path" and "The Investiture of the Gods Trilogy: The Investiture of the Gods World".

The three parts of the "Fengshen Trilogy" were originally scheduled to be released in 2020, 2021, and 2022, but due to the epidemic, the release time of the three films will be adjusted. The first part of the "Fengshen Trilogy", which was originally scheduled to be released in the summer of 2020, will be released in the 2021 Spring Festival.

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