The latest trailer for the movie "Zhengtu", adapted from the online game of the same name, was released today. The film was originally scheduled to be released in 2019, but according to the trailer, the film has been rescheduled to be released on New Year's Day 2020. The movie "The Journey" tells the story of Dong Yilong (played by Henry Lau), a teenager from Qingyuan Village, and Chu Hun (played by Peter Ho), a warrior of the Chu Family Army, who set out on a journey to participate in the Southern Zhao Kingdom's Grand Marshal Competition. On the way, they met King Kong Little Sister (played by Lin Chenhan), and the three of them teamed up to complete their mission for their country. It is reported that "Zhengtu" not only took four years to write the script, but also focused on presenting the imaginative "Zhengtu" world. Special effects shots account for up to 80% of the entire film "Zhengtu". The production team MORE VFX, which once created the top special effects of "The Wandering Earth", is fully responsible for the visual effects. Not only did they model and render major scenes such as Phoenix City, Qingyuan Village, and Beast King Valley, but they also brought monsters such as giant scorpions, tiger mastiffs, and beast kings to the big screen. |
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