New stills of the Sino-US co-produced animation masterpiece "White Snake: Origin" are classical, beautiful and dreamy

New stills of the Sino-US co-produced animation masterpiece "White Snake: Origin" are classical, beautiful and dreamy

Today, Light Chaser Animation released new stills from "White Snake: Origin". The classical composition and imaginative scenes make people full of expectations for this movie.

"White Snake: Origin" is a magical animated film jointly produced by Light Chaser Animation and Warner Bros., adapted from the legend of "The Legend of the White Snake". The protagonists of the movie story are replaced by a pair of men and women in their previous lives. Five hundred years ago, the injured Little White Snake accidentally fell into the water and was later rescued by A Xuan, a kind-hearted boy from the snake-catching village. The meeting of the two seemed to be a coincidence, but the fate was already destined. Whether it was the gaze of the two when they were flying with umbrellas in the wind, or the affectionate gaze in the ginkgo forest, it makes people look forward to the touching love between them that started with love but lasted for several lifetimes. And the various experiences of the two in this life will also plant the indestructible seeds of their love in the next life.

"White Snake: Origin" will be released nationwide on December 21 this year.

New stills:

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