According to the Beijing News, the film "The Wandering Earth", directed by Guo Fan and adapted from Liu Cixin's novel of the same name, held a release conference at the birthplace of Chinese aerospace, the China Aerospace Museum, announcing that it will be released on the first day of the Chinese New Year in 2019. At the same time, the first story trailer of the film was released. Let's take a look! It is reported that Wu Jing revealed at the press conference that he plays Qu Chuxiao's father in the film, but the two have never met in the film. Wu Jing plays an astronaut in outer space, while Qu Chuxiao plays a member of the "adventure team" on Earth. When talking about the roles, director Guo Fan accidentally let slip: "Wu Jing hibernated in outer space for twelve years." Wu Jing admitted that the main reason he took on this role was because the role of an astronaut is particularly humane, as he is a father of a child. "At that time, I thought of my eldest son Wu Suowei, who was in the intensive care unit because of premature birth. At that time, I wanted to exchange my life for his, so I was particularly moved when I saw this script." The Wandering Earth tells the story of a world in which the sun ages rapidly in the near future, forcing humans to embark on a plan to wander the Earth. The film is directed by Guo Fan, with Wu Jing making a special appearance, Qu Chuxiao, Li Guangjie, Wu Mengda, Zhao Jinmai and other leading actors. It is scheduled to be released nationwide on the first day of the Chinese New Year. |
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