Liu Cixin's sci-fi work "Supernova Era" will be adapted into a film and television director Lü Lie will participate in the adaptation

Liu Cixin's sci-fi work "Supernova Era" will be adapted into a film and television director Lü Lie will participate in the adaptation

Deadline reported today (March 10) that Conqueror Entertainment, a film and television company founded by former Legendary Pictures creative executive Vasco Xu, has confirmed that it will adapt the novel "Supernova Era" by the famous science fiction writer Liu Cixin into a film and television series. In addition to the Chinese version, it will also produce English film and TV series versions. Vasco Xu will work with Hollywood Chinese director Lu Lie to participate in the adaptation, and Zheng Jing, Zhao Jilong and Kong Ergou will serve as producers.

In this book, Liu Cixin created a world controlled by children, but in this world, children boldly rebel and subvert the pure image of children in the minds of adults. Although these new masters of the world are fighting wars with adults, they treat wars as games and fight the bloodiest battles and killings on the pure Antarctic continent. Tanks, aircraft carriers, fighter jets, nuclear warheads...all weapons are their new toys. Some people call "Supernova Era" the zero coordinate of Chinese science fiction novels.

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