There is no end to the rehashing of old stories. In the recently exposed December (lower) SARFT film script approval list, Liu Zhenwei's "A Chinese Odyssey: The Finale" made its debut, vowing to continue self-consumption to the end. "Kung Fu Panda 3", co-produced by American DreamWorks and Shanghai's "Oriental DreamWorks", was also approved and its plot was exposed. Zhang Meng turned to business and filmed the new film "Facing the Challenges". Many films adapted from Cai Jun's novels and He Jiong's cross-border film "Gardenia Blossoms" were also approved. "Kung Fu Panda 3" project plot revealed: Po fights monsters and searches for his family The sequel to DreamWorks' hit animation "Kung Fu Panda 3" is finally here, and it has been approved as a co-production. This "identity" means that the film company can enjoy the same 43% profit sharing ratio as domestic Chinese films. Many Hollywood films want to obtain the "co-production" status. The "new identity" of "Kung Fu Panda 3" must be the envy of others. Although the Kung Fu Panda series has only produced two films in 2008 and 2011, the adorable Po has already grossed nearly $1.3 billion worldwide, becoming a veritable money-making machine. According to the official plot synopsis, in Kung Fu Panda 3, Po will encounter a powerful enemy, the demon Yak. Not only will he have to show off his kung fu skills, but he will also have to deal with his long-lost panda father, Li Sheng, and face many choices and make sacrifices. In a recent visit to Oriental DreamWorks by a reporter from Time.com, he was fortunate enough to watch a short clip of Kung Fu Panda 3. In addition to completing the above arduous tasks of fighting monsters and caring for his family, Po will also enter the palace of marriage. As the first mainstream Hollywood animation produced by a Chinese company, one third of the content of Kung Fu Panda 3 will be produced by Oriental DreamWorks, which was founded in Shanghai last year, and the rest will be completed by DreamWorks Animation; director Jennifer Yu, producer Guillermo del Toro and screenwriters and other main creators have also returned. Kung Fu Panda 3 has previously confirmed that the North American release date is March 18, 2016, and the release date in mainland China is yet to be determined. Liu Zhenwei continues to rehash the old story of "Big Talk" and the final episode will answer all the audience's questions "A Chinese Odyssey" was re-screened this year. Although it is an old film, there are still many fans who are willing to pay for it, which shows that playing the sentimental card is still popular today. Perhaps it is because of this "weakness" of fans that the phenomenon of re-making old things has become particularly popular in the past two years. And Liu Zhenwei, the "leader" in re-making old things, is about to return with "A Chinese Odyssey: The Finale", which has been approved for filming. However, there is no concrete information in the plot synopsis at present, only a brief description of the previous story: "Sun Wukong forgot about love and abandoned his love, and since then he has embarked on the journey of seeking scriptures alone with a lifelong regret..." Not long ago, when attending the "All People's Movies" master class event, Liu Zhenwei revealed that he would shoot "A Chinese Odyssey Part Three". At that time, he said that he felt that fans had over-interpreted the film over the years. "Don't you like to interpret "A Chinese Odyssey"? Don't you like to ask me about this or that plot in this film? I am writing the script for "A Chinese Odyssey Part Three". In this story, I will answer all the questions for the audience. It is also "Journey to the West" from another perspective." Zhang Meng transforms into a commercial film and collaborates with best-selling online writer Yan Gongzi Zhang Meng's last directorial work, Victory, has been shelved due to the Huang Haibo incident, and the future of the film is uncertain. The art film director is now on the road to commercial transformation. He has contacted Dasheng International, which produced Tiny Times, to shoot a new film, Facing Difficulties, which has now been approved. The screenwriter of the film is Gong Yan, an online writer whose real name is "Yan Gongzi", who is known as Gong Yan. In 2013, she released the best-selling book "Meet Men Head-Up - Picking Up Men is the Serious Business", and was regarded as the national best friend by girls. At the same time, she aroused great interest in Ms. An Xiaofen, the president of Dasheng International, who invited Gongzi Yan to tailor-make a movie version of "Meet Men Head-Up". The film has been renamed "Meet Difficulties Head-Up" in the project establishment of radio and television. The plot revolves around a love expert named Youyou who firmly believes that "there is no man in the world that cannot be picked up". |
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