We really didn’t think that Netflix was going to save this sci-fi series! Two more seasons have been validated but…

We really didn’t think that Netflix was going to save this sci-fi series! Two more seasons have been validated but…
We really didn’t think that Netflix was going to save this sci-fi series! Two more seasons have been validated but…

Culture news We really didn’t think that Netflix was going to save this sci-fi series! Two more seasons have been validated but…

Published on 04/06/2024 at 07:15

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The 3-Body Problem is certainly not the success that Netflix wanted, however, the streaming platform is not abandoning the project and two other seasons have been announced to adapt Liu Cixin’s novels.

A problem that finds a solution

The show, directed by David Benioff, Daniel Brett Weiss, Alexander Woo and followed by the writer of the eponymous novel trilogy, did not necessarily meet the expectations of the streaming platform. With a budget per episode of approximately $20 million, The Three-Body Problem received a 79% from critics on Rotten Tomatoesthe future of this adaptation has become undecided, but all is not dark for the television show.

The announcement came recently, the adaptation of Chinese science fiction novels by Liu Cixin will not be abandoned by Netflix, on the contrary, on May 31, the producers of the show confirmed that two seasons are coming for The 3 Body Problem. Just to reassure fans who were wondering: the series will indeed have an end. Although no information on the number of episodes is known at this time, the showrunners have announced that they “will be able to tell this story until its conclusion”. Namely that the number of seasons announced corresponds to the number of books written by the novelist Liu Cixin, we can deduce that each season will make it possible to transcribe the story of a novel.

We included a lot of passages that we liked from the novels in Season 1, but the vast majority of the reasons we wanted to do this series are in Season 2. We always wanted to get to the last page of the third book, and it’s really exciting for us to be able to do that.” – Announcement DB Weiss.

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A controversial adaptation

The series tells the story of a British government agent, played by Benedict Wong, joining forces with a group of former Oxford University students to investigate a wave of mysterious suicides affecting the scientific community. . Their research leads them into a virtual reality game based on a physics problem, the game seems linked to a renowned Chinese scientist, Rosalind Chao, persecuted during China’s Cultural Revolution.

Even if the television adaptation wishes to remain faithful to the books, it attempts to address a new audience who are not familiar with the trilogy of eponymous novels. However, it turns out that the Chinese public who managed to have access to the series (via piracy, VPN, etc. because Netflix is ​​not available in China) denounce a cultural appropriation of the work and a stupidization of certain people. concepts of the series, to appeal to Western audiences. Many Chinese viewers then compared the show with the first Chinese television adaptation of 2023 of the novels, proclaiming that it is much more faithful than the version proposed by the American giant.

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