TheThreeBodyProblem is getting a second season in China, adapting LiuCixin's second book TheDarkForest and a miniseries featuring cop hero Shi Qiang. / tencent threebodyproblem threebody
\nThe Three-Body Problem, the Chinese television adaptation of Liu Cixin's Science Fiction novel, is arguably the biggest Science Fiction show in the world right now, even if most people watching it are in China. Rumour has it that the series has over one hundred million viewers following the show from beginning to end, including rewatches and days after an episode's premiere. Now it looks like the rest of the books will be adapted into a series as well.
The second book also jumps forward decades, even centuries, as it follows the Earth's progress as it struggles to find a weapon and strategy that would work against an invading alien army whose technology is far in advance. It also evolves into outright space opera by the end of the second book. Think John le Carré on a cosmic Science Fiction scale.
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