With vengeful alien civilizations, virtual realities and hologram wives, Chinese science fiction is in its heyday — not just in China but around the globe. Renowned author Cixin Liu is at the ...
According to the China Educational Publications Import and Export Corporation, Liu Cixin's Three-Body Problem trilogy has ...
Netflix has revealed that its spending on 3 Body Problem rose 3.1% to almost a quarter of a billion Dollars last year ahead ...
Following the buzzy Netflix debut of “3 Body Problem” this past weekend, the sci-fi book series on which the show is based, “Remembrance of Earth’s Past,” in addition to a title frequently mentioned ...
The Spanish edition of The Three-Body Problem was released in September 2016. A month later, Liu visited Barcelona and held an "epic signing" event, which Marta Rossich, the trilogy's editor at ...
It's been about two months since we last checked in on how things were looking with David Benioff & D.B. Weiss and Alexander Woo's 3 Body Problem. Stemming from the Emmy Award-winning duo behind HBO's ...
The celebrated auteur will tackle a Chinese-language feature adaptation of Liu Cixin's best-selling sci-fi book, which Netflix also brought to screen in its mega-budget series. By Abid Rahman, Patrick ...
"3 Body Problem," Netflix's new big-budget adaptation of Liu Cixin's book series helmed by the creators behind "Game of Thrones," puts the science in science fiction. The series focuses on scientists ...
But on March 22, the day after the long-awaited adaptation of Liu Cixin's Hugo Award-winning sci-fi novel The Three-Body Problem premiered, Xu Yao—a lawyer and former gaming company executive—was ...
ADAPTATION is the backbone of the modern TV industry. It is also one of the toughest jobs in the business. Done right, it can lift a lacklustre novel or dated comic book to new heights. Done wrong, it ...
A Dreamy Connection Between Technology and Science Fiction. When Honor AI intelligent agent YOYO engages in a dialogue with ...
There are some huge names with new works out this month: Cixin Liu and Ann Leckie both have collections of shorter writing to peruse, plus there’s a dystopic future from the award-winning Téa Obreht ...