American Entertainment Announces It Is Adapting Ne Zha



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American Entertainment Announces It Is Adapting Ne Zha

U.S. Entertainment Company Announces It Is Adapting Nezha: An Animated Trilogy Based on Journey to the West. According to a March 16 report by foreign media Variety, US entertainment company Stars Collective announced at the Hong Kong International Film and TV Market that it will release a trilogy of animated films based on one of China's four most famous novels, Journey to the West: The Eight Precepts, The Monkey King, and Ne Zha, which are designed to bring the oriental myth to a global audience.

According to a March 16 report by foreign media Variety, U.S. entertainment company Stars Collective announced at the Hong Kong International Film and TV Market that it will release a trilogy of animated films based on one of China's four masterpieces, Journey to the West, namely The Eight Precepts, The Monkey King, and Ne Zha, with the aim of presenting oriental myths to a global audience.


Currently, Eastern myths continue to receive attention in the entertainment industry, such as the video game “Black Myth of Goku” based on Chinese mythology; and the Chinese New Year movie “Ne Zha's Magic Boy Troubles in the Sea”, which exceeded US$2 billion at the global box office.


The Chinese classic Journey to the West, which has been translated into more than 40 languages, has been described in the West as an Eastern epic that combines elements of The Odyssey and The Lord of the Rings, with the story spanning the realms of the gods, demons and humans.

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The trilogy is currently in the script development stage and production is expected to start in 2026, with AI-generated animation and motion capture technology to create an ultra-realistic mythical world.


Among them, InuYasha will be the first to be produced as the first installment.


Each installment of the trilogy will delve deeper into the inner stories of the classic characters, it said.


Breaking away from traditional stereotypes, Bajie will tell the story of the Heavenly Puff Marshal's descent into the realm of the mortals, revealing the loyalty and sacrifice he hides beneath his seemingly gluttonous and lazy exterior.

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Wukong” focuses on the story of the ‘True or False Monkey King’, using the six-eared macaque as the mirror image of Sun Wukong's growth, showing his transformation from the ‘Great Sage’ to the ‘Fighting Buddha’. Ne Zha, on the other hand, returns to his roots to explore his tragic destiny of “returning bone to father and flesh to mother”, delving into the themes of rebellion and redemption, while reinterpreting Ne Zha's “three heads and six arms” aesthetic of combat through Zen philosophy.

 

Our Journey to the West trilogy represents a new chapter in the global narrative,” said Peter Luo, founder of Stars Collective. We are not just adapting a classic, we are revolutionizing the way Eastern mythology is presented on the world stage. Our mission is to create a cinematic experience that transcends cultures and eras, combining timeless storytelling with cutting-edge technology to bring an unprecedented feast of Chinese mythology to a global audience.”


Huang is said to have joined Stars Collective (Starlight Culture) as a producer of several films, including “The Man in the Wig” and “The Last Truth,” and to lead efforts to cultivate and support new domestic film creators. The company also features producers Donna Gigliotti (The Reader) and Paula Wagner (War of the Worlds), as well as Chinese producers Han Sanping and Ke Liming.

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