Stormy spy drama dances into Chinese fans' hearts
Teaming Hong Kong actor William Chan with Uygur actress Gulnezer Bextiyar, as well as casting award-winning veterans Simon Yam and Jiang Wenli, the 43-episode online series was released on the streaming platforms iQiyi, Tencent Video and Youku on April 25.
The plot centers around a fictional Chinese-led international security organization, which is headquartered in a typical Southeast Asian-style city.
Chan stars as a former agent and an orphan whose parents-both renowned scientists-were killed in an accident during an overseas trip when he was just 12.
Growing up to become the organization's top spy, he soon discovers that his own past may hold the key to completing his mission, despite being overcome by remorse over the death of his mentor.
"Data from the streaming sites shows that around 57 percent of the drama's audience are men, which is very interesting and inspirational to us," says Gao.
"For a long time, domestic audiences have been captivated with Hollywood espionage blockbusters, and the adventures of Jason Bourne and Ethan Hunt," he adds. "So for most Chinese entertainment industry workers, it has always been our dream to create a Chinese superspy to appeal to a domestic audience."