Trailer for Netflix’s live-action version of “The Three-Body Problem” released, confirmed to be postponed to March 2024 (Netflix)
It has been some time since Netflix announced its adaptation of Mainland Chinese writer Liu Cixin’s Hugo Award-winning work “The Three-Body Problem”, and the initial release date of 2023 has been extended to January 2024. But in the trailer released today, the live-action series version of “The Three-Body Problem” has been further postponed to March 2024.
Netflix released an official trailer at today’s Geeked Week 23 event, which shows Jack Rooney, played by John Bradley, playing with a VR headset that has “no headphone jack, no screen, or even a charging port” without logging in. Enter a hyper-realistic world (and get killed). From this trailer, this live-action series version, helmed by “Game of Thrones” creators David Benioff and DB Weiss, seems to be a bit different from the original style of “The Three-Body Problem”, but we still need to wait until it is released in March next year. Can make a conclusion.
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