


Whatever tack the studio decides to take, this should be an interesting one to keep an eye on. The choice of this particular novel is especially interesting in the current climate however, given its geopolitical framing amid an apparent conflict between China and certain overseas adversaries, widely interpreted to be the US. Fixated on the rare phenomenon, he accumulates as much knowledge about it as he can, eventually meeting a young woman who shares his obsession, but to darker ends.Īlthough it may seem like there’s something of a sudden rush on to turn anything sci-fi into a TV show or a film in China at the moment, as Christine Xueting Ni has pointed out on this site, the country has a long tradition of science fiction adaptations and productions. Sounds… ambitious.ĭubbed “a gripping tale of obsession from the biggest name in Chinese sci-fi” by The Verge, Ball Lightning follows the story of a young protagonist haunted by his parents’ dramatic death caused by ball lightning. (Previously pretty unknown) Shanghai Yingma Studios have seemingly been given permission to start a six-month-long shoot for a 42-episode series based on the novel in September of this year.

And now Chinese-language movie news site MTime is reporting that Liu’s Ball Lightning is also set to be given the TV show treatment.
