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	<title type="text">The Wandering Earth: news and updates for China’s biggest science fiction movie &#8211; The Verge</title>
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				<name>Tasha Robinson</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[China’s blockbuster The Wandering Earth is gorgeous, goofy, and on Netflix now]]></title>
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			<updated>2019-05-06T12:58:16-04:00</updated>
			<published>2019-05-06T12:58:16-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[This review was originally published in February 2019, when the film was released in China, and in a limited theatrical run in America. It has been updated to reflect the film's release on Netflix. We're living through a fascinating era of rapid change for the blockbuster movie model. America producers, eager to get their $200 [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p><em>This review was originally published in February 2019, when the film was released in China, and in a limited theatrical run in America. It has been updated to reflect the film's release on </em><a href="https://www.netflix.com/"><em>Netflix</em></a><em>.</em></p>
<p>We're living through a fascinating era of rapid change for the blockbuster movie model. America producers, eager to get their $200 million movies into the lucrative Chinese market, are increasingly looking for Chinese production partners, shooting in Chinese locations, and adding <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2013/3/29/4163316/iron-man-3-gets-extra-footage-for-china">China-friendly characters and plotlines to American movies</a>, even including extra scenes just for the Chinese cuts of films. But simultaneously, China and other countries …</p>
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				<name>Andrew Liptak</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Watch how a studio created The Wandering Earth’s fantastic world in this VFX reel]]></title>
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			<updated>2019-03-03T09:52:01-05:00</updated>
			<published>2019-03-03T09:52:01-05:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[In The Wandering Earth, the sun will soon expand and destroy the Earth, so engineers concoct an ambitious plan - move the planet to another solar system, using giant engines. China's first big science fiction film is a goofy disaster movie, with some outstanding special effects that bring the world to life. One of the [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>In <em>The Wandering Earth</em>, the sun will soon expand and destroy the Earth, so engineers concoct an ambitious plan - move the planet to another solar system, using giant engines. <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/9/18218479/the-wandering-earth-review-film-china-first-science-fiction-blockbuster-cixin-liu-gravity-the-core">China's first big science fiction film is a goofy disaster movie</a>, with some outstanding special effects that bring the world to life. One of the studios behind the special effects, Pixomondo, has released a VFX breakdown that shows how one of the special effects studios created the futuristic, frozen Earth and its massive Earth engines.</p>
<p>Since its release last month, the film has gone on to earn a <a href="https://variety.com/2019/film/news/alita-battle-angel-wandering-earth-china-1203148402/">staggering $641 million</a>, and has become the second-largest Chinese film t …</p>
<p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/3/18248590/the-wandering-earth-vfx-reel-chinese-science-fiction-film-pixomondo-watch">Read the full story at The Verge.</a></p>
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				<name>Andrew Liptak</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[China’s blockbuster The Wandering Earth is coming to Netflix]]></title>
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			<updated>2019-02-21T12:34:34-05:00</updated>
			<published>2019-02-21T12:34:34-05:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Netflix has acquired the streaming rights for The Wandering Earth, China's first science fiction blockbuster, which has earned more than $600 million in theaters since its release during the Chinese New Year. Based on a novelette by Three-Body Problem author Cixin Liu, the film follows a worldwide effort to move the Earth away from the [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p><a href="https://media.netflix.com/en/press-releases/the-wandering-earth-lands-on-netflix">Netflix has acquired the streaming rights</a> for <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/9/18218479/the-wandering-earth-review-film-china-first-science-fiction-blockbuster-cixin-liu-gravity-the-core"><em>The Wandering Earth</em></a>, China's first science fiction blockbuster, which has earned more than $600 million in theaters since its release during the Chinese New Year.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/31/18047346/the-wandering-earth-trailer-cixin-liu-chinese-science-fiction">Based on a novelette by <em>Three-Body Problem</em> author Cixin Liu</a>, the film follows a worldwide effort to move the Earth away from the sun after scientists discover it will soon expand and destroy humanity's solar system. As the planet approaches Jupiter to slingshot out of the system and out to Proxima Centauri, a group of characters struggles to restart Earth's failing transport engines and save Earth from being dragged into the gas giant' …</p>
<p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/21/18234819/netflix-the-wandering-earth-china-science-fiction-blockbuster-cixin-liu-film">Read the full story at The Verge.</a></p>
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				<name>Andrew Liptak</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[A new trailer for The Wandering Earth shows off a desperate plan to save the planet]]></title>
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			<updated>2019-01-27T12:10:04-05:00</updated>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[A new trailer for The Wandering Earth - described as China's biggest science fiction movie ever - landed earlier this week, showing off an ambitious adventure that follows the efforts to save Earth after scientists discover that the sun is about to go out. The movie is based on a story by Chinese author Cixin [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>A new trailer for <em>The Wandering Earth</em> - described as China's biggest science fiction movie ever - landed earlier this week, showing off an ambitious adventure that follows the efforts to save Earth after scientists discover that the sun is about to go out.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/31/18047346/the-wandering-earth-trailer-cixin-liu-chinese-science-fiction">movie is based on a story</a> by Chinese author Cixin Liu - who's best known for his <em>Three-Body Problem</em> trilogy and last year's <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/15/17855138/liu-cixin-ball-lightning-chinese-science-fiction-translation-book-review"><em>Ball Lightning</em></a><em>. </em>While those books are huge, epic stories, <em>The Wandering Earth</em> is no less ambitious: when scientists realize that the sun will go out in a couple of decades, they hatch a desperate plan: to move the planet to Proxima Centauri. The construct thousan …</p>
<p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/27/18199455/the-wandering-earth-new-trailer-cixin-liu-chinese-science-fiction">Read the full story at The Verge.</a></p>
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				<name>Andrew Liptak</name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[The Wandering Earth could be China’s breakout sci-fi blockbuster film]]></title>
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			<updated>2018-10-31T13:42:48-04:00</updated>
			<published>2018-10-31T13:42:48-04:00</published>
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							<summary type="html"><![CDATA[China isn't typically known for its science fiction blockbusters, but a new trailer for an upcoming film called The Wandering Earth has all the hallmarks of a big, Hollywood-style genre movie: it features a dramatic story of the Earth in peril, complete with eye-popping scenes of spaceships escaping Earth. The Wandering Earth is based on [&#8230;]]]></summary>
			
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<p>China isn't typically known for its science fiction blockbusters, but a new trailer for an upcoming film called <em>The Wandering Earth</em> has all the hallmarks of a big, Hollywood-style genre movie: it features a dramatic story of the Earth in peril, complete with eye-popping scenes of spaceships escaping Earth.</p>
<p><em>The Wandering Earth</em> is based on a story by Cixin Liu, the author best known for <em>The Three-Body Problem, </em>and, more recently, <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/15/17855138/liu-cixin-ball-lightning-chinese-science-fiction-translation-book-review"><em>Ball Lightning</em></a>. In the original story, scientists discovered that the sun is on the verge of turning into a red giant, and when it does, it'll expand beyond the orbit of Mars, incinerating all of the solar system's p …</p>
<p><a href="https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/31/18047346/the-wandering-earth-trailer-cixin-liu-chinese-science-fiction">Read the full story at The Verge.</a></p>
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