ICYMI: The Chinese TV series adaptation of LiuCixin's Hugo Award-winning ScienceFiction epic TheThreeBodyProblem premieres on January 15th, beating out Netflix's version (which still doesn't have a release date). / ThreeBody ThreeBodyProblem
\nThe Chinese live-action television series of Liu Cixin's epic Science Fiction trilogy The Three-Body Problem is set to premiere on January 15th on Chinese state-run station CNTV in China and worldwide on the Viki streaming service, in time for Chinese New Year. The series will run for thirty episodes, each running 45 minutes.
\n\nWang Miao is one of China's leading nanomaterials experts. Shi Qiang is a police detective who specializes in counterterrorism. Shi Qiang has learned of strange goings-on that began taking place in the scientific community many years ago, leading to the apparent suicide of a number of leading researchers – and is determined to get to the bottom of this case. Shi Qiang enlists Wang Miao to help investigate.
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