Who says China doesn't have sci-fi films?
Wang Hao, fresh off watching "Wandering 2," was reincarnated and, in the blink of an eye, transported to 2005, a graduating student in the directing department of the Beijing Film Academy.
He then resolved to establish China's own sci-fi film industry, transforming and reimagining countless films and novels.
With "The Three-Body Problem" and "The Wandering Earth" at the core, starting with virtual reality, then adding exploration, confrontation, and aliens, and ultimately gazing at the stars, he has built a uniquely Chinese sci-fi cinematic universe, a true epic for Chinese filmmakers.
(He already has a million-word completed collection of his older books, so feel free to collect and invest.)
I journeyed through the world of Western mythology and became a god.
In the Greek pantheon, the beautiful Olympian goddesses betrayed Zeus and became my angels.
In the Egyptian pantheon, I guided Moses in parting the Red Sea and returning to a land of milk and honey.
In the Norse pantheon, I sounded the doomsday bell, ushering in the twilight of the gods.
The Celtic, Babylonian, Persian, and Indian pantheons were all overwhelmed by armies of angels.
I am God, the ruler of humanity, and the master of all gods.
One deity, three incarnations: I am Prometheus, Jehovah, and Satan.