1) Sublime story from The Mystic Nine as the casts are the later descendants from The Mystic Nine's Wu family ( one of the nine families in The Mystic Nine ) and also tells the adventure of Wu Xie and his alliances while he was still in his much younger days compared to this Tomb Of The Sea as he acted as a more older / senior man.
It's the exact story line - The CGI is much smoother to the eyes;
TR is much fast paced in comparison to TLT as well as it has very well known actors.
The relationship/bromance between WX and ZQL is well paced in both series; however each one has its own approach in their story telling.
I would strongly recommend both series to people who enjoy this genre.
TR is much fast paced in comparison to TLT as well as it has very well known actors.
The relationship/bromance between WX and ZQL is well paced in both series; however each one has its own approach in their story telling.
I would strongly recommend both series to people who enjoy this genre.
In both The Lost Tomb and Fatal Journey, we are focused on a main protagonist who's strongest contribution is their intellect and knowledge, supported by family and friends who help with the fighting aspects of their missions..
In both productions, there is a certain degree of supernatural/undead contribution to the conflict, as well as human complications. Plus, they both possess similar tones/moods, as well as primarily taking place in a tomb, composed of various traps and puzzles that must be solved to proceed safely (thus our MC's strengths are played to their full potential).
They also both belong to larger fantasy and bromance franchises:
Fatal Journey (although it could be watched independently in theory, if one does not mind spoiling the main franchise), is a branch-off story focusing on a side character from The Untamed - a Xianxia bromance adapted from a danmei novel. Meanwhile The Lost Tomb is the first installment series to the titular franchise - a modern fantasy (with cultivation elements) bromance story adapted from a novel series.
In both productions, there is a certain degree of supernatural/undead contribution to the conflict, as well as human complications. Plus, they both possess similar tones/moods, as well as primarily taking place in a tomb, composed of various traps and puzzles that must be solved to proceed safely (thus our MC's strengths are played to their full potential).
They also both belong to larger fantasy and bromance franchises:
Fatal Journey (although it could be watched independently in theory, if one does not mind spoiling the main franchise), is a branch-off story focusing on a side character from The Untamed - a Xianxia bromance adapted from a danmei novel. Meanwhile The Lost Tomb is the first installment series to the titular franchise - a modern fantasy (with cultivation elements) bromance story adapted from a novel series.
Although Start Together is a variety show and The Lost Tomb is a 10 episode long drama, both of these series have a very similar cast and concept. Both are about adventure, Start Together is more based on treasure hunting, while The Lost Tomb is about Tomb Raiding. If you liked the cast of the Lost Tomb then you'll be pleased to note that the main cast is very similar to Start Together. Li Yi Feng, who plays Wu Xie in the Lost Tomb. Wei Wei, who plays Pan Zi in the Lost Tomb. Leon Lee, who plays High Shao in the Lost Tomb. Liu Tian Zuo, who plays Wang Pang Zi in the Lost Tomb.



