The author gave the green light to remove the bl and make it a bromance, personally I'm fine with it if the original creator is fine with it, it's her universe.
in the extra scenes on YouTube, some pple still want to hold on to their interpretation of him dying but for me, all I know is that FDB and DFS found him on a beach in his fur coat while he was looking at the ocean. just search it on YouTube it's not hard to find
the untamed and word of honor are bls (censored) not bromance
lol yes they very much are, and I get how it can be confusing, most of us just assume everyone knows which bromances are Actual bromances and which are Dangai
think since the original Joe is “ dead” and his soul is placed in the other joe. That might be his way out…
my point still stands, the author never writes a redemption arc, but hopefully ming will have one since this is a live adaptation like you pointed it out.i haven't read this particular novel but I know the authors style, and others who read this novel say the character he's based off of didn't have one either
I don't think Tencent wants to sell the series. If the manager of Tencent wanted to do this, he would have done…
I heard that it would expire on the 19th of this month (don't know how credible this bit of information is)
Heres all I know.
1) Production companies are STRICTLY prohibited from airing dramas locally or internationaly IF said dramas are submitted to the NRTA for review (obviously if they want to air locally they HAVE to submit dramas to the NRTA regardless but that's besides the point)
2) Even after getting a license, they HAVE to comply with the rules internationally... that means if China for whatever reason bans the drama while it's still airing, they can not continue airing the drama on international platforms as well (cough, justice in the dark)
so bearing this in mind immortality can not be sold to international platforms since it was first submitted to the NRTA for review. it can not air since it has not aired whether first or simultaneously in china as international platforms.
BUT.. apparently a VERY small community was hopeful that after the airing license expires and them having not aired the drama at all, they could drop the whole thing on international platforms...
I doubt it too but that's why I posted the question here, I want to know how true this is...
I remembered that the author of the novel this show is based off of never writes redemption arcs for her gongs. they always rape their partners and then get overly obsessed and possessive...the end. like I don't know, has she ever written a red flag who became a green flag?.... like ever? I've only read 3 of her books and the shous are trapped in this weird Stockholm syndrome relationship which they can't run from.
How i wish the novel wasnt 121 chapters long!!! Omg, how do you read ALL THAT!!!I read bl novels but I get tired…
I can understand, I'm on chapter 172 and the ml and mc JUST FOUND OUT that they like each other and they don't know their feelings are reciprocated so that's another 100 chapters till they kiss I guess 😭😭.
How i wish the novel wasnt 121 chapters long!!! Omg, how do you read ALL THAT!!!I read bl novels but I get tired…
lol 121 is not even the normal length. usually danmei are 200+ chapters, currently reading a novel that's 600 chapters and it's phenomenal! not a dull moment.
I got so used to reading Chinese novels that when I was recommended a western novel I was so surprised at how small it was... think it was 38 chapters, to me that's a short story 😭
Heres all I know.
1) Production companies are STRICTLY prohibited from airing dramas locally or internationaly IF said dramas are submitted to the NRTA for review (obviously if they want to air locally they HAVE to submit dramas to the NRTA regardless but that's besides the point)
2) Even after getting a license, they HAVE to comply with the rules internationally... that means if China for whatever reason bans the drama while it's still airing, they can not continue airing the drama on international platforms as well (cough, justice in the dark)
so bearing this in mind immortality can not be sold to international platforms since it was first submitted to the NRTA for review. it can not air since it has not aired whether first or simultaneously in china as international platforms.
BUT.. apparently a VERY small community was hopeful that after the airing license expires and them having not aired the drama at all, they could drop the whole thing on international platforms...
I doubt it too but that's why I posted the question here, I want to know how true this is...
I got so used to reading Chinese novels that when I was recommended a western novel I was so surprised at how small it was... think it was 38 chapters, to me that's a short story 😭