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China cancels its own version of Game of Thrones
Epic fantasies such as Novoland and GoT aren’t historically accurate enough for China


China is in a war against historical fantasy. (Also history in general, but that’s another story).


The first episode of a TV series seen as the Chinese answer to Game of Thrones saw the same fate as the series finale of GoT, which was shelved indefinitely in China hours before airing worldwide last month. The highly-anticipated Novoland: Eagle Flag, the latest show set in the fictional Novoland universe, was also suddenly canceled on Monday just minutes before airing.


Streaming site Tencent Video even offered up the same excuse it gave for the GoT episode: “Media transfer issues.”


Many crying emojis were spilled over the loss on the microblogging platform Weibo.


“Media transfer issues? Is the tape broken or the USB broken?” one Weibo user asked. Others chimed in with sarcastic comments, citing “media transfer issues” as the reason they can’t take national examinations or don’t have a girlfriend.



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Not all Weibo users were disappointed with Novoland’s cancellation. Some said the acting was quite bad. (Picture: Novoland: Eagle Flag)

Novoland is based on a series of popular epic fantasy novels with many similarities to A Song of Ice and Fire, the novels behind HBO’s mega-popular GoT. The books tell the story of three fictional continents in an ancient world of mythical races in which kingdoms and tribes wage fierce power struggles. Media has reported that RMB 500 million (more than US$72 million) has already been invested in the show.


As with the ill-fated GoT finale, the reasons for the cancellation are not clear.


This year has seen many period dramas pulled for their “negative influence on society.” Local media has reported that so-called “costume dramas” -- including martial arts, historical, fantasy and imperial palace dramas, among others -- will not be allowed to air at all until the end of June.


The most famous among them was Story of Yanxi Palace, the only Chinese TV show to find significant success outside the country.


Bans on time travel in TV shows have been around since the early 2010s. In 2018, the State Administration of Radio and Television gave special criticism to shows that feature elements of fantasy, even limiting costumed dramas to 15% of prime time slots on national TV stations.



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Is this supposed to be the Chinese Jon Snow? (Picture: Novoland: Eagle Flag)

Naturally, this didn’t prevent people from watching dramas in (quasi) historical settings. It only made viewers turn to streaming sites such as iQiyi, Youku and Tencent Video.


The restrictions aim to reinforce a “correct historic view,” according to expertsquoted by nationalist state tabloid Global Times. Authorities are apparently worried that teenagers might think that the stories from embellished TV dramas have actually happened. At the same time, foreign TV shows have also been restricted, with some getting pulled altogether.


As a substitute, the government promised in 2017 to produce a flood of new TV dramas over the next five years, which will sing the Communist Party’s praises.


For Novoland fans not looking for a replacement, they may be able to follow in the footsteps of Chinese GoT fans, who ultimately resorted to piracy to watch the finale. Previous Novoland shows have aired outside of China.



https://www.abacusnews.com/digital-life/china-cancels-its-own-version-game-thrones/article/3013244
 
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@TaiShang @Han Patriot and others...

It seems that China's CPC officials have totally detached from ground reality.

They are actively working to hamper and degrade China's entertainment and culture industry.

They are also conservative, without any new thoughts, or ability to make bold visionary decisions.

Leave alone influencing other countries, China's entertainment industry is not even enough for its own citizens who keep watching western/korean shows en masse.

This way these people fail to understand that they are only hurting themselves, because instead of watching Chinese shows and movies, Chinese citizens, and foreigners are both watching Hollywood.
 
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maybe the show is just too bad they had to cancel it, otherwise it will ruin the IP
 
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What is the point of King ? he fights his own father and brother waste of time
 
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China is a little more ambitious than most countries in that regard, the entertainment industry is a powerful tool and should be used accordingly.
 
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@TaiShang @Han Patriot and others...

It seems that China's CPC officials have totally detached from ground reality.

They are actively working to hamper and degrade China's entertainment and culture industry.

They are also conservative, without any new thoughts, or ability to make bold visionary decisions.

Leave alone influencing other countries, China's entertainment industry is not even enough for its own citizens who keep watching western/korean shows en masse.

This way these people fail to understand that they are only hurting themselves, because instead of watching Chinese shows and movies, Chinese citizens, and foreigners are both watching Hollywood.

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Hey I am not working for the CCP, why are you tagging me. There are plenty of nice Chinese shows on iqiyi, no idea why they ban it or even if it's banned, I have never heard of this show either. Btw, what's with you , you keep on going after this kinda sensationalist news? If it's tech, I don't mind, but shit, novoland, wtf is this shit?

Btw, I bet you had never watch Chinese dramas and movies bfore right? One day I suggest you to download iqiyi and watch come, the freaking dramas are full of fiction and fantasy.

Btw, what's with your watching western and korean shows, the whole asia watches them okay. Last I heard Indians watch western movies too right?

Some reality chck for you on cnsorship in India. =)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_banned_in_India#Nationwide

Dragons, a wall, tits - seemed perfect for the Chinese audience.
Sell well in India too, but can they show tits in India?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novoland:_The_Castle_in_the_Sky

This is an old series which I don't even watched, aired in 2016 and completed. So which novoland are you talking about?
 
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Hey I am not working for the CCP, why are you tagging me. There are plenty of nice Chinese shows on iqiyi, no idea why they ban it or even if it's banned, I have never heard of this show either. Btw, what's with you , you keep on going after this kinda sensationalist news? If it's tech, I don't mind, but shit, novoland, wtf is this shit?

Btw, I bet you had never watch Chinese dramas and movies bfore right? One day I suggest you to download iqiyi and watch come, the freaking dramas are full of fiction and fantasy.

Btw, what's with your watching western and korean shows, the whole asia watches them okay. Last I heard Indians watch western movies too right?

Some reality chck for you on cnsorship in India. =)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_banned_in_India#Nationwide


Sell well in India too, but can they show tits in India?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novoland:_The_Castle_in_the_Sky

This is an old series which I don't even watched, aired in 2016 and completed. So which novoland are you talking about?

They've got tits all over the place in India, they'd have loved it. If you came out of your self imposed cultural isolation, you'd have understood the reference was to game of thrones, rather than a slight at any Chinese knock off.
 
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China cancels its own version of Game of Thrones
Epic fantasies such as Novoland and GoT aren’t historically accurate enough for China

China is in a war against historical fantasy. (Also history in general, but that’s another story).

The first episode of a TV series seen as the Chinese answer to Game of Thrones saw the same fate as the series finale of GoT, which was shelved indefinitely in China hours before airing worldwide last month. The highly-anticipated Novoland: Eagle Flag, the latest show set in the fictional Novoland universe, was also suddenly canceled on Monday just minutes before airing.

Streaming site Tencent Video even offered up the same excuse it gave for the GoT episode: “Media transfer issues.”

Many crying emojis were spilled over the loss on the microblogging platform Weibo.


“Media transfer issues? Is the tape broken or the USB broken?” one Weibo user asked. Others chimed in with sarcastic comments, citing “media transfer issues” as the reason they can’t take national examinations or don’t have a girlfriend.

key-art.jpg

Not all Weibo users were disappointed with Novoland’s cancellation. Some said the acting was quite bad. (Picture: Novoland: Eagle Flag)

Novoland is based on a series of popular epic fantasy novels with many similarities to A Song of Ice and Fire, the novels behind HBO’s mega-popular GoT. The books tell the story of three fictional continents in an ancient world of mythical races in which kingdoms and tribes wage fierce power struggles. Media has reported that RMB 500 million (more than US$72 million) has already been invested in the show.

As with the ill-fated GoT finale, the reasons for the cancellation are not clear.

This year has seen many period dramas pulled for their “negative influence on society.” Local media has reported that so-called “costume dramas” -- including martial arts, historical, fantasy and imperial palace dramas, among others -- will not be allowed to air at all until the end of June.

The most famous among them was Story of Yanxi Palace, the only Chinese TV show to find significant success outside the country.

Bans on time travel in TV shows have been around since the early 2010s. In 2018, the State Administration of Radio and Television gave special criticism to shows that feature elements of fantasy, even limiting costumed dramas to 15% of prime time slots on national TV stations.


4799732592708493391.jpg

Is this supposed to be the Chinese Jon Snow? (Picture: Novoland: Eagle Flag)

Naturally, this didn’t prevent people from watching dramas in (quasi) historical settings. It only made viewers turn to streaming sites such as iQiyi, Youku and Tencent Video.


The restrictions aim to reinforce a “correct historic view,” according to expertsquoted by nationalist state tabloid Global Times. Authorities are apparently worried that teenagers might think that the stories from embellished TV dramas have actually happened. At the same time, foreign TV shows have also been restricted, with some getting pulled altogether.


As a substitute, the government promised in 2017 to produce a flood of new TV dramas over the next five years, which will sing the Communist Party’s praises.


For Novoland fans not looking for a replacement, they may be able to follow in the footsteps of Chinese GoT fans, who ultimately resorted to piracy to watch the finale. Previous Novoland shows have aired outside of China.



https://www.abacusnews.com/digital-life/china-cancels-its-own-version-game-thrones/article/3013244

So, which is bigger and more epic, according to you; Game of Throne, or Indian's Mahabharata? It also the same to China. They have more epic stories. Like Three Kingdom, 108 Heroes of Liang Shan, etc. So what special about Game of Throne anyway? China have already have a lot of epic, colossal, political struggle stories in their television.

I, myself prefer Mahabharata, Three Kingdoms, etc rather than Game of Throne at any time. What about you?

Edit : Oh btw, I watched Novoland, castle in the sky. And to be honest, I dislike it, to an extend that I drop it after several episodes. It was one of the worst Chinese drama series I ever watched. So I don't feel this new Novoland saga is good enough for my eyes.
 
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The first episode of a TV series seen as the Chinese answer to Game of Thrones saw the same fate as the series finale of GoT, which was shelved indefinitely in China hours before airing worldwide last month.

The highly-anticipated Novoland: Eagle Flag, the latest show set in the fictional Novoland universe, was also suddenly canceled on Monday just minutes before airing.
 
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