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THE WANDERING EARTH II: Trinity CineAsia Announces Blu-Ray, 4K Steelbook Treatment For Frant Gwo’s Hit Sequel

It’s been a while since I’ve seen Frant Gwo’s ambitious hit sci-fi The Wandering Earth or its hit follow-up The Wandering Earth II so I think a rewatch of either or one of those may be in order. The latter is certainly relevant as audiences keen on owning a copy on disc may now do so through Digital, DVD and Blu-Ray on October 30, followed by a Limited Edition 4K Ultra HD Steelbook from Trinity CineAsia on December 11.

Boasting incredible and epic visuals, this stunning interstellar blockbuster is a fresh prequel to one of the highest grossing films of all time, a $700m box office success, and Netflix global smash hit. Based on the popular novella by science fiction author Liu Cixin, The Wandering Earth II is a true blockbuster, directed by Frant Gwo (The Sacrifice) and starring Andy Lau (House of Flying Daggers, Infernal Affairs) and Wu Jing (The Battle at Lake Changjin, Wolf Warrior).

In the near future, the sun is rapidly expanding and will engulf the earth within 100 years. To ensure the survival of humankind, nations join hands to form an unprecedented, ambitious global project to build powerful engines on the earth’s surface and propel the planet away from impending doom. Meanwhile, protests have broken out to demand the restart of the controversial Digital Life Project, which digitalises human beings after they have passed. Tensions soon escalate and the protestors plan to sabotage the Wandering Earth Project by attacking the Ark Space Station.

For anyone keen on the Blu, however, you’ll be in for a well-packaged array of special features comprised of 4 “Making of” featurettes (Emotion / Space Elevator / Hard Production / Face Changing), and three trailers, with audio playback options for the film including Original Mandarin (with subtitles) & English dub (by Andy Lau & Wu Jing). Feel free to visit my review of the film by clicking here, and if you’re up to it, pre-order a copy of the Blu-Ray from Amazon UK.

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