NHK's new sci-fi series 'Queen of Mars' envisions multicultural Mars

NHK's new sci-fi miniseries 'Queen of Mars' premieres on December 13. This three-episode drama, produced to commemorate the broadcaster's 100th anniversary, features collaboration with scientists and space experts, along with a multilingual international cast. It unfolds a layered narrative set on Mars.

Humankind has long been fixated on Mars, imagined as a utopia by 19th-century novelists, a homeland for menacing aliens by 20th-century filmmakers, and an unforgiving cosmic frontier by contemporary science-fiction storytellers.

NHK's 'Queen of Mars' marks the red planet's latest appearance in pop culture. Directed by NHK veteran Takegoro Nishimura, the series is adapted from an original novel commissioned from sci-fi writer Satoshi Ogawa. It stems from a collaboration between NHK's drama division and in-house science team, bolstered by input from external experts.

Produced to commemorate the broadcaster's 100th anniversary, the miniseries delivers an ambitious, layered narrative with a multilingual international cast. By exploring multicultural themes on Mars, it aims to offer viewers a fresh, scientifically informed perspective.

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An open-source sci-fi novel by China's tech geeks, The Morning Star of Linggao, has endured for 20 years, attracting attention in the US while remaining outside the Chinese mainstream. The story follows an overworked, underpaid salesman in modern China who discovers a wormhole transporting him and over 500 others back more than 300 years to the late Ming dynasty in 1642, where they settle in Linggao, Hainan, to spark an industrial revolution and alter history.

 

 

 

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