Based on the original series of novels by Japanese writer Baku Yumemakura, the films "Onmyoji: The Yin Yang Master" and "Onmyoji: The Night of the Night" directed by Guo Jingming have completed filming and announced that they have been wrapped up. Guo Jingming posted the preview posters and behind-the-scenes photos of the two films on Weibo, and shared photos of him, Mark Chao (who plays Qingming) and Deng Lun (who plays Boya). Original Weibo: I won't wait until tomorrow, I'll post it now. I'm done. Tomorrow I'll take a car to leave the familiar set, leave Hengdian, and say goodbye to the past eight months. Summer, autumn, winter, spring, we finally completed the entire filming of "Onmyoji: The Yin Yang Master" and "Onmyoji: The Night of the Night" today. Countless unforgettable memories are solidified into light and shadow poems with each frame. Thank you, Youting, thank you, Xiaolun, you both gave me the greatest trust and support, and accompanied me through this difficult but proud adventure. Thank you to all the actors, you made the world of Onmyoji a "reality". Our journey is temporarily over, but a new journey has also begun. See you in the near future! Love you! Poster and photo: |
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