The sequel will receive a theatrical release in December.
Asia’s pay TV group Fox International Channels (Fic) has partnered with China-based film and TV production and distribution outfit New Classics Media (Ncm) on upcoming title Go Lala Go 2.
The project, which has been developed at Ncm, is scheduled for release in China and the wider Asia-Pacific region in December.
Go Lala Go 2, a sequel to Xu Jingle’s 2010 Go Lala Go, is a romantic drama based on a Chinese novel that follows a career-focused woman who must choose between her boyfriend who she has been dating for several years and a new romantic flame.
Ariel Lin, Vic Zhou and Chen Bolin have been announced in the cast.
The film will be release on December 4 in China, Singapore, North America, Australia and New Zealand, with Hong Kong and Macau following on December 10, and Taiwan on December 11.
After its theatrical run, the film will...
Asia’s pay TV group Fox International Channels (Fic) has partnered with China-based film and TV production and distribution outfit New Classics Media (Ncm) on upcoming title Go Lala Go 2.
The project, which has been developed at Ncm, is scheduled for release in China and the wider Asia-Pacific region in December.
Go Lala Go 2, a sequel to Xu Jingle’s 2010 Go Lala Go, is a romantic drama based on a Chinese novel that follows a career-focused woman who must choose between her boyfriend who she has been dating for several years and a new romantic flame.
Ariel Lin, Vic Zhou and Chen Bolin have been announced in the cast.
The film will be release on December 4 in China, Singapore, North America, Australia and New Zealand, with Hong Kong and Macau following on December 10, and Taiwan on December 11.
After its theatrical run, the film will...
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