Hu Jun’s ‘The Long Way Back’ premiere date of August 25th confirmed – main cast poster drops
Upcoming Chinese Japanese colonial rule-themed drama The Long Way Back has a new main and lead supporting characters poster out as the C-drama itself premieres on CCTV and Tencent Video on August 25th in China.
The latest The Long Way Back characters poster was dropped via Tencent’s official Weibo account this morning, along with the message:
#The Long Way Back Official Release Date — August 25th#
Bleeding yet breaking through, an unyielding belief burns fiercely in their hearts; shrouded in smoke of war, nothing can conceal the sincere passion in their eyes.
#Drama The Long Way Back aka ‘Return to Duty#’
Starting August 25th, coming soon on Tencent Video!Starring: Hu Jun (@胡军), Li Nai Wen (@李乃文), Chen Jing Ke (@陈靖可), Mable Yuan (@袁姗姗), Ren Bin (@任彬white), Song Jia Teng (@宋家腾)
Special Appearance: Jiang Xin (@蒋欣)
Guest Starring: Lin Yong Jian (@林永健)
Special Support: #Ni Da Hong, Liu Pei Qi (@刘佩琦工作室)
The Long Way Back production details
The Chinese drama was filmed from September 2nd, 2024 to December 2nd of the same year.
The Long Way Back is a 26-episode war drama that takes place after the Japanese invaded Manchuria in 1931.
As someone who is appalled by the brutality of the Japanese against the Chinese, the Koreans, and various other Asian nationalities at that time, I am fascinated by dramas that look at this brutal period in Asian history so, for me, The Long Way Back is a must watch.
Character visuals released for The Long Way Back as C-drama premieres this week
The Long Way Back‘s plot, by the way, makes the Chinese drama sound even more interesting:
The play is set against the backdrop of the 14-year arduous war of resistance by the Northeast Counter-Japanese United Army. It tells the story of a small Counter-Japanese United Army team that went through a brutal battle and lost contact with the main force and party organization.
Under the layers of pursuit and interception by the Japanese army, the team members were separated one after another.
After going through hardships and dangers and life-and-death tests, they regrouped and returned to the Northeast battlefield, contributing their blood and lives to the victory of China’s War of Resistance and even the world anti-fascist war.
The Long Way Back premieres on Tencent Video on August 25th, and is currently a highly-anticipated drama in China.
Fingers crossed we also get access to The Long Way Back internationally via WeTV, although that platform has been a letdown for a few releases of anticipated dramas recently.
We’ll keep you posted. (Update: The first 3 episodes are now streaming via WeTV. Yay!)