Aiming for an imaginative and riveting concept, Danger Zone readies mind-bending plot elements when it starts streaming globally on iQiyi International beginning September 3.
iQiyi’s first prison-themed Chinese language series Danger Zone, stars Vic Chou, Sandrine Pinna, Wu Hsing-kuo, Christopher Lee, Berant Zhu, Tseng Chin-hua, and Teresa Daley.
The first drama to be formatted into chapters, the series contains 24 episodes and will be split into two chapters, “In the Dark Night” and “The Silver Lining” with exciting stories that show us the shift between darkness and light.
Releasing its official poster for the chapter, “In the Dark Night”, the three male leads, Vic Chou, Christopher Lee, and Berant Zhu, are seen standing on a bloody beach and behind them is a police bus that is flipped over.
The poster reveals three men with vastly different personalities and identities who are destined to become a team in the face of a dark mystery and danger. The chapter, “The Silver Lining”, starts from Episode 13 and is a continuation of the mystery from the first chapter.
It will depict the dark personalities hidden within the light and the process the characters undergo to discover the truth despite everything going against them.
Christopher Lee Dishes About His Danger Zone Role
Danger Zone also released its newest trailer today. We see Singapore’s Best TV Actor Christopher Lee play a police officer once again after close to 20 years.
To play his wild and unrestrained character, Captain Tan in this series, he tries pulling off a shoulder-length hairstyle and a mustache for the first time, showing the audience a sloppy look that is rarely seen on him.
The charm he has when he is focused on investigating cases in the drama emits the pheromones of a mature man from inside out and this charisma is comparable to Matthew McConaughey, who played a zealous police officer in True Detective.
Regarding his decadent look, paired with his 40cm long hair that he hasn’t cut for a year, Christopher Lee expressed that his wife, the famous actress Fann Wong, is already used to him changing his looks for his dramas. He laughed, “But my son prefers his dad without a beard because that way, his face won’t get pricked.”
In Danger Zone, Christopher Lee also shows off his award-winning acting skills that leave everyone in awe. He switches into different modes as he chases after criminals and investigates cases. His natural grandeur has people in fear at just one glance.
Christopher Lee describes his character and expresses, “One minute I’m a lion and the next minute, I’m pretending to be crazy. It’s like I’m a mad dog who bites at the sight of something wrong.”
In the trailer, he even swears and yells, “****!” at the newbie police officer, Ren Fei, played by Berant Zhu. Christopher reveals that he swears a lot in the drama and often rages.
When asked about the differences between his own personality in real life and the character of Captain Tan, he states that while they both look serious, they love to joke around. Regarding the biggest difference, Christopher laughs, “In real life, I don’t swear. Swearing is not good!”
iQIYI’s first prison-themed Chinese language series Danger Zone will start streaming on September 3rd every Friday, exclusively on iQiyi in 191 countries all around the world.
PR Source: iQiyi