It’s a 2026 list, but that doesn’t mean all the dramas included will air next year. The list covers 2025–2026, which is the same for other platforms’ conferences.
For example, Blood River was on Youku’s 2026 list during its conference a month ago, but it actually aired this year.
If you’ve followed previous conferences, you would already know that.
I don't get it, are the announced dramas expected for 2026 not Nov/Dec 2025?
It’s a 2026 list, but that doesn’t mean all the dramas included will air next year. The list covers 2025–2026, which is the same for other platforms’ conferences.
For example, Blood River was on Youku’s 2026 list during its conference a month ago, but it actually aired this year.
If you’ve followed previous conferences, you would already know that.
Well, the posts have been dropping on the Tencent Conference, and it's a case of glass half full or half empty.Sadly,…
Are you new to C-drama? Is this your first time seeing the conference list?
It’s a 2026 list, but that doesn’t mean all the dramas included will air next year. The list covers 2025–2026, which is the same for other platforms’ conferences.
For example, Blood River was on Youku’s 2026 list during its conference a month ago, but it actually aired this year.
If you’ve followed previous conferences, you would already know that.
We already know that if you're not new to c-drama.It just finished filming not long time ago.After filming, the…
The comment below is about Tencent Video Conference materials it means the drama will release new material or new poster on October 27. October 27 is not said as release date.
According to WeTV new post we have to w8 till 2026
We already know that if you're not new to c-drama.
It just finished filming not long time ago.
After filming, the drama will undergo post-production and a review process by the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), also known as the Censorship Board. This process usually takes around 5 to 8 months to complete, and in some cases, it can take up to a year if the production team requires more time for editing or if additional reviews are needed.
After the first editing is completed (which includes cutting per episode to adjust the total runtime and episode count), the drama can then apply for the review process and distribution approval. These two are different stages. The review process focuses on censorship and content compliance, while distribution approval is the official license to release the drama. The NRTA will only grant a distribution license once the drama has successfully passed the review process. Without passing the review, a drama cannot obtain the distribution license and therefore cannot be aired.
Regarding the first editing, it does not mean that post-production is fully completed. What it means is that the initial version—without any special effects, dubbing, CGI, or OST—is finished. This raw version is what gets submitted for review. While the drama is being reviewed, the post-production team can continue working on adding special effects, dubbing, the OST tracks, CGI, and other enhancements.
Lol, I saw a post on Facebook saying the CGI is worst and tagging iQIYI on the post, asking, “Is this high budget?” 😭😭😭 And when I looked at the screenshot, it was from an illegal site, not from iQIYI 😭😭😭 I was the one who felt embarrassed for that post 😭😭😭 If you want better quality, subscribe on iQIYI to see the real CGI quality.
I just watched it today and I’m currently on Episode 3. The drama is really good overall, watching on iQIYI on my TV in 4K quality, and I’m really impressed with it.
It will depend on the production team. After filming, the drama will undergo post-production and a review process by the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), also known as the Censorship Board. This process usually takes around 5 to 8 months to complete, and in some cases, it can take up to a year if the production team requires more time for editing or if additional reviews are needed.
After the first editing is completed (which includes cutting per episode to adjust the total runtime and episode count), the drama can then apply for the review process and distribution approval. These two are different stages. The review process focuses on censorship and content compliance, while distribution approval is the official license to release the drama. The NRTA will only grant a distribution license once the drama has successfully passed the review process. Without passing the review, a drama cannot obtain the distribution license and therefore cannot be aired.
Regarding the first editing, it does not mean that post-production is fully completed. What it means is that the initial version—without any special effects, dubbing, CGI, or OST—is finished. This raw version is what gets submitted for review. While the drama is being reviewed, the post-production team can continue working on adding special effects, dubbing, the OST tracks, CGI, and other enhancements.
I hope Mango TV resolve this issue asap.. becuz this is not fair for the ifans who paid for this...
What’s the issue? No subtitles? I’m not sure if MangoTV will add subtitles since they’ve already collaborated with iQIYI International and WeTV, and I think MangoTV’s main priority is Mainland China.
It’s a 2026 list, but that doesn’t mean all the dramas included will air next year. The list covers 2025–2026, which is the same for other platforms’ conferences.
For example, Blood River was on Youku’s 2026 list during its conference a month ago, but it actually aired this year.
If you’ve followed previous conferences, you would already know that.
For example, Blood River was on Youku’s 2026 list during its conference a month ago, but it actually aired this year.
If you’ve followed previous conferences, you would already know that.
It’s a 2026 list, but that doesn’t mean all the dramas included will air next year. The list covers 2025–2026, which is the same for other platforms’ conferences.
For example, Blood River was on Youku’s 2026 list during its conference a month ago, but it actually aired this year.
If you’ve followed previous conferences, you would already know that.
I don’t know who changed it to "A Decade to Nightscape Lights," as that title has not yet been verified by WeTV.
Read also the new rules set by MDL
It just finished filming not long time ago.
After filming, the drama will undergo post-production and a review process by the National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA), also known as the Censorship Board. This process usually takes around 5 to 8 months to complete, and in some cases, it can take up to a year if the production team requires more time for editing or if additional reviews are needed.
After the first editing is completed (which includes cutting per episode to adjust the total runtime and episode count), the drama can then apply for the review process and distribution approval. These two are different stages. The review process focuses on censorship and content compliance, while distribution approval is the official license to release the drama. The NRTA will only grant a distribution license once the drama has successfully passed the review process. Without passing the review, a drama cannot obtain the distribution license and therefore cannot be aired.
Regarding the first editing, it does not mean that post-production is fully completed. What it means is that the initial version—without any special effects, dubbing, CGI, or OST—is finished. This raw version is what gets submitted for review. While the drama is being reviewed, the post-production team can continue working on adding special effects, dubbing, the OST tracks, CGI, and other enhancements.
https://weibo.com/u/1731986465
IQIYI Douyin:
https://v.douyin.com/VKJtMjaiUWE/
How Dare You!? Weibo:
https://weibo.com/u/7965986125
How Dare You!? Douyin:
https://v.douyin.com/M3WTIYtBKPk/
There are also several trusted melon accounts on Weibo that you can follow to know about rumored news of any drama.
Access the NRTA (China Censorship Board) website to check if the drama has passed the review and obtained a distribution license.
I just watched it today and I’m currently on Episode 3. The drama is really good overall, watching on iQIYI on my TV in 4K quality, and I’m really impressed with it.
After the first editing is completed (which includes cutting per episode to adjust the total runtime and episode count), the drama can then apply for the review process and distribution approval. These two are different stages. The review process focuses on censorship and content compliance, while distribution approval is the official license to release the drama. The NRTA will only grant a distribution license once the drama has successfully passed the review process. Without passing the review, a drama cannot obtain the distribution license and therefore cannot be aired.
Regarding the first editing, it does not mean that post-production is fully completed. What it means is that the initial version—without any special effects, dubbing, CGI, or OST—is finished. This raw version is what gets submitted for review. While the drama is being reviewed, the post-production team can continue working on adding special effects, dubbing, the OST tracks, CGI, and other enhancements.
Samrew in previous years just a normal event from weibo, no drama related materials release.
No hidden post or scheduled post appear on official Weibo account of VOS, so no materials will release.
Are you new to c-drama? Don't know about NRTA ? drama review and distribution approval?