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Chinese Studios Showcase Diverse Slate of Dramas for 2026
30 Oct
Summary
- Chinese studios present new prestige projects at TIFFCOM
- Linmon Media expanding 'Nothing but Thirty' format globally
- Youhug Media's sci-fi drama 'Mobius' gaining international interest

On October 31, 2025, leading Chinese film and television production companies presented their upcoming prestige projects at TIFFCOM, Asia's premier multi-entertainment content market held during the Tokyo International Film Festival.
Among the companies showcasing their latest offerings was Linmon Media, a major player in the Chinese entertainment industry. Linmon revealed plans to expand its hit drama 'Nothing but Thirty' into local language versions for Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Indonesia, in addition to developing a second season of the original Chinese version.
Alongside its 'Nothing but Thirty' adaptations, Linmon also unveiled several new dramas, including the modern romance 'Love Between Lines' and the historical costume drama 'In the Moonlight,' both set to premiere in early 2026. The company also presented the high-concept fantasy action series 'Infinite 10 Days,' scheduled for late 2025/early 2026.
Another notable presentation came from Shanghai- and Beijing-based XiXi Pictures, which introduced three new projects: the urban romance 'Shine on Me,' the drama 'Xiao Fung,' and the big-budget wuxia costume drama 'Blade of Vengeance.' The latter promises to break from genre norms with a focus on realism and hard-hitting action.
Youhug Media also made a strong impression, highlighting its 16-episode sci-fi drama 'Mobius,' which has already been picked up by iQIYI and Netflix. The company also showcased the lavish 40-episode historical epic 'Rebirth,' aiming to emulate the cinematic quality of director Zhang Yimou's classic films.




