Although
Tencent obtained the rights to the novels in 2008, attempts to produce a Chinese live-action adaptation of the novels began in earnest in 2015 with
The Three-Body Problem film by YooZoo Film. Filming lasted for 5 months in 2015, but the final product was never released. While YooZoo Film struck a deal in September 2020 to produce their own adaptation for
Netflix with
Game of Thrones showrunners
David Benioff and
D. B. Weiss at the helm, work on the script for a Chinese adaptation was already underway at
Tencent and took four years to complete. Shooting began in July 2020 and lasted 126 days. In November 2021, a trailer for the series was released with no specific premiere date. This was followed by a second trailer in June 2022, and a final trailer 3 days prior to the premiere. After several delays, the series began airing on January 15, 2023, with the first 4 episodes available for streaming on
WeTV and
Rakuten Viki. The series made its first American debut on the New York PBS affiliate
WNET in December 8, 2023. On February 10, 2024,
NBC released the complete 30-episode English-subtitled version of "Three-Body" on its
Peacock streaming platform. It is also available on Amazon Prime in the US and UK. In March 2024, Tencent released the "Three-Body Anniversary Edition", re-editing the series into 26 episodes to improve the story pacing. ==Episodes==