Iqiyi Leads Genre-Specific Storytelling With The Return Of Its Trend-Setting 'Light On Theater,' Featuring Seven New Suspense Dramas
Since its launch in 2020, "Light On Theater" has emerged as one of China's first and most influential drama brands, offering a curated collection of premium suspense series. The label's breakout hit "The Bad Kids" debuted that same year and quickly became a cultural phenomenon. The series earned critical acclaim and dominated social media conversations, setting a new benchmark for Chinese suspense storytelling with its masterful pacing and nuanced exploration of social issues. This pioneering success has sparked a surge in high-quality suspense productions across the industry that continues today, helping establish suspense as one of the most sought-after genres in Chinese entertainment.
"Our dedication to premium suspense content has created an incredibly engaged viewer base, with high-quality productions driving strong user retention," says Ying DAI, iQIYI senior vice president and head of "Light On Theater." "We continuously innovate our content possibilities and boldly push the boundaries of storytelling within the genre, consistently surpassing audience expectations."
Building on the success of "Light On Theater," iQIYI has expanded its genre-based approach with "Love On Theater" for romance and "Laugh On Theater" for comedy series, both of which have been well-received by audiences. This year's launch of "Dajia Theater," meaning "master of literature," and "Weichen Theater," meaning "tiny dust," which focus on literary adaptations and innovative mini-series respectively, further demonstrates iQIYI's commitment to serving diverse audience preferences while maintaining premium production standards across genres.
Global recognition
"Light On Theater" has also gained overseas recognition for its premium content, becoming increasingly popular among global audiences in addition to traditional genres like fantasy period dramas.
Standout series "The Bad Kids" and "The Long Night" won consecutive awards at the Asia Contents Awards (ACA) of the Busan International Film Festival, while "Why Try to Change Me Now" marked a milestone last year as the first Chinese-language series to be selected for the Berlinale Series.
The strong reception in overseas markets demonstrates how iQIYI's meticulously crafted stories resonate with audiences through their universal themes of human nature.
Notably, "The Bad Kids" was adapted into a local version in Japan in 2024, highlighting its widespread appeal.
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