Nicky Wu Portrays a Spy in TV Drama, “Severe Winter”

Nicky Wu (吴奇隆) has fallen in love with his latest role, a war spy, in new mainland Chinese drama, Severe Winter <寒冬>, which started filming in Dalian. The role allows Nicky to explore the psychological depths of his spy character, while his heart will be torn between a Russian beauty and Luo Haiqiong (罗海琼).

Severe Winter is set in the Second Sino-Japanese War,  and stars Yao Gang (姚刚),  Zhao Liang (赵亮), Jing Gangshan (景岗山), Norman Tsui (徐少强) and Korean actress Chae Yeon (이채연). The drama is directed by Hong Kong director Wu Jinyuan (吴锦源) of Scheme of a Beauty <美人心计> and Bu Bu Jing Xin <步步惊心> fame with golden playwright, Lin Heping (林和平) behind the script.

The drama will revolve around Nicky who will play the historical role of Deng Zihua, a spy who worked underground for the anti-Japanese government body. With involvements from the Communist Party as well as the Soviet Union’s Intelligence Agency, the entanglement of the conspiracy will surely create compelling moments in the series.

Severe Winter will see Nicky working with director Wu Jinyuan for a second time. Scriptwriter Lin Heping is a household name in the mainland entertainment industry, having penned several successes, such as Sunny <风和日丽> and Auntie Duohe <风和日丽>. Claiming that Dalian, where Severe Winter is filmed, is his lucky place, Lin Heping is confident that the drama will be a roaring success, bringing in significant income for the two investors.

With such a strong crew and cast behind and in front of the screen respectively, it was no wonder that Severe Winter received much hype even before filming has begun. It was reported in the Chinese media that major television studios and video sites have already pricked their ears up eagerly, anticipating the television drama. As the drama had started filming recently, the earliest release will be at the end of this year.

Severe Winter

This article is written by Karen for JayneStars.com.

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  1. I love mainland spy dramas so much. Will check this one out for sure.

  2. Not into such series. Anyway he has been involved in this sort of series like 3 times in a row? 2 times?

    By the way photoshoot looks great!

    1. Funn,
      Too nationalistic in its theme? They’re bringing popular stars into such WW II productions, such as Wallace Huo in “Battle of Changsha” to boost younger viewership. Such patriotic dramas are constantly airing in China and casting idol-type actors will get a stronger message across to the younger generation.

      Nicky has thick hair, which is why the simple slicked back hair looks great on him. He looks best in this era as opposed to ancient and modern series.

      1. In fact I notice TV schedule in China is like this; mornings, those popular ancient series. Afternoon, modern series. Night, this sort of patriotic series of that particular era.

        I don’t like this sort of series. Nothing to do with nationalistic theme. Patriotism is good but I just don’t like the whole era. I don’t really like war movies except for Band of Brothers.

        Yes Nicky has great hair. He loves his hair. He will look great in that sequel to BBJX.

      2. I’ve heard Battle of Changsha is going to be really good. It seems like it’s more of a love story than anything else.

      3. Hollywood and S.Korea make plenty of nationalistic themed films, but no one ever makes an issue of it.

    2. Not only China. I find Singapore is only good with dramas from this era. Sob melodramatic show.

  3. Cannot wait to see this drama!
    hehe I hope I can find it online when it airs ^_^

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