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Zhang's project, tentatively titled The Great Wall, will be co-produced by Chinese studios and Legendary East, a branch of Los Angeles-based Legendary Pictures. Legendary East also co-produced Godzilla 2014 with Warner Brothers.
What sets his film apart from other fantasy blockbusters, Zhang proudly notes, is the Chinese culture that propels the storyline.
"This film is a historic one, not only because it is my first personal attempt at working with Hollywood, but also because it will be a truly global blockbuster with strong Chinese elements."
Finding the right balance between appealing to an international audience and promoting Chinese culture will be a demanding challenge even for Zhang, one of the world's most acclaimed Chinese filmmakers.
"By and large, a film touches its audience with its story, emotions and characters," he says. "Visual effects are important, because today's audiences - mostly young people - expect to see spectacle in a film. But any attempt to promote culture will never be realized without an engaging story and convincing characters."
Edwards, whose Godzilla 2014 revolves around an emotional family tale, agrees.
"When computer-generated graphics were first invented in the early 1990s, there were a lot of breakthrough technologies," Edwards says.
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