On August 12, Chinese-American actress Wang Keying withdrew from the live-action version of "Flying Little Policewoman" produced by CW, which triggered a heated discussion among netizens on the online platform.
It is reported that the live-action version of "Flying Little Policewoman" has previously filmed a pilot episode, but the CW executives are not satisfied with the pilot episode, so they decided to scrap all the parts that have been filmed before and re-shoot.
However, Wang Keying's schedule conflicted with the new shooting plan of "The Flying Little Policewoman", so she could only choose to quit the crew.
The new casting of the live-action version of "The Flying Little Policewoman" will begin in the autumn, and the filming of the drama can also be described as a twist and turn.
In this regard, many netizens expressed their opinions in the comment area, and some netizens believed that this cartoon was not suitable for a live-action version at all, and bluntly said "simply don't shoot it."
Some netizens expressed pity for Wang Keying's withdrawal, and were surprised, and some netizens also said, "Actually got the highest value away." ”
In the originally planned live-action version of "The Little Policewoman", Wang Keying played the little girl Hua Hua, Dove Cameron played the little girl Bubble, and Yana Perot played the little girl Mao Mao.
"The Little Policewoman" is a series of animated films that premiered in the United States in 1998, mainly telling the story of three little policewomen with magical powers who fight against the major villains, save the world, and become the nemesis of evil.
As a childhood memory of many viewers, "The Flying Little Policewoman" has a very deep impression in the minds of most viewers, and at first it was complained about by many netizens when it was announced that it would be filmed as a live-action version.
Now, the live-action version of "The Flying Little Policewoman" is facing the problem of re-casting, and what kind of effect this series adapted from the animation will eventually present can still be expected.