HBO Asia’s first Mandarin original series The Teenage Psychic will air
its final two episodes back to back on 30 April, following strong
ratings and positive reviews.
HBO Asia The Teenage Psychic 29 April 2017 1Developed with Taiwanese
broadcaster Public Television Service (PTS) and Singaporean production
company InFocus Asia (IFA), the six part coming of age drama was shot
entirely on location in Taiwan with a cast of Taiwanese actors.
The story revolves around Xiao Zhen, played by Kuo Shu Yau, who
struggles to balance the pressures of teenage life and meet the demands
of her temple duties as a medium. The fourth episode saw Xiao Zhen and
Ah Le’s relationship deepening after Ah Le (played by Kent Tsai)
confides in her about his father’s absence and disappearance. The
broadcaster promises an unexpected twist, keeping viewers on the edge of
their seats, for the finale.
“HBO Asia Originals have always been produced to tell a good story that
will resonate across all our territories. We are very encouraged by the
great feedback received so far for The Teenage Psychic, which has
exceeded our expectations on a story that is uniquely Taiwan and yet
comes with a universal appeal,” said Jonathan Spink, CEO of HBO
AsiaAsia.
“The director, Chen Ho-Yu, did a fantastic job co-writing the scripts
and in directing his first television series. The success of the series
was a result of great teamwork from the production crew and cast in
Taiwan.”
The Teenage Psychic is HBO Asia’s second original production this year
after the second season of Halfworlds, the dark fantasy drama series set
in Bangkok that premiered in January. Sent, a new comedy series set in
Singapore, will also air later this year.