Pan Liu
Ne Zha 2 (2025) jumps straight back into the wild, myth-packed world of its predecessor, but honestly, it’s bigger, weirder, and a whole lot more chaotic. Pan Liu, who’s been turning heads with their bold take on classic folklore, dives deep into the aftermath of Ne Zha’s last epic battle. You’d think saving the world once would give a kid a break, right? Nope. Ne Zha’s still got a chip on his shoulder, dealing with the whole “demon or hero” identity crisis, while the gods upstairs can’t seem to decide if they wanna help or just make things messier.
This time, there’s a new menace rising out of the shadows—ancient, powerful, and not exactly happy about Ne Zha’s existence. Our guy’s powers? Yeah, they’re growing. But so is the pressure. He’s got his old crew, some new frenemies, and a ton of emotional baggage. The action? Off the charts—think thunderclaps, wild chases, and enough magic fire to give anyone second thoughts about immortality. Oh, and don’t get too cozy; loyalties shift like sand in a storm.
Pan Liu cranks up the color and the heart, throwing in beats that hit surprisingly close to home: family drama, finding your place, and refusing to let fate write your story for you. Ne Zha 2 doesn’t just rehash old legends—it lights them on fire, then dances in the ashes. If you thought the first movie was wild, just wait.