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CREATION OF THE GODS II: DEMONIC CONFRONTATION (2025) Movie Trailer: Wuershan’s Chinese Action Fantasy Epic

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Creation of the Gods II: Demonic Confrontation Trailer

Wuershan‘s Feng Shen 2 / Creation of the Gods II: Demonic Confrontation (2025) movie trailer has been released by Well Go USA Entertainment. The Creation of the Gods II: Demonic Confrontation trailer stars Yosh Yu, Huang Bo, Kris Phillips, Xuejian Li, Shaofeng Feng, and Kun Chen.

Crew

Zhonglin Xu, Wuershan, Ping Ran, and Jianan Ran wrote the screenplay for Creation of the Gods II: Demonic Confrontation. “Made by Alibaba Pictures Group, Beijing Culture, Huaxia Film Distribution, Mongketengri Pictures.”

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Plot Synopsis

Creation of the Gods II: Demonic Confrontation (2025)’s plot synopsis: “Jiang Ziya and Ji Fa led the team to defend Xiqi, and the battle to defend their homeland was about to begin! Deng Chanyu and Wen Zhong, under the order of King Yin Shou of Shang, led the four generals of the Demon Family and the army of Shang to conquer Xiqi.

Xiqi was assisted by Yin Jiao, Lei Zhenzi, Yang Jian, Nezha and others, and gathered the power of the whole people to defend their homeland. With weapons facing each other and magic clashing, the two camps set off a strong showdown, and the fight for the “List of Gods” is continuing…”

On Movie Trailers

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In the United States there are dozens of companies, many of which are in Los Angeles and New York City, that specialize in the creation of film trailers. The trailer may be created at agencies (such as The Cimarron Group, MOJO, The Ant Farm, Ben Cain, Aspect Ratio, Flyer Entertainment, Trailer Park, Buddha Jones) while the film itself is being cut together at the studio.

Since the edited film does not exist at this point, the trailer editors work from rushes or dailies. Thus, the trailer may contain footage that is not in the final movie, or the trailer editor and the film editor may use different takes of a particular shot. Another common technique is including music on the trailer which does not appear on the movie’s soundtrack.

This is nearly always a requirement, as trailers and teasers are created long before the composer has even been hired for the film score—sometimes as much as a year ahead of the movie’s release date—while composers are usually the last creative people to work on the film

Trailers tell the story of a film in a highly condensed fashion to have maximum appeal. In the decades since film marketing has become a large industry, trailers have become highly polished pieces of advertising, able to present even poor movies in an attractive light.

The key ambition in trailer-making is to impart an intriguing story that gets film audiences emotionally involved.

Most trailers have a three-act structure similar to a feature-length film. They start with a beginning (act 1) that lays out the premise of the story. The middle (act 2) drives the story further and usually ends with a dramatic climax.

Act 3 usually features a strong piece of “signature music” (either a recognizable song or a powerful, sweeping orchestral piece). This last act often consists of a visual montage of powerful and emotional moments of the film and may also contain a cast run if there are noteworthy stars that could help sell the movie.”

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Creation of the Gods II: Demonic Confrontation will be released in Chinese theaters on January 29, 2025. Creation of the Gods II: Demonic Confrontation has no U.S. theater release date yet. Want up-to-the-minute notifications? FilmBook staff members publish articles by Email, Mobile App, Google News, Feedly, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, Pinterest, Reddit, Telegram, Mastodon, Flipboard, and Threads.

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Rollo Tomasi

Rollo Tomasi is a Connecticut-based film critic, TV show critic, news, and editorial writer. He will have a MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University in 2026. Rollo has written over 700 film, TV show, short film, Blu-ray, and 4K-Ultra reviews. His reviews are published in IMDb's External Reviews, Google News, and Bing News. Previously you could find his work at Empire Movies, Blogcritics, and AltFilmGuide. Now you can find his work at FilmBook.
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