Guardians of the Dafeng Needs Season 2 with the Same Cast Given Its Ending

'Guardians of the Dafeng Needs Season 2 with the Same Cast

Warning: Ending Spoilers Ahead

Guardians of the Dafeng ended its run for some viewers last night, and soon after, Guardians of the Dafeng Season 2 (大奉打更人第二季) trended on the Weibo hot search. This was expected, given that Season 1 ended with an unfinished story and an obvious setup for more to come in Season 2. However, Chinese dramas have a less-than-stellar track record with multi-season shows. Often, the second season is never made, or if it is, it features a completely new cast. In some cases, a third season might be greenlit, but it takes forever to arrive.

The Possibility of Guardians of the Dafeng Season 2

Some dramas that have already finished filming end up being too long to meet the 40-episode cap and are split into multiple seasons. Unfortunately, this doesn’t seem to be the case here. So whether a new season gets filmed or not will likely depend on how well Season 1 performs. The good news is, while Guardians of the Dafeng didn’t achieve the same megasuccess as Joy of Life, with which it was often compared as both are marketed as male-centric dramas, it still performed well, reaching milestones such as hitting 30,000 on Tencent’s heat index, not to mention the show has avid fans who loved the humor imbued action fantasy series.

A Finale with Emotional Highs

The show made several changes from the original novel, but the finale was undeniably a high point for the story. Xu Qian (Dylan Wang) makes his epic takedown of two villains as the good guys came together at the end. It’s been a difficult journey to uphold justice, but they did it. Xu Qian leaves his post as a watchman and shed tears, it’s an emotional moment for everyone. But just as the emperor arrives for the final showdown, things take an unexpected turn. The black magician makes Xu Qian disappear mid-battle, and everyone forgets he ever existed.

A Setup for More to Come

Subsequent developments may feel like a cop-out to some, especially since Master Wei’s death as he fought to take down the Wushen Sect is simply narrated in a few seconds. Our hero retrieves the body and gives it to the alchemist, suggesting that Wei Yuan’s story isn’t over yet. As for Xu Qian, he learns that the black magician is his father, Xu Pingfeng, played by Peter Ho, who clearly has some grand plan in motion.

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