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HBO’s Watchmen reminds Chinese viewers of Hong Kong protests

Like Joker, Watchmen is drawing comparisons to Hong Kong, and netizens are calling the show too politically correct

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Josh Ye
This article originally appeared on ABACUS

Past HBO shows might be popular in China, but the first episode of Watchmen isn’t winning many fans there. 

According to Chinese netizens, the show’s sins include straying too far from the source material, being too politically correct, and perhaps worst of all, resembling the current situation in Hong Kong.

“Police. Masked people. [The show is saying:] Let me tell you about Hong Kong. This is unacceptable,” a Douban commenter wrote.
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Rorschach masks are now being worn by white supremacists thirty years after the original story. (Picture: HBO)
Rorschach masks are now being worn by white supremacists thirty years after the original story. (Picture: HBO)
Even when they’re censored or blocked, HBO shows like Game of Thrones and Westworld have generated a lot of excitement in China. But Watchmen, the network’s latest show to generate a lot of hype, is proving more divisive. While it’s not officially available in China, that’s never stopped Chinese viewers before.

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Watchmen is based on the eponymous 1986 comic series by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. But this isn’t a direct adaptation.

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