On September 23, the highly anticipated drama series ‘Hero Is Back ‘ officially launched on Youku with its first four episodes. Starring actors such as Ao Rui Peng and Zhang Yu Xi, this adaptation draws from the popular anime ‘Rakshasa Street’, bringing its characters and story into the modern world.
The Premise of the Series
The narrative follows a group of male protagonists who band together to enter a fantastical realm, fighting monsters and leveling up in their adventures. This engaging concept holds the promise of excitement and action, attracting both fans of the anime and newcomers alike. However, as the initial episodes have shown, the series might struggle to fully deliver on its promise.
Concerns About the Series’ Reception
Current reviews suggest that the storyline is positioned poorly, lacking the necessary intensity and excitement that fans anticipated. With a plot that appears underwhelming, the likelihood of ‘Hero Is Back’ failing to capture an audience remains high. Critics argue that the initial characterization and pacing may not resonate well with viewers, which could potentially lead to a decline in viewership as more episodes are released.