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GG Precinct

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GG Precinct
Promotional poster
Also known asGG Precinct
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese正港分局
Transcriptions
GenreCrime comedy
Written by
Directed by
  • Cheng Wei-hao
  • Yin Chen-hao
Starring
Country of originTaiwan
Original languageMandarin
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Producers
  • Cheng Wei-hao
  • Veronica Jin
Production companyCalendar Studios
Original release
NetworkNetflix
Release22 August 2024 (2024-08-22)

GG Precinct (Chinese: 正港分局) is a 2024 Taiwanese crime comedy television series directed and written by Cheng Wei-hao and Yin Chen-hao. The series serves as a spin-off to the 2022 supernatural comedy film Marry My Dead Body, with Greg Hsu, Gingle Wang, Ma Nien-hsien, and Flower Chen reprising their respective roles, while Lulu Huang, Ng Ki-pin, Da-her Lin, and Tai Chih-yuan join the cast. The series centers around the GG Precinct squad members as they investigate a series of mysterious murders related to Chinese idioms.

The series consists of six episodes, and premiered on Netflix on 22 August 2024.

Premise

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The series centers around the eccentric GG Precinct squad members in an attempt to investigate and solve a series of mysterious murder cases with clues connected with Chinese idioms.[2]

Cast

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Main

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  • Greg Hsu as Wu Ming-han, a straightforward and arrogant police detective of the GG Precinct[2][3]
  • Gingle Wang as Lin Tzu-ching, a police detective-turned-drug cartel mole who was appointed as the squad leader of the GG Precinct[2]
  • Ma Nien-hsien as Chang Yung-kang, a squad leader promoted as chief of the GG Precinct after the events of Marry My Dead Body[2]
  • Flower Chen as Chubby, an officer of the GG Precinct[2]
  • Lulu Huang as Li Shu-fen, a criminal profiler[2][3]
  • Ng Ki-pin as Shao-nien, a narcotics undercover agent[2][3]
  • Da-her Lin as a forensic medical examiner[2][3]
  • Tai Chih-yuan as The Chinese Idiom Killer, an infamous serial killer who leaves riddles about Chinese idioms at the crime scenes[4]

Recurring

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In addition, Lin Po-sheng, Kunda Hsieh, Winni Huang, and Wu Yang-lin have been cast in undisclosed roles.[4]

Production

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Development

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Director Cheng Wei-hao conceived the idea of developing a crime comedy series featuring members of the GG Precinct while filming for the 2022 supernatural comedy film Marry My Dead Body.[6][7] Cheng and producer Veronica Jin confirmed they would produce the project during the film's post-production, and invited the original cast members to reprise their roles when they returned to provide voice-overs for their characters.[8] Intending to capitalise on the popularity of Marry My Dead Body and accommodate the actors' schedules before they took on other projects, Jin set a tight filming timeline with a projected premiere date of 2024.[8] The series was greenlit and received funding from the Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development in November 2022,[9] under the working title GG Precinct: The Murder Cases of Idioms.[10] Jin teased the production of a spin-off series in May 2023 while marketing Marry My Dead Body in Korea,[11] followed by an official announcement, with Yin Chen-hao joining Cheng as co-director and co-writer in August.[12] The series was set to be distributed by Calendar Studios,[7] and was announced to premiere on Netflix in February 2024.[1][13] A teaser trailer was released on 5 July, and the series was initially stated to have eight episodes,[14] but was trimmed down to six when the premiere date was announced on 15 July.[6][15]

Casting

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In August 2023, Greg Hsu, Gingle Wang, and Ma Nien-hsien were announced to reprise their respective roles from Marry My Dead Body.[12] In July 2024, Flower Chen was also confirmed to reprise his role,[16] while director Cheng Wei-hao revealed that Austin Lin, one of the three co-leading actors from the previous film, would not join this project, as his character had been killed off and maintaining story continuity would not allow for his return.[17] Lulu Huang, Ng Ki-pin, and Da-her Lin were announced to join the cast in the same month.[18] Tai Chih-yuan, Lin Po-sheng, Kunda Hsieh, Winni, Wu Yang-lin, Maria Abe, and Huang Hsuan were revealed to be part of the ensemble through the second trailer released on 5 August.[4][19] Tony Yang was announced to star on 20 August at a promotional press conference.[5]

Filming

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Principal photography began in November 2022,[12] with location shooting taking place at the Taipei City Police Department Headquarters from 4 to 7 November.[10] Due to a tight filming schedule, the screenplay was not completed before the commencement of production, and scriptwriting took place concurrently with the shoot.[8] Filming wrapped up prior to the theatrical release of Marry My Dead Body,[6] and entered post-production in May 2023.[11]

Release

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GG Precinct consists of six episodes, and premiered on Netflix on 22 August 2024.[6]

References

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  12. ^ a b c Chiang, Dominique; Lin, Caiyu (11 August 2023). "專訪|程偉豪x殷振豪:「把台灣小人小事,放到大格局故事裡!」共創台流魅力類型片" (in Chinese). Elle. Archived from the original on 13 August 2023. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  13. ^ Rosser, Michael (2 February 2024). "Netflix reveals Chinese-language and Southeast Asia production slate". Screen Daily. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  14. ^ "Netflix《正港分局》前導預告曝光!許光漢回歸扮帥警,《鬼家人》衍生影集4大亮點搶先看" (in Chinese). Marie Claire. 5 July 2024. Archived from the original on 25 July 2024. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
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  19. ^ 李欣容 (5 August 2024). "木曜4全員集合《正港分局》!邰智源「回歸小螢幕」大開殺戒" (in Chinese). Nownews. Archived from the original on 5 August 2024. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
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