China Executes Man for Poisoning Billionaire Gaming Tycoon Behind '3 Body Problem' Deal

May 27, 2026 - 14:08
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China Executes Man for Poisoning Billionaire Gaming Tycoon Behind '3 Body Problem' Deal

China has executed a man convicted of poisoning a billionaire gaming tycoon, the court confirmed. The motive, according to prosecutors: the man felt sidelined after helping secure a landmark deal with Netflix for the adaptation of the science fiction epic "The Three-Body Problem."

The case has captivated China's tech and entertainment industries. The poisoning of the gaming magnate — a figure who had built a fortune in the country's booming gaming sector and brokered one of the most significant cultural deals between China and Hollywood — sent shockwaves through elite circles in Beijing and Shanghai.

The convicted man, who had worked closely with the tycoon, allegedly poisoned him after believing he was being pushed aside following the Netflix deal. The court handed down the death penalty, and the sentence was carried out swiftly — consistent with China's tough approach to high-profile murder cases.

The case raises uncomfortable questions about the cutthroat nature of China's business environment. In a system where personal connections and backroom deals often determine success, disputes can turn deadly. The execution sends a clear message that lethal competition will not be tolerated — but it also highlights the pressures that drive such conflicts.

For the global entertainment industry, the case is a reminder of the risks and rewards of doing business in China — a market of immense potential but also of immense complexity.

This is Marcus Chen for Global1 News, reporting from Beijing. 🇨🇳

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