
Chinese Title: 虽然不能同时拥有一切 (Sui Ran Bu Neng Tong Shi Yong You Yi Qie)
English Title: A Duet in Blue
Also Known As: Blue, Another Blue; Lan, Ling Yi Zhong Lan (蓝另一种蓝)
Genres: Mystery, Romance, Drama, Fantasy, Psychological
Episodes: 6
Director: Wu Chen Cheng (吴辰珵)
Screenwriters: Lu Wen Ying, Wang Yi Yu (王一寓)
Based On: The novel Blue, Another Blue (ブルーもしくはブルー) by Yamamoto Fumio (山本文绪)
Production Company: iQIYI
Filming Location: China
Original Network: iQIYI
Release Date: TBA (expected 2026)
A Duet in Blue plot synopsis
It tells the story of “me” and another “me” in the world. Everyone says that life cannot be relived, but I have such an opportunity.
Adapted from the novel “Blue, Another Blue” (ブルーもしくはブルー) by Yamamoto Fumio (山本文绪).
The story follows Wei Lan, a woman who finds herself confronted with an impossible reality: there exists another version of herself in the world. When these two Wei Lans unexpectedly cross paths, their lives become inextricably linked.
The drama explores the profound question: What if you could meet the person you might have become had you made different choices? As the two women’s fates intertwine, their unexpected encounter sets off ripples that affect not only their own lives but everyone around them.
A Duet in Blue Cast
Main Cast
Dilraba Dilmurat as Wei Lan
Edward Chen as He Jian
Supporting Cast
Yan Yi Kuan as He Tao
Cecilia Yip as Liang Qing
Zhu Yin as (to be announced)
Rainbow Xu as Yue Wen
Zhang Rui Han as Mark
He Qiu as Kai Xi
Special Guest
Chang Hua Sen as Liang Si Yuan
Episodes & Airing
Total Episodes: 6
Episode Length: Approximately 45–60 minutes (estimated)
Original Release: TBA (expected 2026)
Original Network / Platform: iQIYI
Where to Watch
A Duet in Blue will stream exclusively on iQIYI in China and internationally. International audiences can expect English subtitles to be available on iQIYI’s global platform upon release.
Why It’s Worth Watching
A Duet in Blue stands out as one of the most intriguing and psychologically complex Chinese drama adaptations announced for 2026. Here’s why it deserves a spot on your watchlist.
A Haunting Premise. The concept of encountering another version of oneself, ie: the person you might have become, is a universally compelling what-if scenario. Unlike typical doppelgänger stories that lean into horror, this drama draws from Japanese author Yamamoto Fumio’s acclaimed novel Blue, Another Blue, which explores the psychological and emotional dimensions of identity, regret, and the choices that shape us. The tagline—”Everyone says life can’t be relived, but I have such an opportunity“—promises a deeply introspective journey.
Literary Source Material. The drama is adapted from the novel Blue, Another Blue (ブルーもしくはブルー) by Yamamoto Fumio, a celebrated Japanese author known for her sharp, insightful explorations of women’s inner lives. Yamamoto’s works often blend psychological realism with subtle fantastical elements, and her writing has earned critical acclaim in Japan. This marks an unusual and exciting cross-cultural adaptation, bringing a Japanese literary sensibility to the Chinese drama landscape.
A Compact, Tightly Woven Narrative. At just 6 episodes, A Duet in Blue bucks the ongoing trend of sprawling 30-40 episode C-dramas. This shorter format suggests a focused, cinematic approach with minimal filler. Perfect for viewers who appreciate tight storytelling and character-driven psychological drama.
Dilraba Dilmurat in the Lead. Known for her memorable roles in The Long Ballad and the more recent Love Beyond the Grave, Dilraba takes on the challenging dual role of Wei Lan. Playing two versions of the same woman requires immense range, and this could be another turning point in the career of the incredibly talented actress.
A Thought-Provoking Exploration of Identity. At its heart, A Duet in Blue asks profound questions: Are we happy with the choices we’ve made? What parts of ourselves have we sacrificed? How would we react if faced with the living embodiment of our abandoned possibilities? The drama promises a blend of mystery, romance, and psychological tension, as the two Wei Lans’ intertwined lives create ripples that affect everyone around them.
For viewers who enjoyed the existential twists of Reset, the psychological depth of The Bad Kids, or Japanese dramas like Rebooting (Brush Up Life) that explore second chances and alternate paths, A Duet in Blue offers a uniquely compelling premise.
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