The Brightest Star in the Sky (2019)

A charming Chinese romantic comedy about idol culture, ambition, and the unlikely bond between a stubborn star and his tenacious new assistant.

The Brightest Star in the Sky - Series Information

  • Original Title: 夜空中最闪亮的星
  • First Air Year: 2019
  • Last Air Year: 2019
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 45 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 44
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Chinese
  • Spoken Languages: Mandarin
  • First Air Date: March 25, 2019 (South Korea - 15)
  • Networks: iQiyi, Tencent Video, Mango TV
  • Production Companies: L.TAO Entertainment
  • Production Countries: China

The Brightest Star in the Sky - Plot

An aspiring music lover, Yang Zhenzhen, becomes the assistant to arrogant idol Zheng Boxu and helps transform him into a true artist, all while she grows into a skilled manager and he faces fierce competition from rising star Yu Zirui.

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The Brightest Star in the Sky - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Huang Zitao
  • Janice Wu
  • Niu Junfeng
  • Cao Xiyue
  • Xiao Liujia
  • David Chen
  • Zhao Yihuan
  • Lang Feng
  • Ma Zehan
  • Chen Qianhua

Writers

  • Wang Yan Da
  • Liu Ran
  • Zuo Wei Jia

The Brightest Star in the Sky - FAQs

What is The Brightest Star in the Sky about?

The series follows Yang Zhenzhen, a passionate music enthusiast who lands a job as assistant to the self-absorbed idol Zheng Baixu. As she helps him evolve into a genuine artist, she also grows into a capable manager while rivalry with rising star Yu Zirui intensifies the drama.

Who are the lead actors in this series?

The series stars Huang Zitao as the arrogant idol Zheng Baixu and Janice Wu as the determined Yang Zhenzhen. Niu Junfeng plays rival Yu Zirui, with Cao Xiyue, Xiao Liujia, David Chen, Zhao Yihuan, Lang Feng, Ma Zehan, and Chen Qianhua rounding out the main cast.

Where can you stream The Brightest Star in the Sky?

The series is available to stream on Rakuten Viki (with subscription or ad-supported viewing), AsianCrush (with ads), and Cineverse (with ads). Availability may vary by region, so checking JustWatch for the most current options in your area is recommended.

Is The Brightest Star in the Sky based on a true story?

No, the series is a fictional romantic comedy. It draws on familiar tropes from the Chinese entertainment industry — idol culture, fierce competition, and behind-the-scenes management — but the characters and storyline are entirely invented rather than based on real events or people.

How many episodes does the series have?

The Brightest Star in the Sky consists of 44 episodes across a single season, with each episode running approximately 45 minutes. The complete series aired in 2019 and has since concluded, giving viewers a full, self-contained story to enjoy from start to finish.

What makes Huang Zitao's performance stand out?

Huang Zitao, known as Tao from the K-pop group EXO, brings a layered charm to Zheng Baixu — balancing the character's initial arrogance with a gradual, believable vulnerability. His real-life background in the music industry adds authenticity to the idol storyline, making his arc feel grounded and compelling.

What are similar shows to The Brightest Star in the Sky?

Fans of this series often enjoy Kill Me, Heal Me and Heard It Through the Grapevine for their mix of romance and drama. You Raise Me Up and You Are My Makeup Artist offer a similar lighthearted tone, while XO, Kitty and Girls5eva appeal to viewers who love music-world storylines.

When did The Brightest Star in the Sky first air?

The series premiered on March 25, 2019, in South Korea, and was simultaneously released on major Chinese streaming platforms including iQiyi, Tencent Video, and Mango TV. It wrapped up its single season the same year, completing its full run of 44 episodes in 2019.

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