America Tycoon: The Wolf of Showbiz

Chapter 568 Only Look at Standpoints



Chapter 568 Only Look at Standpoints

Hollywood is a strange place, where Tom Cruise's cakes are actually not as famous as Martin's statues.

Martin himself never paid attention to this, and Elizabeth never pointed it out either.

Today's guests were numerous, so the premiere arrangement didn't directly lead to the screening hall, Martin and Elizabeth entered the VIP room together.

Louise called Elizabeth over to talk about an advertisement Pacific Pictures had just taken on.

Martin found Daniel, the two had collaborated for years and had a good relationship.

He directly asked, "I heard there's going to be personnel changes at Warner Bros.?"

"You're well informed," Daniel roughly said, "Around New Year's, there will be a new CEO taking office. Before long, Barry Meyer might resign as chairman, and the new CEO could also assume both positions."

Martin, who had a long-standing collaboration with Warner, was very concerned, "Who is about to take office?"

Daniel signaled with his eyes, "Here he comes."

Martin noticed a strange face approaching from the front left.

The man looked to be in his fifties, with black hair flecked with a lot of white, a typical East Asian face.

Martin distinguished slightly and could essentially confirm that this person was of Japanese descent, but he had never dealt with him before.

The newcomer stopped more than two meters in front of Martin.

Daniel introduced in time, "This is Kevin Tsujihara from Time Warner, who previously served as an executive at Warner Bros."

He also introduced Martin, "This is Martin Davis, our national hero."

Kevin Tsujihara didn't move, just smiled at Martin.

Martin stepped forward to extend his hand, "Very pleased to meet you, Mr. Tsujihara."

Kevin Tsujihara said, "I often hear about you in New York, and you are even more outstanding in person than what I've heard."

On the surface, Martin was exchanging pleasantries with Kevin Tsujihara, but his mind was

This epic masterpiece, being an original film, had a moderate first-week box office of $77.02 million.

Even someone as strong as James Cameron could not break the curse of original, non-sequel movies failing to surpass $100 million at the North American weekend box office.

Hollywood, driven by commercial profits, naturally does not favor original movies as much.

Although "Avatar" was powerful enough, "Benjamin" had a different audience, maintaining a healthy trend and earning $26.85 million at the North American box office the next weekend.

The North American box office totaled $94.25 million.

Meanwhile, in over 50 countries and regions where it was also released, it netted nearly $60 million.

The global box office for the film easily exceeded $150 million.


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