Despite the slight awkwardness, Gloria fully exerted her charm, and in less than fifteen minutes, she had become close to a group of princesses around her.

"You mean, you're purely here for the princesses?"

Gloria's eyes were full of novelty. It was the first time she had heard of people being so devoted to princess movies. Looking at the nodding expressions around her, it wasn't just one or two.

Indeed, the world is full of wonders.

"Disney hasn't released a princess in a long, long time. Last year's 'Dinosaur' and this year's 'Atlantis' didn't have princesses. The last original princess was 'Pocahontas' in 1995, a full six years ago."

"And as for live-action movies... Jesus Christ, I can't even remember. I need to check the data."

After rattling off a bunch of words, the girl with long red hair and two seashell earrings had flushed cheeks and seemed a little shy. Only then did she realize she had lost her composure, and her eyes began to flicker.

"I'm sorry, I can't control myself when I get excited. I said a bunch of things you're not interested in at all."

Gloria blinked her eyes. "No, no, no, I'm very interested."

The red-haired girl looked at Gloria sincerely, "You're lying."

Gloria, "Uh."

Isn't it good to see through things without pointing them out? How else can we be friends?

The red-haired girl looked serious. "You don't have a princess costume at all. Saying you're Cinderella is just a perfunctory excuse. But I like you. You're clearly not interested, but you still listened to me seriously."

Gloria was slightly stunned. After the embarrassment and awkwardness gradually faded, she felt at ease because of the other party's frankness, and a smile crept onto the corner of her mouth. "You're right. I had no idea it was a tea party today. I'm purely here to join in the fun. My main purpose is to see handsome guys."

Treat sincerity with sincerity.

Gloria also confessed generously.

The red-haired girl stared at Gloria blankly for a while, then extended her right hand, "Elaine-Cole."

Gloria was slightly stunned, and shook the girl's right hand, "Gloria-Preston."

Immediately afterwards, Gloria sincerely asked again, "So this time Disney finally released a brand new princess, is there anything special about it?"

Elaine's eyes lit up immediately, "This time it's not a princess adapted from a fairy tale. Although it's said to be adapted from an original novel, we all think it's Disney's original princess, a commoner princess."

"Cinderella?"

"No, no, no, Cinderella only became a princess after marrying the prince. This princess comes with her own crown, so it's still different."

Chattering, bustling, the discussion unfolded, and the atmosphere became completely enthusiastic. In an instant, there was a sense of being in Disneyland, and it reached its peak with the appearance of the gorgeously dressed Disney live-action princesses—

Cinderella. Snow White. Belle. Aurora.

Regardless of whether "The Princess Diaries" lacked the presence of top superstars, and regardless of whether the film's release schedule was caught in a comprehensive siege, the summer heat still burst out with energy. This was obviously a grand occasion that could not be seen in other schedules, and the Disney distribution team still seized the opportunity to successfully create a craze.

Then, under the witness of the four princesses, the premiere officially began.

Guests arrived one after another.

When Jennifer Love Hewitt appeared, the El Capitan Theatre set off a small climax. This beauty, who had attracted countless attention through "I Know What You Did Last Summer", won a burst of flashbulbs with her sweet face and hot body.

In addition, a series of leading actors from the Disney Channel's upcoming dramas also came to the "Princess Diaries" premiere to promote it and increase exposure and topics.

It is worth mentioning that Bob Iger, the current president and chief operating officer of Disney, led a series of senior leaders to the premiere site to show their importance to "The Princess Diaries."

This big shot, who later became the chief executive officer and led Disney to write countless glories, is still Michael Eisner's second-in-command. His appearance proves Disney's current predicament from the side, but Michael Eisner refuses to admit it and continues to negotiate with the board of directors.

If it is said that "The Princess Diaries" is Disney's lifesaver in the summer season, that is an exaggeration. This movie is far from enough to bear such a heavy responsibility; but without a doubt, "The Princess Diaries" is a work that restores Disney's face, and it is hoped that it can stop the bleeding for Michael Eisner's terrible situation.

Thus, Bob Iger personally attended.

The media reporters present could all smell the undercurrent of surging atmosphere, and couldn't help but secretly sweat for "The Princess Diaries"—

Shouldering heavy responsibilities.

However, judging from the situation on the scene, the prospects are not optimistic.

There is more excitement than surprise.

Especially this week's direct competitor for weekend box office, "Rush Hour 2", which just held a grand premiere at the Chinese Theatre across the street two days ago.

There is no harm without comparison.

A series of top superstars, including Will Smith and Usher, came to support the show, demonstrating New Line Cinema's determination. The strong screen-sweeping of news releases made the film successfully break out of the circle.

Even passers-by who are not interested in "Rush Hour" have at least heard the news that this sequel movie is about to be released, maximizing the publicity effect.

In contrast, the excitement in front of them is more like a small-scale game for children. The same scene and the same hustle and bustle have a clear gap, so that the media on the scene also showed a little bit of lack of interest—

They cannot be blamed. The summer season starts in May and has continued until now, with continuous bombing for three months. No matter how much freshness and passion there is, it has already begun to fatigue. Then, coupled with the clear contrast of "Rush Hour 2", it is normal to show a little fatigue under multiple factors.

What's more, they are only making intermittent adjustments. When Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews appear, it will be too late to cheer up and complete today's work indicators without any problems.

Ahead, another black BMW slowly parked. Part of the attention was still focused on the red carpet, while the other part of the line of sight looked forward rustlingly. From a time perspective, the main cast of the movie should also be appearing one after another.

Pa.

The car door opened, and the first thing that came into view was a pair of long legs wearing black suit pants, followed by a white shirt.

Ah, a little disappointed, it is the classic combination of white shirt and black suit pants again. It is unremarkable and uninspired. Appearing on the red carpet of a premiere is not eye-catching at all. Tomorrow's news reports may not be able to grab half a page.

It seems that this guest's agent should not have worked hard, otherwise it would be other Disney executives coming to join in the fun but being late.

In the midst of surging thoughts, the index finger pressing the shutter slowed down a little.

The next second, I couldn't help but be stunned—

This!

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