When the time comes, laugh at him well.

Seeing Kevin's smile, Mitt suddenly had a bad premonition in his heart.

Just as he was about to say something, a staff member sent Transformers first-day data in.

Seeing this, Mitter was immediately distracted.

His attention was all on the first-day box office.

Although he was very confident in his heart, when the data really came out, his heart was also a little nervous.

Every time a film is shot by his hands, he will have a moment of tension when it is tested by the market.

Taking a look at the data, Mitt's face suddenly relaxed.

Watching the change in Mitt's expression, Kevin asked directly:

"How much?"

Mitt looked up with a grin and said happily in his broken voice,

"Fifty-two million dollars!"

"This should be the best first-day result on Thursday."

After that, Mitt frowned and said:

"Kevin, this is something you haven't achieved, I, Mitt is finally going to become a big director."

Looking at this living treasure, Kevin was not angry either.

Transformers' premiere day, because it was a summer season, plus it was not Kevin's movie, failed to win the weekend.

Therefore, this first-day box office is actually very exaggerated.

Mitt is indeed telling the truth, and this result created the highest single-day box office record on Sunday.

Of course, to say that, in fact, this achievement is useless.

In fact, I just didn't get the treatment of opening the painting on the weekend, of course, compared with the arrangement given by the theater, in fact, this does not matter.

From Kevin's point of view, as long as the whole is profitable, it is enough.

It doesn't really matter if the box office highs and lows on the first day.

This data is more important for the director.

At that time, you can make a note on the director's resume, just like Kevin's resume, what a billion box office director, Oscar winner for Best Director, the creator of the highest first-day box office record...

When it comes to my resume, it's too long, to the point where you can't write on an A4 piece of paper.

Kevin let Mitt play treasure on the side, praised himself with a good sentence, and then rubbed his chin, feeling the touch of his beard, and then asked:

"Mitt, do you want to hold a celebration?"

Parties are often held, but celebrations, which Kevin has never held.

The main thing is that I was in the stage of eating alone, and there were not so many peers who needed to be invited to connect with each other.

Now it's different, in order to make the cake of the Marvel Universe bigger, Kevin pulled in Warner Bros., Paramount and Fox.

Together with Sunrise Films, the combination of these four companies immediately caused a strong sense of oppression to other film companies in the circle.

Columbia, Sony, Bowie, etc. felt pressure one by one, and I heard that they seemed to have held a lot of meetings, trying to get something similar to the Marvel Universe to come out.

For this reason, they have not inquired about the major comic book companies in the United States, just to find a model with a good adaptation of the cinematic universe that is natural with Marvel.

Pity.

American cartoonists, Marvel DC accounted for a total of eight fights, and other studios accounted for two buckets.

Except for DC, no comics are qualified to compete with the Marvel Universe.

Looking around, there is no super big IP that can compete with Marvel.

It's really helpless.

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"That... Just do it?

Mitt thought for a moment and answered.

The so-called celebration party is actually a big party.

Invite a group of friends, have fun together, have fun, and connect at the same time.

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Hasbro.

Hasbro, which also got the first-day box office data, was boiling at the same time.

Giving the movie rights of Transformers to Sunrise Movies is indeed the right choice.

According to this trend, Transformers' profits are as low as more than $200 million.

Their Hasbro divides tens of millions easily.

The huge profits of the film market instantly stimulated industrial companies like them.

I have to say that those who do business do suffer a lot of losses.

High cost and low benefit.

Being able to maintain an output of 20 to 30 percent profit is a very high-quality enterprise.

And the film company, a movie, the profit can reach 100%, or even 200%.

If it's a small-cost production like Steve Kevin's Chainsaw, a thousand percent is there.

This kind of profit can make the real industry hungry.

Of course, behind the high profitability of the film, there are also corresponding high risks.

But to be honest, all most people can see is the scene of it making money, and the cruel public behind it is actually not interested.

Just like in the sales industry, two out of ten people make money, and the remaining eighty percent are sales at a loss.

People see only two-tenths of that.

The remaining eight tenths are directly ignored.

The success of Transformers made them full of confidence in the IP in their hands, and before waiting for the release of the movie, they also moved their minds to promote other IPs in their hands to the film market.

Of course, this time I won't look for the Morning Light movie.

With copyright, they have to find the right film company to cooperate with in order to make the maximum profit.

The box office of Transformers temporarily blindfolded them, making them a little underestimated the risk of the film market.

This gave them the idea of entering the film market.

Of course, no one will remind them.

Hollywood studios, which do not catch the wrongdoers, will die.

It has been mentioned many times before.

The crew is actually a very good place for fakes.

If nothing else, as far as Kevin himself is a small director, a crew that invests millions, and making hundreds of thousands is not a problem.

This is all the norm.

For example, make a prop, as a director, you can find whoever you want.

Find an acquaintance, offer thirty thousand, the cost is three thousand.

Earn two thousand for acquaintances, and directly earn twenty-five thousand.

This kind of thing abounds.

It is almost a common rule for crews all over the world, and the smaller the crew, the more common this kind of thing is.

The reason why the relationship between the mainland film industry and the Hong Kong film industry was so tense during a certain period of cooperation is not unrelated to the Hong Kong crew eating alone.

It can only be said that the Hong Kong crew is too ugly.

The crew members on the mainland can't even drink soup, and who suffers from watching others eat fragrant and drink spicy, how can there be no contradiction.

Of course, this is all what happened when the Hong Kong film industry crushed the mainland film industry.

Later, after the decline of the Hong Kong film industry, the entire Hong Kong film industry could not eat enough.

When Wang Jing fed a large number of Hong Kong crew members alone, she knew how miserable it was.

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