Chapter 356: Hot Selling (Asking for Subscription)

After the press conference released by the West German publishing house, Galaxy Film Company immediately picked up and announced: "Henry Williams's new work "Da Vinci's Code" will be adapted into a movie, the script is written by Henry Williams himself, and the director is directed by the world-renowned director Spielberg, the total investment of the film is at least 150 million US dollars, and we will create the most thrilling and confusing movie!!

As soon as the news broke, the whole United States was shocked. Henry Williams' novel is about to be made into a movie again, the visual shock of "Jurassic Park" is too great, and the zombies of "Resident Evil" are terrifying. Every movie adaptation of Henry Williams's novel has brought too many surprises to people, and now that "Da Vinci's Code" is going to be adapted into a movie, people are naturally looking forward to the release of this movie! Moreover, this movie has a huge investment, and Spielberg is the director, it will definitely be even better than they imagined!

Novels and movies are duet, American television, newspapers, the Internet and all kinds of offline propaganda are overwhelming, I really don't want to know "Da Vinci's Code".

The latest conversations have revolved around "The Da Vinci Code" and Marvel movies. The name of Galaxy Pictures appeared in the newspapers almost every day, and Hollywood seemed to have no other studios at all.

At this time, the major film companies were naturally unwilling to be lonely and began to take frequent actions. Why are they going to go to Galaxy Films......

Warner CEO Jeff Bix: "Bobby Robin, I heard you're going to make a new movie again, how about working together? You know, hundreds of millions of dollars in production costs plus distribution and publicity costs are too risky, aren't they?"

Universal CEO Longmayer: "Hey. Bobby, does Da Vinci's Code need investment?"

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Hollywood studios are in a competitive and cooperative relationship with each other.

In many cases, a big-budget film will be shot with a total investment of several studios, which reduces risk. After all, no one knows if this movie will make money. However, due to Henry's existence, Galaxy Pictures often "plays stand-alone". But this is not going to last long. Henry's opening can't go on forever, and besides, if the relationship with other film companies in Hollywood is all stiff, it will definitely not be conducive to future development.

So when Bobby Robin reported to him what other studios wanted to work with, Henry thought about it. In the end, he promised: "We can invest, but we must take the lion's share, and the copyright must also belong to us completely, and the peripheral profits must be exclusive to us!"

Henry is actually a little worried in his heart, after all, these movies have been shot in advance, and he doesn't know if they can be a big hit. It's best to bring in a few investors, in case of a loss, there are also people backing up, isn't it? That's even better, the copyright is in hand anyway. It is equivalent to grasping the initiative, and it can also be made into a series, and Galaxy Film Company is equivalent to one more hen that lays golden eggs. Marvel heroes, in particular, have basically been made into a series of movies!

Bobby Robin nodded when he heard this, "Okay!"

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Early in the morning of November 15th, the morning fog had not completely dissipated. There was a queue of more than 20 meters outside a bookstore called Dalima in San Jose, California.

"Boss, hurry up and open the door!"

"We're going to buy Henry Williams' The Da Vinci Code!

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In the bookstore, the face of the owner, Venice, was already smiling, "Okay, good." I'll open the door right away!" He turned to the two bookstore employees and said, "Hurry up and get ready to get Da Vinci's Code out!"

"Okay, Mr. Venice!" the employees pulled stacks of books out of the warehouse.

At this time, Venice opened its doors.

The sun burst in, and the bookstore owner, Venice, blinked his eyes for a moment, and then he saw a crowd of young men and women rushing into the bookstore. The bookstore owner hurriedly beckoned and stopped them, "Line up, don't crowd, come one by one!"

Venice immediately beckoned an employee to come over and help, "Roy, you come and watch over them, and I'll be in charge of collecting and finding money!" He shouted to a short employee, "Jim, you're in charge of taking apart the stack of books and bringing them here!"

"Yes, Mr. Venice!" the two employees replied in unison, and then went about their duties as the boss ordered.

"Hey, boss, hurry up, we're going to buy books!" some of the guests urged impatiently.

"Okay, right away!" Venice took out a black glasses case from his jacket pocket, then took out a pair of black-rimmed glasses and put them on, and then said to the young men and women in line: "At present, there is only a hardcover version of "Leonardo da Vinci's Code", and a book costs 50 dollars, so please be ready to pay!" American books are simply ridiculously expensive, usually, novels will cost tens of dollars a piece, and if it is a textbook, it can be called "sky-high", very thin ones cost dozens of dollars, and thick ones cost one or two hundred dollars. If you see a book on sale in someone's study, it's definitely a local tyrant!!

"Boss, I'll buy a copy!" a fifteen or sixteen-year-old boy at the top of the queue had already put the money in his hand, "This is $50!"

Venice took the money and said with a smile: "Roy, give him a copy!"

The young man of medium stature and slightly chubby immediately handed the teenager a hardcover book hundreds of pages thick. The boy took the book and walked out happily, looking at the cover of the book as he walked, the cover of the book was "The Smile of the Mona Lisa", and below it was a string of strange letters. The teenager thought to himself, is this a "password"?

The boy strode to the bench under a large tree not far from the right side of the bookstore and sat down, and then he couldn't wait to spread the book on his legs, then turn the pages and start reading. The young man watched and watched, unconsciously immersed in it, his face sometimes puzzled, sometimes surprised, sometimes frightened......

Venice stretched his aching arms upward, "Well, it's almost 1 o'clock, and I haven't eaten lunch yet." But the books are sold out!Ouch, I'm so tired!" he said and rubbed his wrist.

"Boss, did you get cramps when you received the money?" laughed the short Jim.

Venice smiled: "Haha, I am willing to have hand cramps every day." He sighed again, "Alas, it's a pity that our bookstore only has 500 books!"

"Boss, why don't you go in more?"

"I wanted to, too, but the West German publishing house said that they didn't have enough stock, and that each bookstore had to allocate it according to its size. At present, the printing house is reprinting, and in three days, the West German publishing house promised to send another 500 copies!"

After Venice said this, he walked out of the bookstore, and happened to see a young man not far away holding a book and reading it intently. "Isn't he the first boy to buy Leonardo da Vinci's Code? Why isn't he reading here?" muttered Venice, a little impressed by the boy.

"Hey, have you been reading a book, since 7 o'clock in the morning to now?"

"Oh, it turned out to be the bookstore owner, hello. The boy looked up at Venice, "Yes, I've been reading here, and I've never left." This is so beautifully written, it makes people immersed in it and can't extricate themselves!"

"Oh, is it?" said Venice with a surprised look on his face, "It's 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and you see it from 7 o'clock in the morning, and it's six hours!"

"Oh, no wonder I feel hungry...... "The boy closed the book, touched the back of his head and smiled, "No more talking, bookstore owner, I'm going to eat Chinese food, and then continue reading." ”

"You can call me Mr. Venice!"

"Yes, Mr. Venice, goodbye!" waved the boy, "my name is Aiden Brown, and you may have heard of my father's name, his name is Dan Brown, and he is also a writer. But my biggest admirer is Henry Williams, he's a genius!!"

(To be continued.) )