Chapter 643: DreamWorks, MGM's ally

I believe no one would have thought that in the future, the ninth largest film industry in Hollywood, DreamWorks, would be established in a Starbucks restaurant so casually.

Yes, with Su Chenyu, Spielberg, and Katzenberg officially reaching an agreement on the equity distribution of DreamWorks, the establishment of DreamWorks is completely decided.

Now, DreamWorks is left with the last step of listing, but there is no doubt that this is not a problem.

Soon, under the operation of Su Chenyu's Tianchen Fund, DreamWorks was officially incorporated with a registered capital of 100 million US dollars - Spielberg and Katzenberg each contributed 10 million US dollars, but each occupied 30% of the shares.

In other words, Su Chenyu seems to have been a "wronged leader" this time, investing $80 million, but only accounting for 40% of the shares, and giving Spielberg and Katzenberg $40 million for nothing.

Hehe, if you look at it this way, Su Chenyu is definitely a brainkiller, after all, he gave 40 million away for nothing, who is stupid if he is not stupid?

I have to say that the "melon-eating masses" really care a lot, but it is obvious that their worries are really redundant.

As a capitalist Su Chenyu, can't he see that he is suffering? Hehe, is he even more stupid than the people who eat melons?

No kidding, every capitalist in this world is shrewd like a monkey, only he takes advantage of others, and no one has ever taken advantage of them.

Su Chenyu's investment this time is still the same, if you look at it now, Su Chenyu gave out 40 million US dollars in vain, it must be a sign of brain damage. But these $40 million will bring him billions of dollars in the future - sometimes, you can't be so short-sighted.

Moreover, DreamWorks, which is led by Su Chenyu, will become a good helper of MGM in Hollywood in the future, after all, for a long time, DreamWorks movies will be released through MGM's distribution channels. Not only that, but as MGM's dominance over Hollywood becomes more and more obvious, there will be more and more giants on his opposite side - Disney, Sony Columbia, 20th Century Fox, Warner, and so on.

Therefore, MGM needs allies, although Lei Shidong's Paramount is one, but after all, it is difficult to speak alone, so DreamWorks is a good choice.

This is also the reason why Su Chenyu is so enthusiastic about pulling Spielberg, and why Su Chenyu has to spend so much effort to "force" Katzenberg to join, Su Chenyu wants to let DreamWorks be established by himself, and he has to stand on the same front as MGM.

There is no way, with the strong rise of MGM in the past few years, it has dominated the box office rankings every year, and it will definitely infringe on the interests of a large number of people. Among them, the other major studios among the eight major Hollywood studios are obviously the first to bear the brunt, after all, a "Meyer-style" MGM is definitely a nightmare for all Hollywood studios.

It is foreseeable that MGM's future opponent is likely to be the entire Hollywood, so Su Chenyu wants to find some reliable allies for MGM. Otherwise, in the face of the joint strangulation of several Hollywood giants, even if MGM is forced, it will inevitably suffer some hardships and losses.

Therefore, Su Chenyu was so kind to help Lei Shidong's Viacom acquire Paramount, and even asked Standard Chartered-Sumitomo Mitsui Bank to provide Lei Shidong with a loan of 10 billion US dollars. In addition to letting Lei Shidong "secretly Chen Cang" help him acquire Blockbuster, there is also a purpose - to find an ally for MGM.

However, Paramount's situation in recent years has not been very good, and this year's "Forrest Gump", which originally belonged to them, was decisively "robbed" by Su Chenyu's MGM. Moreover, Shirley Lansing, who led Paramount back to glory in her previous life, is now showing her strength at MGM.

Speaking of which, MGM's rise in the past few years has really "grabbed" the blockbuster movies of other Hollywood giants - robbed Universal's "Jurassic Park" and "Schindler's List", Colombia's "Terminator 2", Disney's "The Lion King", Paramount's "Forrest Gump", 20 World Fox's "True Lies", and Warner's "The Outlaw".

I'll wipe it, Su Chenyu calculated in his heart, MGM almost "robbed" the whole Hollywood. This is not the most critical, the most critical thing is that MGM has also snatched a lot of "talents".

Among them, the two most conspicuous are Steven Spielberg and "Trucker" James Cameron, both of whom have collaborated on MGM films in recent years.

The most important thing in the 21st century is "talent", and the 20th century is no exception.

Therefore, Su Chenyu wanted to find allies for MGM, and in addition to Paramount, DreamWorks became his first choice. Even, in order to help Paramount slow down, Su Chenyu decided to "Truck Driver" the next movie, that is, the "Big Broken Ship", and was ready to piggyback on Paramount and let him invest a little bit.

Once Paramount is relieved in Lei Shidong's hands, coupled with the development and growth of DreamWorks, the alliance of MGM, Paramount and DreamWorks, it will definitely be able to beat Disney, Sony Columbia, 20th Century Fox, Warner, and Universal, the "victim alliance" crying dad and mother, and fart and urine.

Besides, if this lineup is not good, Su Dashao doesn't mind using the golden stick - and swallowing another Hollywood giant.

With a heavy "ally mission", DreamWorks, with the help of MGM, was soon established. Also, with the dollar in front of you, what's not to do?

Like in previous lives, DreamWorks' company logo is the famous animation of a little boy sitting on the moon fishing, an idea that Su Chenyu came up with, but was enthusiastically approved by Spielberg and Katzenberg. Thinking about it, this idea was originally Spielberg's idea in his previous life, and Su Chenyu just "snatched" it this time.

DreamWorks' logo animation was made by Blue Sky Studios, not by the famous Industrial Light & Magic, as in previous lives, after all, it would be better to have allies do it.

After determining the logo animation of DreamWorks, other preparations have been completed, and the next thing has nothing to do with Su Chenyu, because the following are all professional things, and naturally they have to be done by professionals.

Therefore, Su Chenyu no longer participates in DreamWorks' next shooting plans and other trivial matters, but lets the two "giants" of MGM, Peter Chenin and Shirley Lansing, take the time to help him keep an eye on it.

For Spielberg and Katzenberg, Su Chenyu still believes very much, and believes that they will bring him a dream factory of Hollywood's ninth-largest film industry!