Chapter 146: Ron Pereman

On the second day, Lester and Brooke left the Hilton Hotel one after another, leaving their affairs behind.

Lester drove the Lamborghini parked outside the hotel, returned to Bird Films, didn't care about the "Batman" news reported by the media, went straight to the editing room, and began to edit the "Batman" film.

At the end of the finale banquet, the entertainment media put the news interview with Lester and others in the newspaper on the same day.

With Warner Bros. paying for the operation, the Joker played by Jack Nicholson appeared on the front pages for the first time and was exposed to the eyes of DC Comics fans.

In this era when there is no Internet connection, if you want others to know the news of the completion of "Batman" and the release of makeup posters, you can only let people know the news through posters such as TV stations and media reports.

Jack Nicholson's clown makeup photos have attracted a lot of people's attention, and for the eye play on the makeup poster, Warner Bros. and Asuka Pictures have received surveys that like this clown very much.

The Joker played by Jack Nicholson became popular, and just a poster shocked fans of DC superheroes.

After all, when shooting the poster of Jack Nicholson's clown, the camera put his acting skills on his face and eyes on the poster, so that people can feel the charm of this clown more intuitively.

Although the filming of "Batman" was completed, Michael Keaton, as the protagonist, became the spokesperson of McDonald's commercials.

Long before the start of filming of "Batman", Bird Pictures negotiated with McDonald's, they paid to insert commercials in the film, and let Michael Keaton serve as the spokesperson of McDonald's.

At that time, McDonald's wanted Jack Nicholson to endorse the commercial, but after the other party's sky-high endorsement fee, it finally chose Michael Keaton as the spokesperson in North America.

The two sides exchanged and mutually benefited, and after Michael Keaton finished filming Madonna's commercial, Madonna would promote it on the film and promote it with the movie together.

If "Batman" is a big success, McDonald's sales of things like pizza and burgers that are interspersed in the film will increase quite a bit.

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While Lester was busy editing "Batman," Fields and his team arrived in the reception room of New World Films.

This New World film company is not very famous in the world, and what is really famous is the person behind him, a capital tycoon Ron Pereman.

This capital tycoon is a billionaire and one of the most famous figures in economic circles such as Wall Street.

On Wall Street, Ron Perreman is a veritable veteran, and the business he has passed through has not failed much.

New World Pictures is one of Ron Pereman's companies, and it is also a one-handed player on Wall Street.

In order to complete the company that Lester wants him to acquire, Fields will prepare and check the information of the company that is about to be acquired.

When he learned that New World Pictures belonged to the company of capital tycoon Ron Pereman, Fields knew that it might be a bit difficult to buy Marvel.

According to the information he received. Marvel was acquired by New World Pictures in 1986 and became one of Ron Pereman's companies.

Although Marvel is not now part of Ron Pereman's personal company, it is also under his management.

Last year, New World Pictures only bought Marvel for a year, and they had to buy Marvel with them, which was obviously not that easy.

For this reason, Fields frantically searched for a turnaround in the acquisition, and suddenly found that when collecting Marvel materials and New World Pictures materials, Fields found a loophole.

That is the exhaustion of the comic market, which is coming step by step, and the comic market that has been collected through Asuka Comics has increased.

All comic sales are slowly dwindling with a mosquito-like subversion.

Discovering this phenomenon, Chris didn't take it seriously, but Fields's solemn face made Chris check it out and was surprised to find it.

With the slow rise of some forms of entertainment, the comic market is being eaten away step by step, and it is declining every year in a way that no one is paying attention to.

Even the capital tycoon Ron Perreman was unaware of this phenomenon, and his staff was rejoicing over the acquisition of Marvel.

When the two found a loophole in this comic market, they didn't publicize it, and it didn't do them any good to say it.

Fields spent half a year walking with Ron Perreman, both expressing their desire to buy Marvel.

But the shrewd capital tycoon Ron Pereman slyly played with Fields, refusing to sell Marvel.

While chatting with Ron Pereman, Fields had to cheer up and talk to the other party in twelve spirits so as not to be seen by the other party.

After more than half a year of collecting information about Ron Perreman and talking to him, Fields got to know each other a lot.

Although Ron Perreman is one of the veterans and fritters on Wall Street, he does not have the strong ambition of entertaining tycoons Rupert Murdoch and Lei Shidong in terms of heart.

To Fields, Ron Perreman is more of a cunning fox, hiding behind the scenes and staring at where to make money, with no interest in accomplishing the cause of the empire.

Perhaps it's the smell of copper on Wall Street or the risky nature of investing that makes Ron Perreman have a cautious habit.

Marvel was able to be acquired by Ron Pereman, completely out of his interest, and he didn't adapt it to make a movie, but only wanted to sell the superhero rights.

If it weren't for Fields' forcible entry at that time, which interrupted their negotiation of the superhero rights sale, maybe another superhero would have been lost

In the reception room of New World Films, after not waiting long for Fields, Ron Perreman walked into the reception room with his assistant.

Ron Pereman, who is thirty and forty years old, has the temperament of a superior, seems to be infected with the habit of Wall Street's copper smell, and his eyes are smiling like a fox, "Mr. Fields, meet again." ”

"Mr. Ron Pereman. ”

Fields stood up and shook hands with Ron Pereman.

The two sat down, and Fields was about to talk about buying Marvel in his hands, but was interrupted by Ron Pereman raising his hand.

"What's wrong, Mr. Ron Pereman. ”

Fields looked at him suspiciously.

"Marvel, I won't sell it. ”

Ron Pereman's words made Fielde a little disappointed, and then Ron Perreman changed his words and said with a smile on his face: "We don't have to talk about Marvel, but I think we can talk about Marvel's superhero adaptation copyright, can we contact Mr‖. Lestroret for a trip?"

"Superhero Copyright. ”

Fields was stunned, thought of something, hesitated slightly, and nodded, "I will contact Mr. Lester." ”