Chapter 1141 - The low-opening midnight box office
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Compared with the premieres in overseas cities such as Tokyo and London, the Los Angeles premiere of "Iron Man" was even more powerful.
Firefly Group has also spared no effort in preparing for this premiere, especially after the Internet gossip incident a few days ago, in order to deal with possible emergencies, the group has specially added an additional security budget for this premiere.
Luckily, the premiere went very well.
Since the word-of-mouth of "Iron Man" has been widely recognized, the second day of the premiere, the media even paid more attention to the guest lineup comparable to the big movie award ceremony, which also attracted countless attention for "Iron Man".
For most fans, from Wednesday's premiere to Thursday's midnight show or Friday's large-scale release, just two days are almost fleeting in anticipation of "Iron Man", but Eric's work schedule is still full.
City of Culver.
Inside an in-house screening room at Columbia Studios.
Eric and Columbia Pictures CEO Bill Michanik are waiting for representatives from France's Gaumont.
Last year, Luco Besson directed another of his big-budget films, Joan of Arc, a heroine-oriented war epic that cost 390 million francs, or $80 million, and is another blockbuster film from Gaumont Films, following The Fifth Element.
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The next day, "Iron Man" ushered in the premiere ceremony in North America.
Compared with the premieres in overseas cities such as Tokyo and London, the Los Angeles premiere of "Iron Man" was even more powerful.
Firefly Group has also spared no effort in preparing for this premiere, especially after the Internet gossip incident a few days ago, in order to deal with possible emergencies, the group has specially added an additional security budget for this premiere.
Luckily, the premiere went very well.
Since the word-of-mouth of "Iron Man" has been widely recognized, the second day of the premiere, the media even paid more attention to the guest lineup comparable to the big movie award ceremony, which also attracted countless attention for "Iron Man".
For most fans, from Wednesday's premiere to Thursday's midnight show or Friday's large-scale release, just two days are almost fleeting in anticipation of "Iron Man", but Eric's work schedule is still full.
City of Culver.
Inside an in-house screening room at Columbia Studios.
Eric and Columbia Pictures CEO Bill Michanik are waiting for representatives from France's Gaumont.
Last year, Luco Besson directed another of his big-budget films, Joan of Arc, a heroine-oriented war epic that cost 390 million francs, or $80 million, and is another blockbuster film from Gaumont Films, following The Fifth Element.
The next day, "Iron Man" ushered in the premiere ceremony in North America.
Compared with the premieres in overseas cities such as Tokyo and London, the Los Angeles premiere of "Iron Man" was even more powerful.
Firefly Group has also spared no effort in preparing for this premiere, especially after the Internet gossip incident a few days ago, in order to deal with possible emergencies, the group has specially added an additional security budget for this premiere.
Luckily, the premiere went very well.
Since the word-of-mouth of "Iron Man" has been widely recognized, the second day of the premiere, the media even paid more attention to the guest lineup comparable to the big movie award ceremony, which also attracted countless attention for "Iron Man".
For most fans, from Wednesday's premiere to Thursday's midnight show or Friday's large-scale release, just two days are almost fleeting in anticipation of "Iron Man", but Eric's work schedule is still full.
City of Culver.
Inside an in-house screening room at Columbia Studios.
Eric and Columbia Pictures CEO Bill Michanik are waiting for representatives from France's Gaumont.
Last year, Luco Besson directed another of his big-budget films, Joan of Arc, a heroine-oriented war epic that cost 390 million francs, or $80 million, and is another blockbuster film from Gaumont Films, following The Fifth Element.
The next day, "Iron Man" ushered in the premiere ceremony in North America.
Compared with the premieres in overseas cities such as Tokyo and London, the Los Angeles premiere of "Iron Man" was even more powerful.
Firefly Group has also spared no effort in preparing for this premiere, especially after the Internet gossip incident a few days ago, in order to deal with possible emergencies, the group has specially added an additional security budget for this premiere.
Luckily, the premiere went very well.
Since the word-of-mouth of "Iron Man" has been widely recognized, the second day of the premiere, the media even paid more attention to the guest lineup comparable to the big movie award ceremony, which also attracted countless attention for "Iron Man".
For most fans, from Wednesday's premiere to Thursday's midnight show or Friday's large-scale release, just two days are almost fleeting in anticipation of "Iron Man", but Eric's work schedule is still full.
City of Culver.
Inside an in-house screening room at Columbia Studios.
Eric and Columbia Pictures CEO Bill Michanik are waiting for representatives from France's Gaumont.
Last year, Luco Besson directed another of his big-budget films, Joan of Arc, a heroine-oriented war epic that cost 390 million francs, or $80 million, and is another blockbuster film from Gaumont Films, following The Fifth Element.
The next day, "Iron Man" ushered in the premiere ceremony in North America.
Compared with the premieres in overseas cities such as Tokyo and London, the Los Angeles premiere of "Iron Man" was even more powerful.
Firefly Group has also spared no effort in preparing for this premiere, especially after the Internet gossip incident a few days ago, in order to deal with possible emergencies, the group has specially added an additional security budget for this premiere.
Luckily, the premiere went very well.
Since the word-of-mouth of "Iron Man" has been widely recognized, the second day of the premiere, the media even paid more attention to the guest lineup comparable to the big movie award ceremony, which also attracted countless attention for "Iron Man".
For most fans, from Wednesday's premiere to Thursday's midnight show or Friday's large-scale release, just two days are almost fleeting in anticipation of "Iron Man", but Eric's work schedule is still full.
City of Culver.
Inside an in-house screening room at Columbia Studios.
Eric and Columbia Pictures CEO Bill Michanik are waiting for representatives from France's Gaumont.
Last year, Luco Besson directed another of his big-budget films, Joan of Arc, a heroine-oriented war epic that cost 390 million francs, or $80 million, and is another blockbuster film from Gaumont Films, following The Fifth Element.
The next day, "Iron Man" ushered in the premiere ceremony in North America.
Compared with the premieres in overseas cities such as Tokyo and London, the Los Angeles premiere of "Iron Man" was even more powerful.
Firefly Group has also spared no effort in preparing for this premiere, especially after the Internet gossip incident a few days ago, in order to deal with possible emergencies, the group has specially added an additional security budget for this premiere.
Luckily, the premiere went very well.
Since the word-of-mouth of "Iron Man" has been widely recognized, the second day of the premiere, the media even paid more attention to the guest lineup comparable to the big movie award ceremony, which also attracted countless attention for "Iron Man".
For most fans, from Wednesday's premiere to Thursday's midnight show or Friday's large-scale release, just two days are almost fleeting in anticipation of "Iron Man", but Eric's work schedule is still full.
City of Culver.
Inside an in-house screening room at Columbia Studios.
Eric and Columbia Pictures CEO Bill Michanik are waiting for representatives from France's Gaumont.
Last year, Luco Besson directed another of his big-budget films, Joan of Arc, a heroine-oriented war epic that cost 390 million francs, or $80 million, and is another blockbuster film from Gaumont Films, following The Fifth Element.
The next day, "Iron Man" ushered in the premiere ceremony in North America.
Compared with the premieres in overseas cities such as Tokyo and London, the Los Angeles premiere of "Iron Man" was even more powerful.
Firefly Group has also spared no effort in preparing for this premiere, especially after the Internet gossip incident a few days ago, in order to deal with possible emergencies, the group has specially added an additional security budget for this premiere.
Luckily, the premiere went very well.
Since the word-of-mouth of "Iron Man" has been widely recognized, the second day of the premiere, the media even paid more attention to the guest lineup comparable to the big movie award ceremony, which also attracted countless attention for "Iron Man".
For most fans, from Wednesday's premiere to Thursday's midnight show or Friday's large-scale release, just two days are almost fleeting in anticipation of "Iron Man", but Eric's work schedule is still full.
City of Culver.
Inside an in-house screening room at Columbia Studios.
Eric and Columbia Pictures CEO Bill Michanik are waiting for representatives from France's Gaumont.
Last year, Luco Besson directed another of his big-budget films, Joan of Arc, a heroine-oriented war epic that cost 390 million francs, or $80 million, and is another blockbuster film from Gaumont Films, following The Fifth Element.
The next day, "Iron Man" ushered in the premiere ceremony in North America.
Compared with the premieres in overseas cities such as Tokyo and London, the Los Angeles premiere of "Iron Man" was even more powerful.
Firefly Group has also spared no effort in preparing for this premiere, especially after the Internet gossip incident a few days ago, in order to deal with possible emergencies, the group has specially added an additional security budget for this premiere.
Luckily, the premiere went very well.
Since the word-of-mouth of "Iron Man" has been widely recognized, the second day of the premiere, the media even paid more attention to the guest lineup comparable to the big movie award ceremony, which also attracted countless attention for "Iron Man".
For most fans, from Wednesday's premiere to Thursday's midnight show or Friday's large-scale release, just two days are almost fleeting in anticipation of "Iron Man", but Eric's work schedule is still full.
City of Culver.
Inside an in-house screening room at Columbia Studios.
Eric and Columbia Pictures CEO Bill Michanik are waiting for representatives from France's Gaumont.
Last year, Luco Besson directed another of his big-budget films, Joan of Arc, a heroine-oriented war epic that cost 390 million francs, or $80 million, and is another blockbuster film from Gaumont Films, following The Fifth Element.
The next day, "Iron Man" ushered in the premiere ceremony in North America.
Compared with the premieres in overseas cities such as Tokyo and London, the Los Angeles premiere of "Iron Man" was even more powerful.
Firefly Group has also spared no effort in preparing for this premiere, especially after the Internet gossip incident a few days ago, in order to deal with possible emergencies, the group has specially added an additional security budget for this premiere.
Luckily, the premiere went very well.
Since the word-of-mouth of "Iron Man" has been widely recognized, the second day of the premiere, the media even paid more attention to the guest lineup comparable to the big movie award ceremony, which also attracted countless attention for "Iron Man".
For most fans, from Wednesday's premiere to Thursday's midnight show or Friday's large-scale release, just two days are almost fleeting in anticipation of "Iron Man", but Eric's work schedule is still full.
City of Culver.
Inside an in-house screening room at Columbia Studios.
Eric and Columbia Pictures CEO Bill Michanik are waiting for representatives from France's Gaumont.
Last year, Luco Besson directed another of his big-budget films, Joan of Arc, a heroine-oriented war epic that cost 390 million francs, or $80 million, and is another blockbuster film from Gaumont Films, following The Fifth Element.