Chapter 656: Seduction

In fact, Philip Bierman would have this idea, thanks in part to Charlotte -

After all, the tiger has been in the mountains for a long time, even if it is terminally ill, as long as the basic majesty does not fall, other beasts will be submissive to the name of the king of the mountains and forests.

The same goes for Philip Bierman.

Even though he has figured out the internal situation of Disney and realized the limitations of Michael Eisner, he has never made his thoughts clear because of the other party's "tyrant" name.

- You know, Michael Eisner has been ruling Disney since 1984, and he has not worked for Disney for a long time, and he has not even experienced the pre-Eisner era at all.

In this case, people within Disney often forget that the "tyrant" can also be ousted because of the subtlety of time.

However, neither Disney nor Charlotte, who is from the future, has no such limitations in her mind.

Charlotte was well aware that in his original time and space, Michael Eisner's days at Disney were not many years away.

He was succeeded by Robert Iger, the current chairman of Disney Pictures, who strongly advocated a partnership with Spectre Studios and led to the Pirates of the Caribbean project.

And in the eyes of Charlotte, a master of trickery who knows how to spell, it is still obvious that Philip Bierman is Robert Iger's henchman.

- After all, if nothing else, Charlotte's version of "Pirates of the Caribbean" is Robert Iger's first major project after entering Disney Pictures.

Iger must have hoped that his first shot would be fired, so how could he not send his own henchmen?

Therefore, pretending to be successful in front of Philip Bierman is also indirectly pretending to be a secret coercion in front of Robert Iger.

- Whether it was the suppression of Philip before, or the ability to show in front of him later, although Charlotte wanted the film to make it smooth, but she did not have any plans to do so.

And under the calculations of a master magician who understands people's hearts and knows the future, how could Philip Bierman get away with it?

- It is really a normal thing to become a member of the "Charlotte Cult".

Charlotte didn't do this to hug Robert Iger's thigh.

- At his current status, there are basically few people in Hollywood who are thicker than his thighs.

Even if Robert Iger becomes the CEO of Disney in the future, the relationship between them is more of a partnership.

However, in the same cooperation, it is not certain which side is stronger and more dominant.

Although Charlotte is good at spells, she is not the kind of Baidu god who can even remember the time and index of every stock market fluctuation in the United States, even if she is very profitable, it is difficult to overwhelm Disney in terms of capital.

Then, the only thing that can let him lead the cooperation is ability and vision.

- That's why he's now pretending to be forced in front of Robert Egger through Philip Bierman.

In particular, Charlotte still remembers very well that in his original time and space, Robert Iger pursued the strategy after becoming the CEO of Disney-

Collaborations and M&A.

It should be said that this is also the only feasible way for Disney to quickly catch up with several other major Hollywood studios in the field of live-action films.

After all, Disney's lack of skill points in the field of live-action movies is not something that can be solved in a moment.

Even if Robert Iger took Michael Eisner's place, he couldn't change the entire Disney group in an instant.

- And since your own people can't do it well, you just spend money to find someone to do it well.

Whether it is Jerry Bruckheimer's production company, or later Marvel Studios, or Lucas Studio, which holds the copyright of "Star Wars", it is because of Robert Iger's policy that it has gradually converged under the Disney umbrella.

Although, in theory, it would be possible to implement this policy in the case of Michael Eisner. But as a "tyrant" who has been in charge of Disney for more than ten years, Eisner is more stubborn and self-serving, which makes it a lot of trouble to work with him.

Just like now, Charlotte has reached the level of James Cameron and Steven Spielberg in the field of directing, and the success rate in the field of production has surpassed Jerry Bruckheimer, but before that, Disney's intention to cooperate with him has never been obvious.

Even the "Harry Potter" series, which Charlotte once sent to the door, which is actually very in line with Disney Studios' positioning, did not win, and finally let it go to Warner.

- To some extent, this is caused by Michael Eisner's stubbornness and conservatism.

It wasn't until Robert Iger became the chairman of Disney Studios and wanted to make a difference in this position that he really took the initiative to strengthen his cooperation with Charlotte.

And for Charlotte, "Pirates of the Caribbean" was just the beginning of his break into the Disney system.

- While there is already a good cooperation with Warner, and then Disney and Charlotte's movies are pulled, there is no need to worry about distribution at all.

Although most of Disney's live-action movies are all-age oriented and lack the horror elements that Charlotte needs most to collect mana, in a way, this is not too much of a problem -

In Charlotte's previous films, there are also several all-age oriented.

It turns out that as long as the degree is grasped well, movies of all ages can also bring Charlotte a lot of mana.

What's more, Charlotte also has her eyes on some other resources of Disney.

In this case, he naturally hopes to occupy a more advantageous position in the future cooperation - which is why he needs to impress the other party enough now.

Of course, being impressed, it doesn't mean that Charlotte will leak the secret of heaven and directly put a big prophecy, predicting that the sky is dead and the yellow sky will stand - Michael Eisner will inevitably step down, Robert Iger will rise or something.

- That's!

Not to mention Disney's people, even a few people within the Ghost Party studio who know that he can spell may not believe it.

Especially, that wouldn't do him much good.

In fact, he only analyzed Disney's advantages and disadvantages when chatting with Philip Bierman, and by the way, led the other party to come to the point of view that "removing Michael Eisner from power may be more beneficial to Disney's future development".

As for whether Disney will change the king's flag in advance because of this, it has nothing to do with director Charlotte.

- It's better to say that he still has some pleasure in the bad taste.

Of course, as a good liar, Charlotte would not have made Philip Bierman aware of his inducements.

The other party just felt that he was inspired a lot by director Charlotte.

And when he told his immediate boss, Robert Iger, about his inspiration, the current president of Disney Studios, was silent......