In fact, Shueisha doesn't have too many ambitions for movies for the time being, and their energy is more focused on promoting comics.

The people at Shueisha are not stupid, they also understand the difficulty of adapting Japanese manga.

Therefore, Shueisha's requirements for the copyright cooperation of "Dragon Ball" are very low.

As long as the movie's reputation doesn't collapse too much, it's fine if it can help promote the comics.

"So, Director Kiryu, look... Is there really no possibility of saving "Dragon Ball"?"

Horiuchi Marue nervously wiped the sweat from his forehead and asked nervously.

If what Qiye said is true, then the "Dragon Ball" IP is finished in North America.

No, it's not just "Dragon Ball", all Shueisha's IPs are hard to be taken by Hollywood.

"I'm afraid it will be difficult."

Although the old man in front of him looked pitiful, Qiye still chose to tell the truth.

"As far as I know, Fox doesn't plan to adapt the original manga." Seven nights irresponsible spoiler said, "They plan to use an American youth school drama as the beginning of the movie, and I believe the final product will definitely be the same as the original. It's three feet away."

"And it's at least three feet."

Qiye emphasized it again.

"Hey!"

Ryan gave Qiye a push. She seemed to think that the description of Qiye was not very elegant.

"In short, the movie script adapted by Fox will definitely make it impossible for Akira Toriyama to recognize that this is "Dragon Ball"."

In fact, the content of the script of the "Dragon Ball" movie is currently under wraps.

Qiye, the director who has a grudge against Fox, shouldn't have known these things at all.

But Qiye didn't care about disclosing these contents, and he even wished it could reach Fox's ears.

If Fox mistakenly thinks that there are traitors inside, and then fires a wave of employees, Qiye will be happier.

Horiuchi Marue's body began to shake, and he had to hold onto the wall to stand still.

Because the president of Shueisha doesn't pay much attention to Hollywood, he doesn't know the entanglement between Nanaya and Fox.

From Horiuchi Marue's point of view, Nanaya has been hanging out in Hollywood, so she is naturally more informed than herself.

Moreover, his own Shueisha had not offended the other party, and what Qiye said to himself must be the accurate information he had inquired about.

Although Qiye did not inquire about the news he gave, but he did not deceive Horiuchi Marue.

But Horiuchi Marue didn't give up, he panted and said tremblingly: "But...if the special effects of the movie are good enough and the fight is exciting enough..."

Horiuchi Marue's words seemed to be discussing with Nanaya, but also seemed to be comforting herself.

But Qiye made up the last knife: "The most important thing is that the cost they paid for "Dragon Ball" was 4000 million U.S. dollars."

In Horiuchi Marue's desperate eyes, Nanaya said something very terrible to him.

"Let's put it this way, the upper part of my FZ cost $1 million to make, and you can imagine reducing the FZ's special effects to only 40%."

"Oh wow..."

Horiuchi Marue covered his heart, he didn't faint on the spot like this, Nanaya felt that he could really hold on.

"Director Kiryu, can you think of a way to minimize the impact of this terrible movie?"

Horiuchi Marue is also considered a dead horse as a living horse doctor. He grabbed Nanaya's hand and wanted a solution.

As for giving up the cooperation agreement with Fox and recovering the copyright.

Horiuchi Marue never thought about such a thing.

It's not that Shueisha can't afford compensation, but that the impact of doing so is too bad.

Although Shueisha is very powerful in Japan, it is nothing compared to Fox, which is backed by News Corporation.

Horiuchi Marue believes that if he dares to do this, the relationship between Shueisha and Fox will definitely drop to freezing point.

After all, if you make a bad movie, it can only be regarded as a breakdown in business cooperation. At worst, you won't sell the copyright to Fox in the future.

But it turned out to be a huge blow to Shueisha's reputation in the North American film and television circle.

Unless Shueisha feels that all its IPs are not going to be sold to Hollywood in the future, they would never even think about recovering the copyright.

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pS: This year's Oscar nominations are out, congratulations to "Joker" for leading with 11 nominations.

However, since academics don't like the management of super-English movies, it is estimated that the possibility of accompanying them to run is relatively high.

Of course, as a fan of super-English movies, Mi Jiang still hopes to see the clown win more awards.

Isn't it fun to watch those academic old men being bowed down by the market? ╮(╯▽╰)╭

However, "Joker" is not a traditional super British movie, is it?

Mi Jiang feels more like a gangster crime movie, and this theme is quite popular with academics. _(:з」∠)_

Chapter 504 Seven Nights' Unexpected Weakness

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