Although everyone present was concerned about the result of the phone call, no one dared to disturb him.

Finally, the other party finally hung up the phone.

"The results of the preview of "Iron Man" have come out?"

As the moderator of the meeting, Jim Ganopoulos asked his assistant.

"Yeah, I just got the 'Iron Man' preview audience survey feedback stats."

The other party said slowly.

The circle of Hollywood is not big. For an industry giant like Fox, there is no information that they can't get in addition to the business secrets that the major companies keep tightly guarded.

What's more, news like the results of the preview, unless word of mouth collapses beyond control, is not within the scope of the major companies' confidentiality.

It's just that at that point, everyone in the circle can probably guess whether the quality of the movie is good or bad.

For this assistant, everyone here is his uncle, so he immediately stated the statistical results.

"Jiufeng collected a total of 523 valid questionnaires, of which 493 were A and A+."

"What about the bad reviews?"

"Less than 20 copies."

This answer made everyone's faces look bad, and Jim Ganopoulos pursed his lips.

Everyone's faces were not very good-looking. Even if most of the audience in the preview screening belonged to the fan group, the favorable rate was really too high.

You must know that the test screening rate of "X-Men 3" released this year is not even 70%.

As for the movie "Wonderful Night at the Museum" they prepared this time, its test screening rate was even lower.

Of course, as a happy comedy movie focusing on the family market, the relationship between word-of-mouth and box office is basically the same as a woman's bra and stockings.

But even so, pitting a movie with a bad reputation against a movie with a good reputation still makes people feel unreliable.

For a moment, Jim Ganopoulos even contemplated delaying the release date of Night at the Museum.

But this idea was given up in a flash. The movie "Night at the Museum" has been promoted for more than half a year, and Fox spent tens of millions of dollars on promotional expenses alone.

As this time approached, the contract between Fox and the theater had been signed, and even if he wanted to withdraw the file, the theater would not agree.

Oh no.

The theaters will still agree, but only if Fox pays the liquidated damages.

And Night at the Museum isn't out of the question.

After all, the main audience of movies is children. This audience group is usually quiet, but it has great potential during the holiday schedule.

Because during holidays, the theme of the audience is family-based, and a child can bring at least one more adult's movie ticket money.

If the whole family travels, this number may be more.

only……

Jim Ganopoulos glanced at the "Iron Man" poster on the table. The gold and red steel armor on it is also very attractive.

Thinking of this, Jim Ganopoulos asked: "How are we doing with the slander of Robert Downey Jr.?"

A leading actor with a history of drug abuse, this is something that Fox has been emphasizing since the beginning of the publicity war.

In Hollywood superhero actors are a very special group.

For other film actors, they don't have to be responsible for their roles, and the audience will clearly distinguish actors from roles.

But the role of superheroes is different, because there are a large number of underage audiences, all characters must clean up and set a good public example, both on and off the screen.

This is why you will find that superhero actors participate in various charity promotions for children's welfare far more than other actors.

Jim Ganopoulos didn't know what kind of cramp Jiufeng had, and he would find a drug addict as the protagonist, but this could just as well be Fox's attack point.

As long as everyone is given the impression that actors are not good people, parents will naturally stay away from this movie.

"I've worked very hard to promote it, but Jiufeng has worked even harder to promote the inspirational story of the other party's cleansing."

The assistant's answer was somewhat helpless: "According to our survey, currently 10% of people believe that Robert Downey Jr. has reformed himself, and 20% of people think that he is still an addict, and the rest are waiting to see."

"Just kidding, can people who take drugs turn back?"

Jim Ganopoulos sneered, and he asked several senior paparazzi of Fox's publicity department: "Did you catch any explosive news about Downey?"

The so-called explosive news, of course, was about Downey's drug addiction again. It would be even better if a photo could be taken.

If you can find the right way, then those who wait and see will become the Tang Dynasty faction.

At that time, both Jiufeng and Marvel will become street rats that everyone shouts and beats.

"No."

The leading paparazzi said in embarrassment: "This guy seems to know that we are following him. He now appears in public most of the day, except for going to the toilet and sleeping. There is no space for privacy."

"And you didn't find evidence?"

"There's nothing, we even rummaged through the trash cans, and we were short of digging the sewers and searching his house."

The paparazzi are about to cry.

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