Literary Godly Tycoon

He is a godly tycoon, and also a director.

With capital in his left hand and talent in his right, he becomes the uncrowned king of the entertainment circle!

A group that's not very ...

Chapter 172 Hot Potato

Another one setting a fire.

Dadi Films.

They have indeed made a few movies recently.

I followed the trend and made an animated film based on the Monkey King, but it flopped.

He followed the trend and made a low-budget art film. It didn't flop, but the box office just barely reached a small target.

There is also a big-budget classic IP, a popcorn-themed movie that cost 300 million yuan and made less than 200 million yuan at the box office, and it also lost a lot of money.

Although they have a solid foundation and are not seriously injured, how can they not be jealous when they see DreamWorks making a hit every time it makes a movie and making a fortune every day?

Following these two leaders, several company representatives spoke.

They all mean almost the same thing, praising DreamWorks and Lu Hao highly and putting them on the spot.

Lu Hao was also convinced.

What I admire most is that this group of people, although they all have the same nonsense, can come up with different explanations and all kinds of rhetoric.

Each of them spoke eloquently.

Hearing everyone speaking out and unwilling to take on this hot potato, the two propaganda bosses' faces became increasingly gloomy and they remained silent.

This kind of thing cannot be forced.

It is even more impossible to showdown indicators.

Unlike other industries, which can receive policy support or tax incentives, the cultural industry can only provide a direction.

But if these cultural businessmen don't take over, they will be powerless to do anything.

Sitting in the main seat, Wei Changhong was helpless.

I cursed in my heart, but I was helpless in this situation.

After all, there are people who do business that will get them killed, but no one does business that will lose them money.

In the eyes of many film companies, making main-theme movies will definitely lose money, without a doubt.

There was no money coming down from above, not a single real penny.

This is probably just a preliminary opinion, and we are still exploring this direction.

After repeated consideration, he could only look at Lu Hao.

At this moment, Dong Yuan from Starry Sky Cinema, who had been silent, suddenly spoke.

"We at Star Films have always had a good cooperative relationship with DreamWorks, and I have great respect for Director Lu's abilities. If Mr. Lu wants to make a film of this nature but is concerned about the cost, we can cover part of the investment."