Rebirth in 1984: Beginning with Han Card Development

What happens to the future when humanity loses its imagination?

That slogan created a sensation during the summer of 1984.

Back then, computers couldn't support Chinese input and co...

Chapter 266 Acquiring Marvel

The following morning, Marvel's acquisition negotiations began.

Marvel's boss wanted to make an exorbitant demand, but was ruthlessly rejected by the representative of Shanghai Animation Film Studio, who said, "Heh, the American comic book industry is so sluggish right now, only our Shanghai Animation Film Studio is interested in your Marvel company. Either wait to go bankrupt, or sell to Shanghai Animation Film Studio at a low price!"

Other film companies are only interested in some of Marvel's superhero characters and would never acquire the entire Marvel Studios.

Marvel's reckless investments have resulted in heavy losses, and it's now a hot potato.

Most importantly, Marvel has yet to produce a single superhero movie that has been a success.

In Hollywood, there are plenty of good movie scripts, so there's absolutely no need to take the huge risk of adapting a comic book into a movie.

Therefore, when Marvel cannot prove its value, it becomes cheap and unwanted.

No Hollywood company would be willing to spend one or two hundred million dollars to acquire a worthless company.

More than ten days later.

Marvel's owner accepted the Shanghai Animation Film Studio's terms to acquire Marvel for $100 million.

After the acquisition of Marvel was completed, the plan to shelve the company began.

However, with the idea of ​​using a borrowed chicken to lay an egg, the Shanghai Animation Film Studio began producing new Marvel comics, allowing a large number of Chinese superheroes to appear in Marvel comics and become the main characters.

Meanwhile, the original Marvel superheroes have become supporting characters, highlighting the strength of Chinese superheroes.

It even led to Marvel superheroes turning to the dark side, with Captain America, Spider-Man, Hulk, and others all becoming villains. They later joined some evil American organization, wanting to help the United States rule the world.

Chinese superheroes bravely stepped forward, defeated them, and became saviors.

Okay, this kind of demonization is ridiculous. Anyway, it's all about bashing Marvel's original superheroes and satirizing American hegemony.

As for whether Marvel comics will still sell after such a drastic modification, Zhao Ye doesn't care at all. Selling comics only makes a small amount of money, which Zhao Ye doesn't even consider worthwhile.

Hey, it's just for fun!

During this period, Wujiang Group didn't have many other things to do, so Zhao Ye could focus some of his energy on developing the entertainment industry.

The following day, representatives from the Shanghai Animation Film Studio officially signed an acquisition agreement with Marvel.

Although Marvel has declined, it is still the largest comic book company in the United States and has influenced generations of Americans.

When the news broke that Marvel had been acquired by the Shanghai Animation Film Studio, it immediately caused a sensation, with some fans opposing it while others expressed their support.

Supporters couldn't help but express their optimism: "Wow, the company that acquired Marvel is from China, called Shanghai Animation Film Studio. This company is amazing! They produced 'The Lion King,' 'Jurassic Park,' 'Resident Evil,' and 'Independence Day'! Their special effects technology is super awesome. Their purpose in acquiring Marvel is definitely to adapt Marvel movies. Wow, this is really exciting!"

If Zhao Ye saw this netizen's comment, he'd really like to say, "What are you expecting? Just wait and see how our Chinese superheroes crush Captain America, Iron Man, and Spider-Man..."

(End of this chapter)