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Chapter 1102 Alligators

"WTF?"

"Rocky's not dead, it's all an act?"

"You're the actor?"

"What a cunning god."

"Hahaha, Thor is taken advantage of."

"I treat you like a brother, and you treat me like a son?"

"Go for it, my son. Hahaha, Loki is really too fucked up."

"Thor, what a miserable one male."

"Is the brotherhood going to turn into a father-son relationship?" (Surprise)

"......"

The ending of the sudden reversal of the transfer of fans continue to be excited, no way, imagine being encouraged by Thor's decision to give up the throne, the results of the damn all in Loki's calculations, coupled with the previous shaping of the tear scene, the audience are dumbfounded, okay, highlighting a brain hole limited.

Furthermore, such an ethical stalk is really a spoof.

It's just as well that the credits are already running, which doesn't affect the audience's conversation at all.

As a rule, when the main content of the film is over, there is still no audience in a hurry to leave the theater, watching a comic book movie, the egg is also an important target for interpretation.

In the warm atmosphere, the long cast and crew list finally passed.

I saw the screen reappeared on the bright light image to a space in the depths of the universe.

Thor's comrades with the Ether particle meet with the famous collector Tanya Tivan.

It was Thor and the others who thought that the two Infinity Gems could not all be stored in the temple, as it would easily attract the attention of other powers, so they wanted to ask Tanya to keep them safe.

After the Asgardian warriors left, the universe's most mysterious collector inexplicably muttered, "I've got one, I've got five left."

Just as the fan fully interprets the clue, the screen turns, and with a burst of rainbows, Thor is transported to Earth.

Jane saw this and laughed out loud with joy.

This time, instead of slapping each other, she kissed closely.

The movie, it's over.

......

"It was hilarious. Looking at the sound inside, I don't think the audience's reputation is bad."

In between cinema shifts, a white man in charge of a real-time questionnaire was feeling the atmosphere of the Thor 2: The Dark World screening, while chatting with the ticket taker who was taking a break next to him. I'm not sure how much I can afford to pay.

The ticket boy was a little upset that the movie market was doing well, but it wasn't good news for him, he was just a part-time worker, and his hourly wage wouldn't go up even if he sold a lot of tickets. And it's only the first day, it's a fan filter, so maybe it'll go down after that."

"You've sold out of tickets for the next one," The white man cheered.

"What happened?"

"While you have a point, according to some of the questionnaire data I collected last night, the group image shows that the viewing experience of The Dark World has come to be a bit better than the first one, with a generally unequal increase in ratings across all age groups. So, do you still think it's at risk of crashing?" Just then, the audience began to exit the stage en masse, and the white man, observing the satisfied demeanor of the first few people out, chattering about the characters and the doings of the plot, and acting like he had been there, continued: "Just look at this momentum, pleasing the label fans he should strive for, no matter what, it's not worse than the first one. The chase adds up to quite a substantial amount."

As if to confirm the words of a professional film researcher, a portion of the audience stopped to take the questionnaire and fill it out, and most of the ratings given were above the passing line.

In the reviews, they gave positive comments to the brothers Thor and Rocky.

To elaborate a bit more, after watching the movie, more than 80% of the people rated it a B, and those who rated it an A even accounted for half of them.

Of course, there must be some non-objective factors of fan filter, but to the audience, it's not a big deal to give a more arbitrary rating.

They are also the ones who are most willing to say good things about Thor 2: The Dark World on IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, Yahoo, Twitter, Facebook and other personal media platforms that express their opinions and show their lives.

......

"What's the status of the release of The Dark World?"

At the same time, Lionsgate Studios, Jon Fellmay, sorting through his papers, suddenly asked.

"It's going as well as ever, and even better." The distribution executive grimaced, "It's not good news for us, of course, but fortunately for us, our movie is a comedy, the investment is not high, the audience overlap is not much, the pressure to recover the cost is not that great, but it will certainly be affected by this trend of selling out."

Well, at best, the expectation of a small profit from screenings at the box office has turned into a profit offline.

But it can't be helped, because that's the way the movie business works. Not only do you have to make sure that the movie is made for a big enough audience, but you also have to consider whether there are any predators at the same time.

Obviously, Thor 2: The Dark World is the big one for other films competing in the same screen, especially when it has more dramatic twists and turns than the first film.

But, inevitably, it's only 12 months of the year, and with Lionsgate's production numbers expanding, label collisions are only going to happen more often. Just be yourself.

"If things were better, wouldn't Thor 2 have opened to over 100 million in its first week?" Jon Flemme's voice unnaturally rose a notch, "Thor 1 I think it was over 80 million in its first week, and now that the theatrical specs have increased quite a bit and ticket prices have gone up some, the market is already in favor of special effects blockbusters."

"The probability is that it will happen," The company's main business is to provide a wide range of services and products to its customers. There's a reunion of the same model, go buy a car, there's an Iron Man model, go buy a light fixture, they all have the Captain America logo, they're everywhere in life, and the masses want to be familiar with them."

"Who makes them work." Jon Fleming has thought this a thousand times, but when faced with reality, he just said, "When the detailed data from the film market comes out, remember to send me an email."

"Yes, sir."