Chapter 839
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 839:
âHave you started looking for a manor yet?â Madisyn asked casually.
âWeâre looking,â Glenn said thoughtfully. âThe eastern suburbs look promising so far. You should keep an eye out, tooâlet us know if you come across something good.â
âSure, Dad,â Madisyn replied. âIâll look around when I get the chance.â
With that, their conversation wrapped up. Madisyn said her goodbyes and headed to the company. Her schedule these days was packed with preparations for the release of the new sci-fi movie. The first of next month had become a highly competitive release date, with several major films premiering, including Tatianaâs latest sci-fi movie. Coincidentally, a foreign sci-fi movie was also slated for the same day. The internet had already started buzzing, unofficially dubbing it âSci-Fi Movie Day.â
âThree sci-fi films on the same day? Canât wait!â
âDonât get your hopes up. Just because there are three doesnât mean theyâll all be worth watching. Iâm betting on Director John Schultzâs movieâit smashed records in Mafelen with five billion at the box office.â
âAbsolutely! Their sci-fi movie productions are always topnotch.â
âTatianaâs team looks solid this time. Iâm planning to watch both hers and Johnâs film.â
âWhat about Maxineâs Wandering World? No one seems to be talking about it.â
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âThey donât have much marketing going on. Probably a budget issue. Sci-fi movies arenât cheap, and it doesnât look like theyâve got the resources to make a real hit.â
âExactly. Iâm skipping that one.â
âActually, I saw the trailer, and it doesnât look bad. Might surprise us.â
âWhy waste money on mediocre films? Iâm sticking with Tatianaâs End of the Earth.â
The online discussions about the upcoming movie releases were relentless. Meanwhile, executives at major cinema chains were embroiled in their own heated debates. Scheduling was critical for every new movie release, and peak viewing times were the most coveted slots, often determining a filmâs success or failure at the box office.
At Oscar Company, inside a sleek meeting room, the discussion was in full swing.
âThe prime viewing slots should definitely go to End of the Earth. Itâs the most anticipated film of the season!â
âI agree,â another chimed in. âThe secondary peak slots should be reserved for Director John Schultzâs movie. His films have a massive fanbase and are guaranteed to draw crowds.â
The discussion heated up as opinions leaned towards giving the top slots to End of the Earth and Director John Schultzâs sci-fi blockbuster. At the head of the table, a woman in a sharp striped suit sat quietly, her hands clasped as she reviewed the data on the films. Wandering World, produced by Edge Entertainment, had been dismissed by most. But Edge Entertainment was owned by someone she couldnât ignoreâ¦
âMs. Hobbes, whatâs your opinion?â
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