Chapter 975 - 975 890 Good Person Martin Helps DC Recommend
Chapter 975 - 975 890 Good Person Martin Helps DC Recommend
?Chapter 975: Chapter 890: Good Person Martin Helps DC Recommend Talent_2 Chapter 975: Chapter 890: Good Person Martin Helps DC Recommend Talent_2 She thought for a moment and added, “It’s not personal conflicts, but rather creative differences on the series. Personal conflicts are manageable, but creative differences are often a matter of life and death.”
Martin pondered and said, “Joss Whedon is talented. He shouldn’t just sink into oblivion.”
Louise asked, “Why, are you thinking of bringing Joss Whedon on board? Do you have a project that suits him? Could it be ‘Doomsday Collapse’?”
“No, no, no,” Martin, the hypocrite, was honest: “I’m a bad guy. Why would I bring on a director who was just fired by Disney? Given his current situation, the chances of his next work bombing are very high.”
Louise gave it some thought and realized there was truth to his words. From what she understood, Joss Whedon’s ego had become inflated to the point of indescribability.
On the set of the new season of “Agents of SHIELD,” he was said to have made the actors’ lives miserable, and not just because of the filming.
Louise, curious, asked, “I remember you and Kevin Feige not getting along, so why the sudden interest in Joss Whedon?”
Martin waved his hand: “It has nothing to do with Kevin Feige. I plan to recommend Joss Whedon to a place that’s more fitting for him… hmm, this might not be easy, it might take some time, and I’ll need your help.”
He intended to involve Louise in the scheming and keep her informed: “Actually, it’s not that complicated. Without implicating us, we need to get Joss Whedon on the radar of Warner Bros. Team, especially the DC management.”
Recently, a member of Warner Bros. Team, Hamada, along with several higher-ups at DC, had attacked the “Joker” project. Louise, who had invested in and acted as a producer, was fuming with nowhere to vent. Hearing Martin’s words, she immediately perked up.
She understood Martin: “As far as I know, DC has no current plans to replace the director for the ‘Justice League’ project.”
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