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713 - unnecessary war.(2/2)

"Let's start."

At about nine o'clock, the large conference room was filled with senior Warner Bros. Jeff Robinoff did not talk nonsense, reached out and tapped it gently on the conference table, officially starting today's routine meeting.

The most important thing in front of everyone is undoubtedly the review of "Superman" and "Wonder Woman".

This is not the first time that these two projects have been discussed. Generally speaking, no one has raised any objections. However, many senior executives and shareholder representatives have considerable doubts about the scripts of the two movies.

"Jeff."

After the meeting officially started, a shareholder representative sitting not far from Ceo took the lead and said: "Everyone believes that there is no room for discussion between "Superman" and "Wonder Woman", but I think the timeline of the script is about, should I talk to Wayne again?"

Many executives present nodded involuntarily. No one doubted Wayne's ability, but there were many different opinions within the executives of the timeline of the scripts of "Superman" and "Wonder Woman". The most important contradiction is Wayne's consideration of the order of production of the two films.

If nothing unexpected happens, these two projects will be the final preparation before "Justice League", and no one dares to be careless about these two projects.

As for the different voices from senior executives, they are just pointing at Zach Schneider. Some executives doubt his ability and think it is best to find a more experienced director, even if they are just hosting daily shots.

"I want to remind you a little."

In fact, this is also a headache for Jeff Robinoff. He simply stopped going around the corner and looked around the people in the conference room, saying directly: "Even if Wayne is invited, there will probably be no changes to the script issue. However, after the meeting, I will talk to him on the phone and talk about the script again."

Could it be that if Wayne did not change the timeline of the script, the senior executives of Warner Bros. wouldn’t pass the review of "Superman" and "Wonder Woman"? Obviously, Jeff Robinoff had seen through this long ago. Even if the time delayed, the senior executives would eventually pass with their noses.
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