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Hollywood What If Chapter 518
It was true that Marvel Studios was owned by News Corporation, but most of its business was strongly related to and dependent on 20th Century Fox.
In fact, after Kazir signed a contract to lead the creation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, News Corporation slowly sold shares of Marvel to 20th Century Fox.
20th Century Fox saw this as an opportunity, so they acquired shares of the company. They now owned around 15% of Marvel Entertainment. As for Grey Pictures, more precisely, Kazir, he also had shares in Marvel. It was 6%, and he bought them.
Marvel Comics and Marvel Studios were under the larger company called Marvel Entertainment. Kazir and 20th Century Fox now held shares in the company.
Actually, Kazir was begged by the management to buy shares in the company because they were afraid he would leave the project if he didn't receive enough benefits... So yeah, they had to convince the director to buy shares so that Kazir would stay motivated to make the company successful.
Kazir happily agreed. Most of the shares were privately owned, and now he had a chance to buy them. Now that he had that opportunity, he might as well take advantage of their goodwill... He knew Marvel Entertainment's worth would skyrocket a decade from now.
News Corporation slowly let go of Marvel since they were focusing more on media-related businesses. Of course, they still held substantial shares. Rupert Murdoch was the major shareholder of Marvel.
Anyway, because of these benefits and selfish reasons, some people wanted to include their friends and acquaintances in this upcoming Cinematic Universe. One of the outcomes of that was the casting of Terrence Howard.
Kazir fought for Don Cheadle, but some people didn't like that, so Terrence was cast... for a salary of more than $2 million. In Kazir's opinion, it wasn't worth it.
Iron Man was just the start of their massive Cinematic Universe, and they couldn't afford to spend a huge amount of money on the cast. That's why Kazir preferred Don Cheadle, he was less expensive but a worthy casting because Don was a great actor and excelled in his role.
If there was any good news, it was the fact that Mark Ruffalo was cast as Bruce Banner in The Incredible Hulk. This change would help them a lot in the future. Kazir knew how important this change was... He was the only one who knew about the original MCU.
'If the fans in the original timeline heard of what I did, they'd probably be happy since I correctly connected The Incredible Hulk to the MCU.'
He recalled that when he first watched The Avengers, he was confused as to whether Mark Ruffalo's Hulk was the same as The Incredible Hulk. The actor was different!! Even the kids were confused.
At that time, he hoped they would have kept the original actor, which was Edward Norton... But Kazir changed his mind. Mark Ruffalo was easier to work with than Edward Norton.
Kazir fixed a problem that only he knew existed... He didn't receive thanks from anyone, as they were oblivious to the fact.
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Viggo Mortensen waved his hand while people cheered his name. He was in Australia. His name was quite famous in this region because of The Lord of the Rings. Viggo Mortensen was part of the cast of LOTR, he was Aragorn. The Lord of the Rings was filmed in New Zealand, a neighboring country to Australia.
Because The Lord of the Rings was famous in Australia, Viggo Mortensen received strong support while promoting his new movie, John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum.
Viggo's career had risen again after starring in this franchise. Even now, he was thankful that Director Grey had cast him as John Wick. He admitted that he was grateful, especially when he heard that Harrison Ford also auditioned for the role. He knew damn well he couldn't defeat Harrison Ford... Even now, the veteran was still more famous than him.
After John Wick, Viggo starred in The Lord of the Rings as Aragorn, and it was a huge success.
After that, Viggo starred in other movies, but he had to admit that his peak performances were probably as John Wick and Aragorn. Lately, Viggo had been trying to do drama movies. He wanted to stay away from action films.
Despite getting tired of action movies, he admitted that the pay wasn't bad, especially for his role as John Wick.
His salary for John Wick: Chapter 3 was $17 million. Currently, that was the biggest salary he had ever received. So even though he was tired of doing action movies, he had no intention of dropping the mantle of John Wick, since it was his way to maintain popularity and the salary was huge.
Sometimes he was curious why Liam Neeson let go of his role. Based on Bryan Mills' popularity, Grey Pictures had no problem extending the contract and paying him top dollar. Unfortunately, Liam Neeson said he was done and planned to work on new projects away from the CCU.
While people were cheering for him as he entered the car, his assistant passed him a newspaper. Viggo waved at the fans one last time before leaving the cinema.
He looked at the newspaper and smiled when he saw that John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum had grossed $582 million worldwide. Of course, he was happy that his movie was successful. It meant more status for him.
If there was one thing he regretted, it was that he couldn't get a cut of the box office. In the next movie, Viggo and his team would try to negotiate for a box office share deal. It didn't matter if it was a 5% North American box office share or smaller, that amount would still be huge.
It was true that Marvel Studios was owned by News Corporation, but most of its business was strongly related to and dependent on 20th Century Fox.
In fact, after Kazir signed a contract to lead the creation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, News Corporation slowly sold shares of Marvel to 20th Century Fox.
20th Century Fox saw this as an opportunity, so they acquired shares of the company. They now owned around 15% of Marvel Entertainment. As for Grey Pictures, more precisely, Kazir, he also had shares in Marvel. It was 6%, and he bought them.
Marvel Comics and Marvel Studios were under the larger company called Marvel Entertainment. Kazir and 20th Century Fox now held shares in the company.
Actually, Kazir was begged by the management to buy shares in the company because they were afraid he would leave the project if he didn't receive enough benefits... So yeah, they had to convince the director to buy shares so that Kazir would stay motivated to make the company successful.
Kazir happily agreed. Most of the shares were privately owned, and now he had a chance to buy them. Now that he had that opportunity, he might as well take advantage of their goodwill... He knew Marvel Entertainment's worth would skyrocket a decade from now.
News Corporation slowly let go of Marvel since they were focusing more on media-related businesses. Of course, they still held substantial shares. Rupert Murdoch was the major shareholder of Marvel.
Anyway, because of these benefits and selfish reasons, some people wanted to include their friends and acquaintances in this upcoming Cinematic Universe. One of the outcomes of that was the casting of Terrence Howard.
Kazir fought for Don Cheadle, but some people didn't like that, so Terrence was cast... for a salary of more than $2 million. In Kazir's opinion, it wasn't worth it.
Iron Man was just the start of their massive Cinematic Universe, and they couldn't afford to spend a huge amount of money on the cast. That's why Kazir preferred Don Cheadle, he was less expensive but a worthy casting because Don was a great actor and excelled in his role.
If there was any good news, it was the fact that Mark Ruffalo was cast as Bruce Banner in The Incredible Hulk. This change would help them a lot in the future. Kazir knew how important this change was... He was the only one who knew about the original MCU.
'If the fans in the original timeline heard of what I did, they'd probably be happy since I correctly connected The Incredible Hulk to the MCU.'
He recalled that when he first watched The Avengers, he was confused as to whether Mark Ruffalo's Hulk was the same as The Incredible Hulk. The actor was different!! Even the kids were confused.
At that time, he hoped they would have kept the original actor, which was Edward Norton... But Kazir changed his mind. Mark Ruffalo was easier to work with than Edward Norton.
Kazir fixed a problem that only he knew existed... He didn't receive thanks from anyone, as they were oblivious to the fact.
.........
......
...
Viggo Mortensen waved his hand while people cheered his name. He was in Australia. His name was quite famous in this region because of The Lord of the Rings. Viggo Mortensen was part of the cast of LOTR, he was Aragorn. The Lord of the Rings was filmed in New Zealand, a neighboring country to Australia.
Because The Lord of the Rings was famous in Australia, Viggo Mortensen received strong support while promoting his new movie, John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum.
Viggo's career had risen again after starring in this franchise. Even now, he was thankful that Director Grey had cast him as John Wick. He admitted that he was grateful, especially when he heard that Harrison Ford also auditioned for the role. He knew damn well he couldn't defeat Harrison Ford... Even now, the veteran was still more famous than him.
After John Wick, Viggo starred in The Lord of the Rings as Aragorn, and it was a huge success.
After that, Viggo starred in other movies, but he had to admit that his peak performances were probably as John Wick and Aragorn. Lately, Viggo had been trying to do drama movies. He wanted to stay away from action films.
Despite getting tired of action movies, he admitted that the pay wasn't bad, especially for his role as John Wick.
His salary for John Wick: Chapter 3 was $17 million. Currently, that was the biggest salary he had ever received. So even though he was tired of doing action movies, he had no intention of dropping the mantle of John Wick, since it was his way to maintain popularity and the salary was huge.
Sometimes he was curious why Liam Neeson let go of his role. Based on Bryan Mills' popularity, Grey Pictures had no problem extending the contract and paying him top dollar. Unfortunately, Liam Neeson said he was done and planned to work on new projects away from the CCU.
While people were cheering for him as he entered the car, his assistant passed him a newspaper. Viggo waved at the fans one last time before leaving the cinema.
He looked at the newspaper and smiled when he saw that John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum had grossed $582 million worldwide. Of course, he was happy that his movie was successful. It meant more status for him.
If there was one thing he regretted, it was that he couldn't get a cut of the box office. In the next movie, Viggo and his team would try to negotiate for a box office share deal. It didn't matter if it was a 5% North American box office share or smaller, that amount would still be huge.