After two consecutive films directly associated with Martin Davis failed at the box office, Jon Berg couldn't help but have some thoughts, particularly when he saw Martin at the premiere, he felt uneasy.
"Is it possible that all this was Martin Davis's doing on purpose?" he thought more and more uneasily, "Deliberately letting Warner Bros. get their hands on these two projects?"
But after pondering for a while, Jon Bern felt it didn't make sense, the variables in film production were too great, who could say with certainty that if these projects went to Warner, they would definitely fail?
After all, Warner had a mature operating mechanism, led by an exceptional management team headed by him.
Jon Berg was indecisive, fluctuating between different ideas.
He picked up the phone and called McDonald, his trusted subordinate and the one who had acquired the rights to "Dark Places," to inquire in detail about the situation back then.
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