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Chapter 21 - Chapter 21: Negotiating the Sequel Rights of Saw

Kevin smiled and shook his head, saying, "Let's discuss it after the release of Saw. By then, I'll be able to focus on my new project."

Jeff Robinov nodded, not pushing further. With his relationship with CAA President, Ovitz, as long as Warner Bros. offers a suitable price, Kevin had no reason to choose another film company.

Considering Warner Bros.' position in Hollywood, there were very few forces that could compare to them. They were not afraid of fair competition.

"Kevin, enjoy yourself. Ovitz and I have some matters to attend to, so we won't keep you from having a good time here."

As he said this, Jeff Robinov gave Kevin and Angelina Jolie a suggestive look and then left with Ovitz.

"Kevin, you're amazing," Angelina Jolie exclaimed excitedly once they were gone.

Kevin spoke with these big shots without any inferiority, which left Angelina Jolie exhilarated.

In her gaze towards Kevin, there was not only admiration but also a hint of affection.

Faced with this look, Kevin couldn't resist. He left the party with Angelina Jolie and headed to the hotel where he was staying.

As soon as they entered the room, Angelina Jolie couldn't wait and pushed Kevin onto the bed, and then...

...

Sitting in an upscale Chinese restaurant, Kevin ordered several dishes and instructed someone to deliver some of the delicious food to the hotel before he began to savor the meal.

Chinese cuisine is not something that the lower-class population often eats in the United States, unlike in China.

Thanks to the development of animal husbandry, or rather the use of medications, meat in the United States is much cheaper compared to vegetables.

In China, where the diet consists of a balance of meat and vegetables, it requires a significant amount of relatively expensive vegetables. This is one of the reasons why Chinese food is not considered affordable.

This meal cost over two hundred dollars, clearly not something that the average working class can easily afford.

However, for Kevin at the moment, this was certainly not an expensive expenditure.

After finishing dinner, Kevin hailed a taxi and headed to New Line Cinema.

....

New Line Cinema.

President's office.

Shaye unleashed his anger on Dean.

"How could you give the sequel rights to Kevin? Is this how you act as the head of film acquisition for New Line Cinema?"

"You idiot, fool..."

A series of insults poured out.

These were typical workplace scapegoating words. Before Kevin achieved success, the sequel rights to Saw were not worth mentioning. Dean's decision to let go of the sequel rights, even under the condition of only taking a share of the profits, was actually a normal decision. If it weren't for the unexpected huge success of Saw, Dean's actions would not have been an issue.

Of course, since Saw achieved such success, it inadvertently diminished Dean's credit in this matter.

Shaye's scolding carried a hint of suppression.

Naturally, Dean felt quite frustrated, but resigning after reaching a high-ranking position in a film company at the age of thirty-something was clearly impossible. Therefore, he obediently endured this scolding.

After the scolding, Shaye continued speaking:

"You will negotiate with Kevin about the revenue from the Saw sequel. Start the negotiation, and when it reaches a certain point, I will step in."

"Yes!"

....

Returning to New Line Cinema once again, Kevin had a completely different experience.