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Chapter 40: The Sixth Movie

Chapter 40

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3D Company soon contacted Ted Elliott and Terry Rosio. Both are well-known Hollywood screenwriters and producers, in their 40s. They are now busy producing the cartoon "Monster Shrek" with DreamWorks. In this large-scale cartoon, the two serve as producers and screenwriters. They also produce the famous Spielberg.

"Okay, okay I'll go find them." When Ike learned that the two were busy, he said to Green.

DreamWorks Films (DW) is also in the Hollywood district. Ike and Spielberg, one of the founders of the company, met at last year's Golden Globes. Both were directors and both were bosses of the film company, so they had a good chat at that time. Although Ike defeated Spielberg with "The Walker" in the Oscars at the beginning of the year, the Best Movie was won by his "Save Private Ryan". Spielberg admired this young and talented director, so even after the Oscars, they remained in touch.

For Ike, Spielberg's director value of up to 99 in the system is also very admirable. His value has been modified, but Spielberg is real.

Before going to DreamWorks, Ike had already given Spielberg, and Director S happily welcomed Ike's visit.

"Haha, hello, Ike, you're not the one who came to dig me, right?" After seeing Ike, Spielberg politely invited him to the studio, pouring water for Ike himself and saying humorously.

"Haha, what about you? I just have some things to look for Ted, Elliott and Terry Rosio." Ike said, watching the Godfather director's studio.

His studio is slightly larger than Cameron's, and it also has many movie equipment and conceptual pictures of "Monster Shrek".

"About the movie?" Spielberg asked.

"Yes." Ike answered honestly, "Well... haven't they written some scripts about pirates? I want to communicate with them."

"Oh?" Spielberg squinted his eyes and smiled, "Are you interested in this subject? Yes, our DreamWorks did not invest in these two guys."

"Haha, let me see." Ike shrugged.

As she was chatting, an assistant came in and she said, "Ike, Ted, please go to their workshop to chat."

"Okay." Ike said, standing up and saying to Spielberg, "Thank you, then I'll do it."

"You're welcome, I wish you a smooth conversation." Spielberg said with a smile.

Ike nodded and left Spielberg's studio. It seemed that even Spielberg was not optimistic about the pirate theme. Ike shook his head while thinking.

When Ike entered Terry and Ted's work, he met two screenwriters.

"Sorry, Ike, we are so busy, so please come and go for a trip myself." After seeing Ike, the two stood up and shook hands with him.

"It's okay, I happen to have it today." Ike said with a smile. After a few greetings, the three of them began to sit down and talk about the serious matters.

"You should have my purpose through Green," said Ike.

"Yes." Terry replied, looking at Ted around him, and then continued, "Director Ike is interested in our pirate story? We have found many film companies over the years and have got no, including the DreamWorks, who are working now."

"Of course I'm interested, otherwise I won't run it out. I think the completion of your script." Ike asked.

"At 80." Terry said, "We want to tell a fantasy story, which is different from other pirate movies. The background of this story is not targeted at that era. Of course, the fictional era should be in the 16th century. We added some supernatural factors, haha. Frankly speaking, in this way, the cost of making a movie will be relatively high, which may be one of the reasons why many film companies reject it."

After hearing this, Ike nodded and said, "For cost, I think it doesn't matter if the story is exciting and can attract audiences, it doesn't matter if it's a little higher, so..."

Terry and Ted sat upright, and it seemed that 3D company was really interested.

"So..." Ike continued, "I want to see a complete script first. Does your story have a name?" No wording.

“Not yet.”

"It's okay, you can talk about the name later, but the script..." Ike said here, stopping to look at the two of them.

"Well... the script will take a paragraph to complete. You see, we are working hard to complete the DreamWorks movie, so..." Terry shrugged his shoulders and said.

"If director Ike needs to, we can work overtime to finish it." Ted added, he didn't want to lose this opportunity. This is a story that the two have been brewing for many years and have been looking for opportunities to bring it to the screen.

"How long will it take?" Ike asked.

Terry and Ted looked at each other, pondered for a while, and then Terry said, "It will be three months at the earliest."

Ike thought about it and happened to have finished filming "Reading Life and Death" for three months, and the post-production may have been completed. So he stood up and said, "Okay, that's it. Three months later, you will get the script and go to the 3D company, and we are talking in detail."

"Oh, that's great, Director Ike." The two of them smiled and stood up to shake hands with Ike.

"I hope we can work together this time," Ike said.

"OK"

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After leaving DreamWorks, Ike returned to the company and convened a senior meeting to make some plans for the next step.

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