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Chapter 784 Lets play games(2/2)

"The games are all the same, you can use them all."



The next day, Yu Dong, Jimmy, Scorsese and Spielberg talked about the adaptation of "Infernal Affairs".

The entire negotiation process went very smoothly, and the three parties initially reached a consensus that Deep Space will be the main producer, Spielberg will provide part of the money and serve as the producer, Scorsese will serve as the director, and he and Yu Dong will serve as screenwriters.

Scorsese only had two demands: he hoped that Yu Dong would participate in the screenplay and that Mel Gibson could be invited to star in the film.

The first request was fulfilled by Yu Dong on the spot. As for the latter request, it depends on Mel Gibson's wishes. If Mel Gibson has a schedule, he probably won't refuse. After all, it is such a luxurious and dreamy lineup.

Producer Spielberg, director Scorsese, and screenwriter Yu Dong, such a lineup can be said to be the ceiling of Hollywood now. There is no other combination that can surpass the three of them.

Once the three of them stop there, their attraction to actors will be endless.

Spielberg has only one request, which is that the budget of the movie should not be less than 70 million US dollars.

Although he knew that the filming of "Infernal Affairs" only cost 50 to 60 million yuan, he believed that it would cost at least 70 million U.S. dollars to make a good adaptation.

Yu Dong and Jimmy agreed to Spielberg's request immediately, because in Yu Dong and Jimmy's own plan, the budget of the film was about 80 million US dollars, and they would deep space themselves.

About $40 million was spent on it, and the rest was left to Spielberg and other interested investors.

Yu Dong is not worried about money at all. Although Deep Space Company has been spending a lot of money recently and its accounts are a little tight, by the time the movie is officially put into production, Deep Space's funds have already begun to come back.

In fact, even if there is no subsequent withdrawal of funds, it is still no problem for Deep Space to make a few movies with the cash in hand. Those publishers, booksellers and bookstores have paid a lot of money to the company.

It's just that the money must be reserved for the acquisition of BenQ Electric General and cannot be used easily.

Based on the investigation and side contacts during this period, Jimmy believed that Deep Space Company's intention to acquire BenQ Dentsu was very promising, and Shi Zhengrong did not seem to be opposed to handing over BenQ Dentsu to Deep Space Company.
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