Chapter 846: After all, most movie theaters scheduled End of the Earth during prhours, while Wandering World was only available during work hours and late at night, frustrating many viewers.
So, when word spread that Oscar Cinema had scheduled Wandering World at convenient showtimes, sci-fi fans wasted no time.
Tickets began selling out rapidly.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtDespite the growing enthusiasm among Wandering World fans, these voices remained a minority. They hadn't attracted much attention yet.
Over the next two days, the tides began to shift.
The box office numbers of John's movie started to climb, slowly but surely surpassing Tatiana's.
Maxine's movie ticket sales continued to climb. However, the rate was noticeably slower than before.
At Oscar Film Company, everyone gathered in the conference room.
The deputy director presented the recent data.
Then, he said to Vienna, "Ms. Hobbes, we've trusted you so much." Explore galfor fresh content "But look at how poor our profits have been recently. Those movie theaters showing End of the Earth are making a fortune." Vienna looked at the data expressionlessly.
The deputy director sighed. "We're on a tight budget and can't afford any slip-ups. I insist that End of the Earth must be given priority today." Several people present nodded in agreement.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe deputy director's demeanor revealed a hint of smugness and malice.
He continued, “The chairman is coming back soon. Have you thought about what to do next, Ms. Hobbes? The opening weekend is critical for a film's success. You've wasted this propportunity to make money." His words, sharp and unwavering, carried a blatant taunt. However, Vienna remained calm.
"The results aren't out yet, are they?" she asked coldly.
"Today is only the third day." The deputy director scoffed.
"But half of the thas already passed. Do you really think anything can change in just one afternoon?"
One of the people in the meeting, who had been checking his phone, suddenly raised his head and showed them the data, looking surprised.
"Look! Our seats are almost fully booked today. And many people are still struggling to to get tickets.”