The review process is not complicated, especially for a big director like Steve Kevin.

For the review department, what they need to consider is not the success or failure of the box office after the film is made, but the feasibility of the plan.

For example, the cost of the actors of the specified roles and other crew costs are in line with the Hollywood ratio of 3 to 7, whether the process has problems and so on.

After a two-hour process review.

The head of the audit department picked up the plan and said with an affirmative look:

"This is a practical plan, I didn't find any problems."

As a long-time Fox employee, his words are naturally very credible.

Since there is no problem with the proposal, the next thing to do is to sign the contract.

The Fox executives, who had long been impatient, returned to the reception room.

Davis took the initiative and said:

"Director Kevin, there is no problem with the plan, the contract can be signed at any time."

"I just don't know this movie, when does director Kevin plan to start shooting?"

"Let's start October."

The executives looked at each other, and while they wished Steve Kevin would start work tomorrow, early October wasn't that long.

It's just over a month away.

Counting the effort of gathering the crew and interviewing the actors, in fact, this speed is already very fast.

After reaching a consensus, Kevin left Fox directly.

The specific contract was not signed with him, but Sunrise Film Company and Fox Company, and Kevin signed a third-party employment contract.

The investment funds of Sunrise Film will go to his own account in the form of salary.

The reason for this process is simple, it's all about paying less taxes.

The tax on salary remuneration can be much less than the tax paid in the name of the company.

....

After calling Dawson and asking them to come to Fox to negotiate a specific contract.

Kevin came to Marvel.

As soon as I entered the editorial office, I saw Kevin Feige and Stan Lee arguing over work matters.

"Old man, I think you are too partial to Spider-Man."

Kevin Feige couldn't get angry.

"No, Spider-Man, it's so powerful."

Although Stan Lee said this, anyone could see that he was hard-mouthed.

Other editors and comic writers showed their faces on the sidelines.

Obviously, this is not the first time this has happened in the company.

However, many of these people have worked at Marvel for more than ten or twenty years, and the relationship with Stan Lee naturally goes without saying.

In their opinion, between Stan Lee and Kevin Feige, there is a bit of grandpa teasing his grandson.

Faced with this scene, they all smiled quite happily.

Seeing Kevin coming, Feige ran over to complain.

"Brother Kevin, look at Stan Lee, in this way, the Marvel Universe will become the Spider-Man universe, how can this work..."

Kevin interrupted him, making a face while making a face.

"Feige, can't you let Stan Lee bother less."

Feige was speechless for a moment, but he could only follow Kevin's words and get off the donkey.

"I know, I'll pay attention later."

Old man Stan Lee was immediately happy and did not punish.

Took the initiative to apologize:

"Feige is right, I am too partial to Batman, in fact, his proposal I think is very good."

"According to his proposal, the first phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has preliminarily come out."

"Oh?"

Kevin suddenly came to the spirit.

He hadn't expected it so soon.

I didn't expect Kevin Feige and Stan Lee to drummed out the first stage of the cinematic universe so quickly.

"Show me."

Stan Lee and Kevin Feige, which led Kevin towards the two of them's office.

This office is the dedicated office of the two of them, and outsiders are absolutely forbidden to enter, except for a few old employees.

There is 24-hour surveillance inside.

Although the copyright is in hand, in theory, Kevin is no longer afraid of others making trouble.

But the idea of caution has been affecting him.

Now is not the time for the Marvel Universe to be unveiled.

The three came to the office.

In addition to two computers, it is a bunch of filing cabinets, which contain all kinds of comic books that Marvel has had for so many years.

There are those arranged by era, and some by character.

And the work content of the two of them is to create a suitable cinematic universe from these materials.

Kevin Feige pointed to a pile of information on the table and said:

"Brother Kevin, this is the result of our work, but it has not been sorted out, and it is only a first draft for the time being."

"After my discussion with Mr. Stan Lee, we decided to move into the movie universe, the characters are not so powerful versions of the various versions, of course, they are also more in line with mainstream aesthetics and values."

"For example, among them, the role of the Hulk has the four-armed Hulk, the Sword Saint Hulk, and the strongest state Green Death, etc., and the version we chose is the most ordinary version, and if it is expressive, it is probably the level of destroying the city with its own strength."

Kevin nodded.

This is all what he said in advance.

This is well arranged by Kevin Feige.

Too powerful characters, appearing in the cinematic universe, will only destroy the atmosphere of the entire cinematic universe.

The act of letting those weak superheroes desperately protect the earth seems like a joke to the audience.

This is vividly reflected by the taillight director's version of the Justice League.

One superman can press the enemy, and the desperation of others is not ridiculous.

And this point, Zack Snyder's version of the Justice League handled very well.

Each character in the Justice League plays a vital role, with Steelbone in charge of separating the mother box and Superman in stopping Steppenwolf.

Aquaman, Batman, and Wonder Woman also played their respective roles.

In the end, when everything fails, there is still the Flash to turn things around.

Godspeed reverses time and solves desperate situations.

I have to say that at that time, after Kevin watched Zack Snyder's version of the Justice League, he had to complain that the DC universe died unjustly.

If you follow Zack Schneider's ideas, it can really save the DC universe.

Unfortunately, Warnerau operates constantly.

Let the DC universe, at least in 2021, see no hope.

And now, Kevin Cauldron has drawn back Zack Schneider...

Calculate it, unknowingly, he actually dug so many holes for Warner.

Thoughts drifted by, and Kevin came back to his senses and praised.

"Well done."

"What is the main line of the first stage?"

The original Marvel Cinematic Universe, in Kevin's opinion, is still too anxious.

Just the first stage, it was directly moved to the universe overlord Thanos.

This makes the follow-up difficult to carry out.

Kevin's current setting is to stretch the original Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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