Made in Hollywood

Chapter six hundred and twenty second suddenly realized

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"This is Fox Home, with Louis Bjork bringing you live coverage."

On the side of Nokia Plaza in Los Angeles, a reporter stood in front of the camera and talked endlessly. Behind him, tens of thousands of people gathered on the Nokia Plaza.

"In recent days, the eyes of the United States have been on eight-year-old Alex Bosh, who will live out his dream of being a Batman hero today."

A batmobile was slowly approaching Nokia Plaza, driven by Christian Bale. Alex was wearing a fitted bat suit and sat in the co-pilot excitedly. He only thought he was participating until now. It was a parade, completely unaware that a massive dream-fulfillment operation awaited him.

"Hey, little guy, don't be nervous." Christian Bale is also wearing a Batman costume. "Then we're going to save the city."

The car drove into the Nokia Plaza, and the door slowly opened. When the little Batman and the big Batman got out of the Batmobile, the square erupted in warm applause.

Seeing so many people and hearing so many voices calling his name, Alex, who was only eight years old, was inevitably a little nervous and a little scared. Just when he was at a loss, Scarlett dressed as Catwoman. Leigh Johnson came over.

She took his hand and said, "Alex, you are Batman now, and these are the people waiting for you to rescue."

Thinking of his current identity and the idol in his heart, Alex mustered up his courage, "I will defeat the bad guys and save them!"

Next is the whole city of Los Angeles to accompany Alex Bosh to realize his dream.

The mayor of Gotham City dressed as the chief of the Los Angeles County Sheriff came over and asked Batman and his companions for help. "The mascot of the Los Angeles Dodgers has been hijacked by bad guys..."

Alex Bosh and Christian Bale got on the Batmobile. Together with Catwoman, Robin, and several police cars, they headed for the Dodgers Stadium.

The event attracted tens of thousands of people, and the Los Angeles Dodgers took the initiative to join it. There were even a lot of spectators in the stadium, and even the way they drove there attracted a lot of onlookers. It is as lively as the annual Hollywood Parade.

On the ground, the live TV vehicles of Fox TV and CNN news stations have been following closely, and two helicopters in the sky are constantly transmitting the panoramic picture of this grand scene to the public in the United States through live TV.

This event is comparable to a Hollywood blockbuster, but considering the physical condition of Alex Bosh, the actual rescue operation is just for fun, and it is clear from the public to the people involved that this is helping a terminally ill person. Children's dreams come true.

With the assistance of Christian Bale, Scarlett Johansson and Bosh Sr. and numerous Los Angeles police officers. Alex first rescued the Dodgers mascot at the Los Angeles Dodger Stadium, then went to a nearby street to rescue a woman and dismantled the 'bomb', then went to a friendly bank to defeat the robber and foiled a robbery... …

Los Angeles-area prosecutors and FBI agents join "The Show" after "Bat Boy" beats "Bad Guy." Trial "criminals".

Finally, the group returned to Nokia Plaza, accompanied by live TV footage.

The mayor of Los Angeles met with Alex Bosh and gave him a "key" made of chocolate. Express the city's gratitude and recognition for "little heroes".

That's the end of the event, but the hype of the later period has only just begun.

That is, when Alex returned to the hotel where he was temporarily staying. Multiple images have surfaced on the Internet of California officials and celebrities talking to him.

Of course, those politically sensitive figures will not miss such an opportunity, and they will take the initiative to stand up without any further action from Warner Bros.

Just after the event ended, George Walker Bush updated his instant sharing - Bat Boy. Thanks for catching those bad guys, you inspire us all!

It is no exaggeration to say that as this public welfare activity was broadcast live on TV to thousands of households, the United States became warmer.

On the Internet, more than 23 million people follow Alex Bosh's Batman journey, cheering him on.

The "Los Angeles Times" published a special issue on the same day, titled "Gotham Times", and the headline was "Bat Boy Saves the City".

"Time" magazine also issued a special issue, arguing that the city of Los Angeles has never seen such heroic or joyful unity. At each station, thousands of people chanted the names of Alex and Batman, and many made their own The slogan read "Alex, you and Batman are our heroes".

Alex's mother said in an interview that Batman's dream come true means the end of the past few years for our family. Duke Rosenberg brought his son not a drug, but more curative effect than a drug.

"When people are sick, they need support from others. It's a good thing for a city to support a sick person."

Bruce Wayne left such remarks on the instantly shared Batman account.

This event brought some warmth to Batman's slightly dark and icy image and made it more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

The next day, Penny Kelly held a press conference on Duke's behalf, announcing that a new Batman Foundation would be established, and Duke would donate $15 million in director compensation for The Dark Knight to help those less fortunate. Children with leukemia.

All of this has given "The Dark Knight" unprecedented attention, and a consensus has been formed in the Hollywood circle that the first two weeks of this film will inevitably create a series of North American box office records.

Less than two hours after the Duke press conference, pre-sale tickets for The Dark Knight officially opened.

Then, North American movie fans discovered a sad fact, the ticket ordering phone can't get in at all, and the call is busy at almost any time, turning to the Internet, IMDB and box. The above booking page cannot be linked, and the famous ticketing website appeared when condition of the machine.

Fortunately, the situation on the website did not last long. Those disappointed because they couldn't make the booking call, they ordered the early, midnight and first weekend movie tickets of "The Dark Knight" through the Internet.

Like the clown commemorative dolls on the market, the movie tickets for the first week of "The Dark Knight" have become a hot commodity in the North American market.

Advance tickets for The Dark Knight are selling much faster than the likes of Iron Man and Pirates of the Caribbean 2.

"It's the fastest-selling blockbuster movie of the year," Harry Medved, the director of "The Premiere," told the "Premier" reporter, "81 percent of the tickets sold on our site are for" The Dark Knight, the movie hasn't even come out yet."

On the first day of pre-sale alone, The Dark Knight has sold $25 million in pre-sale in North America!

That amount increased to around $58 million as the time moved into May.

"There are countless reasons to believe in all of Hollywood and even North America - from the pre-sale situation to the buzz - this time The Dark Knight is on track to do those Superman, Iron Man, X-Men and Impossible tasks that Fantastic Four can't do - beyond Spider-Man."

The Hollywood Reporter published a targeted commentary on this.

"That series of comic book adaptations failed to pull Spider-Man off the top of the box office charts."

"In 2002, Spider-Man sold more than $404 million in North America, which was enough to make it the 8th highest-grossing film of all time in North America, and Titanic was the undisputed champion, It sold an astronomical sum of over $600 million in North America. The Spider-Man sequel also did well, with 2004's Spider-Man 2 at No. 12, grossing over $373 million..."

"Sam Raimi's 'Spider-Man' represents the pinnacle of comic book movies, can Duke Rosenberg and 'The Dark Knight' surpass it?"

"The Dark Knight is expected to earn $130 million at the box office in North America in its first weekend, with an upper limit of... suspense!"

On May 2, Duke and Scarlett Johansson arrived in Chicago, the premiere of "The Dark Knight". The pre-publicity of the film was too amazing, although there was an early opening and the North American premiere at the same time. But quite a few moviegoers from all over the country came to Chicago wanting to be part of the event, while paying tribute to the young actor who had become almost perfect.

Chicago mobilized enough police force to conduct a security drill specifically for this purpose.

IMAX has also remodeled a large IMAX theater in downtown Chicago, not only replacing the screen with the largest screen in IMAX, but also fully adjusting the seating and projection equipment.

In addition, IMAX's 125 theaters in North America will also fully screen "The Dark Knight".

Similarly, the 40-minute IMAX footage of "The Dark Knight" is also one of the promotional points of the film, which will be the first commercial masterpiece made using IMAX technology.

"This one isn't pretty, and this one isn't pretty either."

In the hotel room, Scarlett flipped through the custom-made suit she had just delivered, her golden brows frowning all the time, "Why isn't it black or cyan?"

She turned her head and looked at the hanger on which more than a dozen women's dresses were hanging, "Why are my clothes all dark?"

Duke, who was processing the mail, looked up at her and asked, "You really don't understand?"

This guy is sometimes as smart as a human being, and sometimes as stupid as that long-winded little girl back then.

"Uh..." Scarlett put down the suit in her hand and asked puzzled, "Do you understand what?"

Shrugging his shoulders, Duke continued to check his emails, ignoring her.

Tina Fey, who was sitting on the sofa drinking tea, put down the document in her hand, walked over, flipped through her dark suit, and reminded, "Dear, have you forgotten Heath Ledger?"

Scarlett Johansson suddenly realized. (To be continued ~^~)

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