America Tycoon: The Wolf of Showbiz-Chapter 889 - 847: Created a Hero_2

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Martin nodded, "I understand."

Bruce asked in astonishment, "You understand what?"

Looking very serious, Martin said, "I'll notify Alexandrovich in advance to specially prepare for you a selection of dames over thirty-five, all heavyweight figures. You definitely won't hit a pelvic bone."

Bruce gave Martin the middle finger. He couldn't stand the Russian matrons either.

As a brother through life and death, Martin seriously considered whether to find Old Cloth a hundred millstone-asses and water-jar waists of the secondary dames.

After all, Old Cloth had protected him for so long; he had to give Old Cloth some special gifts.

Martin felt that considering Old Cloth's fondness for these matters, he would definitely like it. His verbal objections were purely out of consideration for the Kardashian sisters and Jody.

Bruce reminded, "You've made appointments with Leonardo and Nicholson."

Martin got his things together, ready to head out: "Let's go."

The two got into the Escalade and headed for Brentwood. Martin took a newspaper of the day and flipped through the society and entertainment pages.

On this issue of the "Hollywood Reporter," there was an exclusive interview with Warner Bros. CEO and chairman, Kevin Tsujihara.

Kevin Tsujihara mainly talked about the DC Justice League Universe plan, saying that DC was catching up with Marvel and that a crucial film, "Batman v Superman," would be released next year.

Additionally, Kevin Tsujihara mentioned that "Joker" would be the last DC film not part of the Justice League Universe, and that such films not part of the universe would be completely phased out.

Strictly speaking, his statement wasn't wrong, provided the Justice League Universe achieves success like the Avengers.

Movies are only about results and profits; failure and mediocrity are the original sin.

Regarding the Warner Bros. Team, Martin was very guarded. He asked Bruce, "Is anyone still paying attention to Kevin Tsujihara and his mistress Charlotte Kirk?"

Bruce said, "After Michel Brian's suicide, our focus shifted back to Kevin Tsujihara and Charlotte Kirk. Every now and then, the two will have a secret rendezvous at the Burbank Hotel."

Martin nodded and asked, "Have we found anything peculiar about them?"

Bruce shook his head, "Not yet. Since Charlotte Kirk returned from the 'Interstellar' set, besides dating Kevin Tsujihara, she's been involved in the shooting of a new film. Her getting the role might be related to Kevin Tsujihara, but that's not unusual in Hollywood."

Helping a lover land a movie role was nothing new to Martin either; these things were all too common in Hollywood.

Kevin Tsujihara's exit from Warner Bros. wasn't because of untidy affairs with actresses; performance was the key.

Martin said, "Keep people watching Kevin Tsujihara and Charlotte Kirk. The heads of the Warner Bros. Team are always too genius, and I worry they might do something particularly odd."

Thinking of Jon Bern's genius-like movie editing moves, Bruce thought there was a considerable likelihood of that happening.

Who the hell knows what that bunch of geniuses might come up with.

...

Burbank Hotel.

In the Warner Bros. long-term reserved room, Kevin Tsujihara stopped after three minutes.

Charlotte stretched out her long legs and kicked him aside, relying on her own sisters—her left and right hands.

Kevin Tsujihara lit a cigarette, closed his eyes, and started puffing contentedly.

After a while, Charlotte got up and cleaned them both up.

Kevin Tsujihara stubbed out his cigarette and said, "Lois Lane, the role you played in 'Man of Steel' wasn't bad, but don't get complacent; you have to portray her more three-dimensionally in the next part."

He reminded, "Zack Snyder originally favored Amy Adams for the role. It was I who had Charles Roven suppress Snyder's opinion and recommended you instead."

Although she didn't land the role of Wonder Woman, being the leading lady in "Man of Steel" and "Batman v Superman" was quite satisfying for Charlotte. She said, "Dear, just command whatever service you want. Say the word, and I'll work on any part of me you desire, I'll open places that haven't been opened, and I'll learn techniques I don't know immediately."

The three-minute warrior god Kevin Tsujihara waved his hand, "Let's leave it at that for now."

Charlotte landed a heavyweight role and couldn't have been more reliant or amiable toward Kevin Tsujihara. She immediately recalled what Kevin had asked her to do before, and said, "It's a pity I fell into a trap at Martin Davis's. Otherwise, you could have got me a spot in the 'Joker' crew."

Hearing Martin's name, Kevin Tsujihara became annoyed and said, "You mentioned before that he was close to Mackenzie Foy, prefers the younger ones?"

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Charlotte swore confidently, "I can guarantee it! That bastard is definitely a pervert!"

Kevin Tsujihara nodded slightly, "I had considered Michel Brian..."

Forced out of his position, Jon Berg, his brother-in-law, faced constant pressure from his sister, so Kevin had preliminarily planned that, once the "Joker" project wrapped up, he would use Michel Brian's connection to take Martin Davis down.

At this moment, Charlotte said, "There's something off about Michel Brian's suicide. Martin Davis has a type that Michel Brian catered to. Could Martin have been one of Michel's clients?"

She asked, "There can't be many in Los Angeles providing that kind of service on a large scale, right?"

Kevin Tsujihara pondered for a moment before saying, "Apart from the church, Michel Brian was really the only one making it big in that business."

Charlotte suddenly considered a possibility, "Could Michel Brian's suicide be related to Martin?"

As she spoke, her hand trembled. The idea that someone could be coerced into suicide, and for the FBI to rule it as such, was terrifying!

"The person behind it isn't Martin." Kevin Tsujihara, in his position, had heard various rumors. "This isn't something you should get involved in. Don't make wild guesses, and certainly don't try to uncover the truth."

Charlotte took the advice, "I got it."

She asked, "That bastard Martin..."

Kevin Tsujihara said, "Let's leave it at that for now. We'll talk after the 'Joker' project is finished."

Charlotte didn't say anything more and left to take a shower in the washroom.

Kevin Tsujihara lit another cigarette and pondered Martin Davis's dirty business.

That bastard was a tough nut to crack, dealing with him would require some unconventional methods.

Perhaps he could exploit the situation with the deceased Michel Brian.

As usual, after their date, Kevin Tsujihara and Charlotte Kirk left the Burbank Hotel at staggered times.

Unbeknownst to them, they were being tailed until they each went their separate ways to the Warner Building and Warner Bros. Studios.

...

Brentwood.

At Leonardo's mansion, Nicholson uncorked a bottle of wine and poured for each of the three.

Martin laughed and said, "Just to let you know, I'm aiming for Best Picture."

Leonardo breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Within Pave Road Entertainment's plan, 'The Wolf of Wall Street's' top target is Best Actor. I knew you bastard wouldn't collide head-on with me."

Martin scoffed, "I'm taking our friendship into account. I'm afraid that blackening you further would make you impossible to clean."

Leonardo, thick-skinned, said, "Now that our Oscar campaigns don't conflict, help me think of a way to shock the Oscars. I can't just play the sympathy card again, can I?"

Nicholson's eyes widened, "This is the first time I've seen someone so shameless. Do you have a bet with Martin? Have you got the guts to ask Martin to help you with the Oscars once more?"

Martin said, "Leo, you need to understand something. Not smearing you is the biggest help I can offer."

Leonardo sighed, "Without you backing me, I lack confidence."

"Don't talk like that." Martin quickly cut him off, "It's easy to be misunderstood."

Nicholson said, "It's okay, Leo can keep playing the sympathy card. Tell all of Hollywood you're a sprinter..."

While flipping Nicholson the bird, Leonardo thought the old bastard might have a point. Perhaps he could continue to play the sympathy card in this Oscar campaign?