At a press event on Wednesday, chairman Dan Lin laughed off the suggestion, saying, “There's no such principle.” (via Deadline)
Lin added, "If you watch our movies or shows, we don't repeat our plot, so I don't know where that came from. We are focused on making great movies.”
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She continued: “I think, you know, haters gotta hate, and people have got to make things up.”
Speaking on Joe Rogan’s podcast, he explained, “The standard way to make an action movie, we learnt [years ago], is you usually have three set pieces. One in the first act, one in the second, one in the third. You spend most of your money on that one in the third act. That’s your finale.”
Ever since then, the discussion about such a strategic shift has gained momentum, with both fans and industry figures weighing in on the debate.
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