What are the favorite IPs of Hollywood bigwigs?

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What are the favorite IPs of Hollywood bigwigs? - Lujuba

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What are the favorite IPs of Hollywood bigwigs? - Lujuba

In one of the world's film mecca-Hollywood, who is the most powerful "Fit" people"? Recently, the "Hollywood Reporter" announced the 2019 Hollywood Power List. Disney CEO Bob Iger has topped the list for four consecutive years, and the other top companies are the heads of giant companies such as Netflix, NBC, Columbia, and Warner. The highest-ranked entertainer is Oprah Winfrey, the famous talk show host, and J.J. Abrams, who is both producer and boss, becomes the highest-ranked director. It is worth mentioning that former US President Barack Obama and his wife made the highly acclaimed documentary "American Factory" and also made the list, ranking 50th. Looking at this list of 100 people, it covers all the big names in the industry, including film industry leaders, senior filmmakers, and movie stars. They also explained their reasons for being on the list from the perspectives of work, assets, and box office. You are convinced.

"Like other places in the United States, in Hollywood, the gap between the'rich' and the'poor' is becoming more and more obvious." The Hollywood Reporter pointed out that mergers, acquisitions and talent battles among movie giants, This year's list has changed, and the influence of people in charge of content business has increased significantly, showing the importance of copyright and IP in the new era. For these Hollywood bigwigs, which IP is their favorite? We together look. Written by: Southern Metropolitan reporter Wu Jiajun

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in the bowl of others is "the unavailable will always be in a commotion", which has little to do with the quality of the IP in your hands. Even if a big business is as big as Disney, the acquisition of Fox can only be regarded as its phased goal, not the end.

John Stankey (CEO of WarnerMedia): "We already have a large number of IPs, but I think the "Bond" series is enough to make me give up the principle of not interfering in the project approval process."

Cindy Holland (Vice President of Netflix Original Content Division): "Star Wars."

Dick Wolf (producer of "Law and Order"): "Star Wars."

David Ellison (Sky CEO of Dance Media): "It's really hard not to choose "Star Wars". "The Empire Strikes Back" is one of my favorite movies. As a movie fan, I can't wait to see JJ Abrah What will Ms do with "Star Wars 9"; the rest is up to Catherine Kennedy and her team."

Scott Stuber (head of the Netflix film department): "Spiderman."

m Chel Burns (Vice Chairman of Lionsgate Pictures): "The entire Marvel universe."

Alan Horn (Disney's chief creative officer): "It must be fun to have all the DC comics."

Alan Berg Mann (Co-Chairman of Disney Pictures): "Jurassic Park. I like things full of imagination."

Zach Van Amberg (Apple Global Video Director): "Mission Impossible" series. "

Sara Barnett (Chairman of AMC Pictures): "Star Trek is great enough."

Kenya Baris (writer of "Happy New Years", "Hi Fan Sisters"): ""Hackers "Empire" and the story of Tesla."

Paul Bucheri (Chairman of A+E Television Network): "There is no doubt that it is "Game of Thrones". I am a super fan and will make its final season An existence that rivals the last two seasons of "Viking"."

Megan Ellison (CEO of Annapurna Pictures): "Game of Thrones, so I can modify its ending."

Kelly Burke (Chairman of ABC Entertainment): ""Friends"."

Brad Simpson (producer of "Boys Don’t Cry" and "Little Kid’s Diary"): "Alien, the first two It has a profound impact on me when I was a child."

has "satisfaction and happiness", and of course there are also "satisfaction and happiness". This type of bigwig thinks that it is better to manage the existing one-acre three-part land well than anything else.

Ted Sarandos (Chief Content Officer, Netflix): "It is exciting enough to build the literary world of Roald Dahl and C.S. Lewis and expand the universe of Stranger Things. "

Dana Walden (Chairman of Disney Television): "We already have a lot of good IPs. The next question is how we should creatively expand them into the TV field to increase their added value."

Bob Greenblatt (Chairman of Warner Media Entertainment & Direct Consumer Division): "Friends." (Reporter's Note: The copyright of Friends is owned by Warner Media's parent company AT&T)

Catherine Kennedy (Lucas Film Industry Chairman): "Star Wars."

Jon Feiru (director of "Iron Man", "Fantasy Forest", "The Lion King"): "In the past 10 years, I have got what I hope Everything."

Jon Glickman (President of MGM Global Film Division): "We already have the best IP. Mr. Bond is very active, so I don't want any other IP."

The hole is too big, or do not care how

turns his answer into a film and television project? Maybe some people have never thought about it at all, they just think "I like it very much"; others are so powerful that they can ignore the power of IP to a certain extent-they do have this ability.

John Langraf (part-time production chairman of FX TV network): "I want to control the U.S. Constitution and force all American citizens to read and study."

Sean Bailey (President of Disney Pictures): " Personally? Los Angeles Lakers."

Wen Ziren (director of "Chainsaw", "Aquaman"): "Gus's World Famous Fried Chicken. I have always had a secret desire to start Your own small restaurant business or chain store."

Adam McKay (director of "Big Short", screenwriter of "Ant-Man"): "Shu Jie facial tissue. For many years, it has kept our noses clean and fresh. It's time to come A Shujie facial tissue movie."

Allen DeGeneres (host of "Allen Show"): "I don't know what that means, but I am very disappointed with IP. You know what I mean. "

James Cameron (director of "Titanic", "Avatar"): "I create my own things, so I am not interested in IP."

Pete Dockett (Chief Creative Officer of Pixar Animation): "I want to own the exclusive rights to the birthday song."

Jennifer Lee (Chief Creative Officer of Disney Animation): "The thing we want to create tomorrow."

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