Which top celebrity doesn't support a few female stars?

Chapter 74 Some Interesting Derivative Effects

Chapter 75 Some Interesting Derivative Effects

Because the production team cited Tencent Video's publicly available data extensively, Tencent Video also cooperated by releasing its own sales report.

The premiere success of "Xu" quickly spread across all social media platforms.

Clearly, some uninformed netizens were fooled.

The general consensus is that with such high premiere ratings and popularity, it's worth checking out.

Those deeply involved, especially the marketing media appointed by various parties, are certainly not as comfortable as if they've swallowed a dead fly when they see this news.

because----

They were well aware that the data was not only real, but also something they had created collaboratively.

There's something stuck in my throat, and no matter how hard I try to spit it out, it won't clear up.

The most interesting thing is the trolls. Once the initial enthusiasm subsided, they realized they had been swayed by public opinion and had made impulsive purchases without realizing it.

They felt that things had come to this point, and since the money had already been spent, they had no choice but to fight to the bitter end.

Even if they continue to contribute data, they must criticize from episode 1 to the finale!

Then, the haters saw Li Zhou's latest Weibo update —

I'm very happy that my first TV scriptwriting project has achieved such great success.

It is said to be the drama with the highest premiere data since online video platforms began to establish quantifiable statistical systems 8 years ago.

I want to thank my little black treasures for their tireless contributions of data; I knew you still couldn't resist your love for my creations.

The same applies to music, and also to film and television dramas.

I understand, I understand—it's my fault for being too outstanding. I will continue to work hard and will surely make Chinese-language films and television great again!

"..——."

"Damn it, it's only just started airing, and it's already gone from great to terrible. And they even let Li Zhou pull it off? What the hell!"

"You can't control yourself, you son of a bitch. I'm incredibly good at controlling myself. I'm uninstalling Tencent Video right now, and I won't criticize it anymore, okay?"

"How could someone say something like 'Let Chinese-language films and television be great again'? My brother Zhou has absolutely no shame!"

This is so hilarious!

Interestingly, the more sarcastic and sarcastic Li Zhou's Weibo posts were, the less offensive his trolls' comments became.

There are some emotions involved, but not many.

Occasionally—like right now—I get sharp criticism from netizens who say I'm "ignorant."

"Damn it, is this all the fighting power you little black-clad guys have? Are you flirting with Li Zhou in public?"

"...

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In other words, Li Zhou's public remarks did not actually have much of an impact on the haters.

On the contrary, it can be very stimulating for some domestic entertainment industry players.

People like Shen Junyi and Song Mingche felt short of breath and chest tightness after reading just a few short paragraphs.

I can't breathe —

From the 24th to the 26th, for three consecutive days, the online popularity of "Xu" remained high.

There are a considerable number of clips of the story on multiple social media platforms such as Xiaohongshu, Weibo, and Douyin.

Similarly, there are also a considerable number of public discussions about the plot, such as the series having over 500 million discussions on the Tencent Video platform.

The total number of bullet comments is too numerous to count.

Furthermore, the popularity of "Xu" on Tencent Video has never dropped below 3.2+, and the average number of views per episode has reached 4500 million+.

It's just one step away from becoming a hit drama with an average viewership of 5000 million+ per episode.

The mainstream audience has given "Xu" a high rating, and in a sense, it can be said to have received overwhelmingly positive reviews.

In other words, after three days, "Xu" still hasn't entered the high-opening-low-closing phase that everyone expected.

However, the impact has already begun to spread —

Suddenly, Sister Yu reported to Song Mingche: "The company and team are evaluating the feasibility of having you listed as a screenwriter."

Song Mingche: "Huh?"

He was stunned.

Yu Jie wasn't surprised by this, explaining helplessly, "Whether Li Zhou wrote the original work or was just a credited screenwriter, Xu Woyao's popularity is already undeniable."

"As fellow top stars, the company's executives will naturally have their own ideas and will assess the possibility of you being credited as a screenwriter and mass-producing hit dramas."

"After all, in the traditional screenwriting industry, it is very common for well-known screenwriters to use their apprentices as scapegoats, resulting in very unstable creative output."

After hearing this, Song Mingche laughed in anger and blurted out, "But even top stars have different levels."

He didn't want to belittle himself, but he wasn't stupid; he knew his own limitations.

In short, even today, Song himself cannot guarantee that every TV series he stars in will be a hit, let alone being credited as a screenwriter to generate buzz and create a blockbuster series.

People are just different.

Moreover, Song Mingche didn't want to take such unnecessary risks. If he were exposed, he would really lose all face.

Regardless of whether Li Zhou truly created the work himself or was merely credited, Song Mingche was not envious of this approach at all.

Seeing that Sister Yu still looked helpless, Song Mingche felt a chill run down his spine.

He felt he had to do something.

Similar things happened to two other top celebrities born in the 90s.

Industry insiders estimate that the total revenue of "Xu" is expected to reach 10 billion yuan.

It's hard not to be tempted.

The key is that Li Zhou's playstyle seems easy to replicate.

In such a vast Chinese-language film and television industry, how could there be no screenwriters who can write scripts?

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After finishing another phone call, Yang Sisi quickly approached Li Zhou, who was resting, and briefly reported, "President Li, it's Tao Factory calling again."

Li Zhou simply nodded casually.

In the past two days, individuals, companies, and platforms have been flocking to find Li through various channels.

Not only Taobao, which has been contacted repeatedly, but also several other online long-form video platforms, both large and small.

The goal of companies like Mango TV and Mango TV is to establish cooperative relationships.

What we're saying is: "What Tencent Video can give, we can give; what Tencent Video can't give, we can still give!"

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Many directors from the film and television industry also took the initiative to approach him, which can be considered as seeking employment.

Several film and television production companies are also seeking cooperation—including a certain film company that also belongs to the Tencent Group.

[Name of Media Company]

Clearly, Li Zhou had no interest in any of these different types of cooperation.

He's now focused solely on finishing filming his role as "Li Xiaoyao" as soon as possible.

Compared to Li Zhou's composure, Mr. Wang Xiaofei, a certain content producer from Taobao, has been having an extremely difficult time lately.

On the 24th, Wang Xiaofei overheard several familiar colleagues teasing and joking around.

"Old Wang, that Li Zhou is really good at stirring things up. I heard you wanted to tailor-make an S+ drama just for him?"

"A top-tier celebrity actually became a screenwriter. This move and this approach are truly indescribable."

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On the 25th, what Wang Xiaofei heard was the gossip behind his back —

"It's Old Wang, isn't it? He wanted Li Zhou to star in a TV series back then, and after Li Zhou declined, he tried to sabotage him."

"Don't they realize that Li Zhou, a top-tier celebrity, wouldn't lack opportunities for S+ level dramas? Do they really think all the video platforms in the world have died out?"

"

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On the 26th during the day, Wang Xiaofei was called to his boss's office —

"Xiao Wang, I used to have high hopes for you and entrusted the studio to you, but look at what you've done all these years—"

"Li Zhou, such a unique top star, is now completely cut off from us because of you—"

"If you had been more proactive last month, I might still be able to treat you with some respect out of consideration for our past working relationship. Unfortunately—"

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At 8:11 PM on the 26th, Taobao suddenly released a public statement saying————

Company employee Wang Moufei has been transferred to judicial authorities for suspected embezzlement and accepting kickbacks from external companies.

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