Chapter 320: Qualified Commercial Film

Based on past experiences, the summer blockbuster season should be one of the busiest times of the year for movie theaters across the United States.

During this time, big-budget Hollywood films battle each other fiercely, a spectacle not at all inferior to the Christmas season.

But this year was different.

Because of the Olympics being held domestically, it was bound to attract a lot of American attention.

These blockbusters rescheduled their releases accordingly, for example, "Rock" moved to the New Year's frame, while "Independence Day" chose the more suitable Fourth of July slot.

"Jerry Maguire" was released during the summer, likely trying to use its theme to ride the wave of popularity and attract some sports enthusiasts.

"I'm Too Rich" was an opportunity seized by Ron Meyer, Wang Jian, and others, taking advantage of the fact that Little Bronfman had just taken over Universal and was still unfamiliar with the rules of Hollywood.