Chapter 322: Notice

"2,200 big screens for the premiere, and almost 8 million US Dollars in box office revenue?"

Early morning in a five-star hotel in Los Angeles.

Tom Cruise was looking at the data report for "Jerry Maguire," his expression slightly smug.

This proved that his box office draw was still very strong.

It also demonstrated that despite the popularity of the Olympics, moviegoers were still willing to head to the theaters.

Of course, the feedback from the audience made the superstar very happy.

An average rating of B+, although it didn't break the record for sports motivational films, was quite high for a commercial movie.

Based on past experience, multiple screens and high ratings, along with his own influence,

meant that the final box office would definitely break through 100 million US Dollars and achieve profitability.

Now, the only issue left to consider was how much profit it would make.