Chapter 901: No One is Born a Joker

Burbank Theatre, the screening of "Joker" had just finished.

Christopher Nolan rubbed his temples and turned to Martin as if seeing him for the first time.

The movie marketing mastermind, adept at capturing the market, said, "Placed in the current social context, this is a film that very much meets market demands, it will become a classic."

Facing Nolan, Martin modestly replied, "I'm just taking advantage of the situation."

"Commercial films are inherently about speculation," Nolan unabashedly admitted, "and your choice was spot on. Look at the current social condition, how many hearts will your film resonate with?"

He pondered for a moment, then added, "This one, even darker and more realistic than 'The Dark Knight,' closer to the lives of ordinary people, I personally am very positive about its market prospects."

Martin responded, "Chris, I hope your words prove auspicious."

Nolan and Emma Thomas then excused themselves to go find someone from Warner Bros.