~: Two hundred and sixty-four - the teaser trailer!

On January 29, 1995, the annual Super Bowl in North America was officially played at the Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami.

In the living room of Greenberg Manor, Sergey sat cross-legged in front of the TV, clutching a football with the San Francisco 49ers logo on it.

Wayne was also next to the Russian bear, sitting cross-legged on the carpet, Naomi Watts and Nina looked at each other, and rolled their eyes at the backs of the two men in front, although they also loved Sports, but will never be as crazy as men.

The housekeeper Hela took her husband Mike, both of whom carried a tin bucket in their hands, and walked into the living room. There were beer and champagne in the bucket.

"Thank you." Wayne took a bottle of beer and poked Sergey next to him with his elbow before the game. "Would you like to bet something, just 20 yuan, how about it?"

The big Russian man grinned and nodded when he heard the number. "Okay, boss, I bet the championship must be the San Francisco 49ers. We have a talented quarterback Steve Young, who will definitely kill the San Diego Lightning easily!"

"Shit."

Wayne held up the beer, touched Sergey, and drank half the bottle in one gulp. "Well, I'm not going to give you the opportunity to make those 20 bucks, and I support the San Francisco 49ers as well."

In the post-production studio, he worked hard for nearly a month. The editing work of the film is considered to have passed the first stage, and the rest is basically more tedious and precise editing. There is still a lot of time before the film is released. He is sure Complete all work on the film by April.

The relatively ample production time also allowed Wayne to temporarily relax his nerves, concentrate on enjoying the rare vacation, and focus on the games that have already started.

"Nice job!" Sergey suddenly roared shortly after the game started, turned around and stretched out his long arms, and excitedly slapped his palms with the boss beside him.

"How about it, boss, I'll just say that Steve Young is a great guy, he's a talented quarterback, look at this **** long arc, how wonderful!"

"Yes, yes." Wayne also roared, fully integrated into the game. "I saw."

Normally, when it comes to such an important final, the two teams will adopt conservative tactics invariably, and the game process will be extremely dull, making people sleepy to watch.

But the two teams in this Super Bowl are very different. They have both adopted a relatively unrestrained style of play, especially the San Francisco 49ers. Their quarterback Steve Young sent out a Make a long pass and successfully help your team get a touchdown.

From this lead, the San Francisco 49ers maintained their advantage until the end of the first half, still leading the San Diego Chargers by a large margin.

"coming."

Seeing that the first half was about to end, everyone in the room stopped what they were doing and turned their attention to the TV together. They were all looking forward to the trailer for "Batman: Time for War", which appeared in the halftime commercial. on the first ad.

Not only the two women Naomi Watts and Nina, but also the producer Wayne, is full of expectations for the effect the trailer can achieve.

You know, Warner Bros. paid close to $3 million to make this 30-second trailer appear at the top of the Super Bowl halftime commercial, which was $3 million in 1995, and it also became the Super Bowl The most expensive advertising fee.

But all of this is worth it. In Wayne's impression, the financial magazine "Forbes" once published a set of data that the Super Bowl was valued at $420 million, firmly sitting on the throne of the most commercially valuable sporting event, which is worth more than the Olympic Games. The combined $230 million and the World Cup's $120 million are higher.

From the "Forbes" global club value rankings, in the top 10 list, the NFL occupies 6 seats, and the minimum value of a single team is 1.15 billion US dollars. With 32 teams in the NFL, it is without a doubt the most expensive sports league in the world.

In addition, the Super Bowl is also the most expensive final in the world. Take this year's Super Bowl as an example, a 30-second commercial reached a staggering $3 million. But even so, businesses still spare no expense in order to be able to broadcast the Super Bowl live, even if they only show their faces.

This is not surprising, high pay naturally has high returns. The Super Bowl is well-deserved as the "Golden Bowl", its influence and ratings are too amazing.

In North America, the Super Bowl has always ranked first in the viewership share. According to AC Nielsen's viewership survey, the average viewership rate is about 40%-60%, of which 40% are viewers who watch the game for a long time, and the rest are in any viewers watching during a period of time. About 80%-90% of viewers tune into any one time slot of the Super Bowl.

In addition, the Super Bowl is also broadcast live all over the world. Taking this year's Super Bowl as an example, more than 200 regions and countries will broadcast and broadcast the Super Bowl.

In North America, there are tens of millions of viewing households at the same time, and the number of viewing households in overseas regions exceeds that in North America, so the influence is self-evident.

"Come on, we're the first!"

As Sergey muttered to himself, the TV screen suddenly went dark, and a large group of bats quickly appeared, forming a larger bat in the dark spotlight.

This scene flashed by, and it only existed for about a second at most. This was specially arranged by Wayne, and he pointed out the theme of the film and tried his best to arouse the curiosity of more passers-by and audiences.

The scene takes another quick turn, with a teenage Bruce Wayne screaming and falling into the well, while voiceover and background music are duly inserted.

"Tell me, Mr. Wayne! What are you afraid of?!"

Then came the swarms of bats, rushing towards Bruce Wayne in his terrified cries.

The screen changed again, and the background music gradually became more vigorous, with the snowy mountains appearing on the screen, the pictures of Bruce Wayne struggling to collect orchids, and the pictures of constantly following Henry Duka training.

The duration of each shot is very short, but it can clearly convey enough information. From Bruce Wayne holding two blond girls in his arms, living like a playboy, and suddenly becoming a "Fuck Man" to briefly introduce Batman's equipment, and the most important thing, and the flashing bat car.

Immediately after the music reached the majestic and **** high nest, the picture turned into Bruce Wayne driving the Batmobile, all kinds of flying eaves and walls, crushing all obstacles in his way.

All kinds of **** action scenes, in the splicing of short shots of more than one second at most, began to flash faster and faster. With the background music that makes people blood boil, Bruce Wayne's every punch is full of incomparable. sense of power.

At the end of the trailer, Christian Bale, dressed in black armor with a cloak floating behind him, stood on the top floor of Wayne Building, gazing sharply at the entire decaying Gotham City.

At the same time, a voice-over plays over the gradually slowing music:

"he came!"

"who?"

"Bat-Man!!"

Bruce Wayne slammed down from the building and spread out his huge bat wings, like a knight in the dark, patrolling the city he guarded.

The screen suddenly went dark, and a line of huge letters appeared in the middle:

"DC!"

"Wayne Greenberg Works."

"Batman: War Hour, May 16, 1995, get ready for the dark epic to come to North America!"

The short 30-second commercial film conveys enough information, but it will not be incomprehensible. Moreover, the soundtrack passed through the hands of the master team of Hans Zimmer, which made people unable to extricate themselves from the blood.

"ohmygod!" Naomi Watts opened her mouth wide and muttered stunned. Although this dark, but explosive trailer made her, the woman, deeply immersed in it.

Although the footage of Bruce Wayne's girlfriend in the trailer only flashed by, she still cried out excitedly. "God, the movie I was involved in turned out to be like this..."

She really couldn't imagine the adjectives. Several people in the room, including the Hela couple, were the first to see such an alternative movie scene, a grand spatial layout like an epic opera, and a fleeting scene. Dark and serious themes, people can't help but indulge in it.

"Boss." Sergey turned his head and looked at his boss suspiciously. "How does this Batman feel like, um, I feel like it's better than in the comics?"

Maybe a few women were infected by the deliberately created music and atmosphere, but Sergey has been paying attention to the fighting scenes. Especially after Bruce Wayne put on the armor, every attack was full of realistic power.

This kind of attack, which is very powerful at first glance, really makes Batman's character more clear.

But this is not the case in the comics. If Bruce Wayne left his equipment, he would be a stronger ordinary person. The strength shown in the film is definitely more than the setting in the comics.

"HaSergey, I'm not just shooting this Batman, you'll understand later."

Wayne shrugged, but didn't explain much. The reason why he arranged this is naturally more consideration. Bruce Wayne in this war moment is indeed slightly stronger than Nolan's version of Batman.

No matter how you shoot, even if the real protagonist of the second film is the Joker, Wayne will not weaken Batman's ability, and he doesn't need to prove his ability by including private goods in the film.

The kind of scene where Bruce Wayne is put on by the gangster's dog, let's not even think about it, he will never let Batman become a joke.

The purpose is very simple, he needs to think about the DC universe throughout, a powerful Batman who can be more convincing when he fights with Clark Kent, so as not to let the audience play.

In the same way, the future Mr. Superman will not be the true **** in the world under Wayne's camera. DC's superheroes are so cluttered, he had to start thinking about future designs from this movie.