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The incident on Gaffner Island, while some managed to escape from Thunderfury's base, apparently did not involve Lester or Bulleye himself.
His own criminal history and impulsive murderous tendencies meant that even under Harry Osborne's new Thunder, Bursey was still kept in a cell, chained to the floor or tied to a chair, which meant that he had no way to escape when the incident occurred.
Without the protection of a prison cell, or rather, without the protection of a prison cell, there would be no possibility of him surviving.
However, judging from his current state in the intensive care unit, it would have been better if he had died in an accident, since his eyes were purposeful.
"...more than two-thirds of his bones were crushed. When he was admitted to the hospital, we were practically picking apart the bone fragments bit by bit in a pool of blood and mold. In fact, it was a miracle that he survived."
Turning his head, the doctor looked into the eyes of the person in the intensive care unit and couldn't help but sigh.
"I want to go in and see him."
Standing in the hospital corridor, Harry looked at the purposeful eyes in the ward and then spoke.
"I'm sorry, but due to the patient's condition, visits are not possible at this time."
The doctor shook his head in response, refusing to agree; at this point, the patient's condition was still dangerous, and any visitation could cause the patient's injury to worsen, which was clearly something he did not want to see.
The doctor's concern for the target's physical condition was not due to any high moral standards, but entirely because the consequences of the Garfina Island incident were so severe that any injury could potentially harm his career.
"I didn't ask for your permission, Doctor."
Turning his head and glancing in the direction of the doctor, Harry Osborne calmly gave his answer under his red turban.
Immediately afterwards, shrouded in black mist, his body was instantly transferred to the intensive care unit.
"No, you can't..."
The doctor's expression was concerned as he looked at Harry, who seemed to have entered the room in an instant, and then tried to stop his haste.
Then, in the next second, a tremendous force from behind forced him to stop in place.
"Doctor, you just need to stay here and watch quietly."
Reaching out, he gripped the doctor's shoulder, holding him firmly in place, and the rhinoceros-man spoke slowly in a low voice.
Chapter 882 Investment in Full Animation
Intravenous infusion is...
In the intensive care unit, Harry Osborn, shrouded in a red hood, approached the unconscious target.
He stretched out his hand, shrouded in black mist, and touched Bullseye's forehead. The next second, amidst the urgent beeping of the heart monitor, Bullseye on the hospital bed suddenly opened his eyes.
"...Ha...Harry...Osborn..."
Turning his bandaged face to look at Harry by the bedside, Bullseye pleaded in an almost desperate tone.
"Come on, kill me... please... please..."
For Leicester, it was better to kill him than to continue living like that.
"I don't intend to kill you."
Looking at the person leaning towards death on the hospital bed, Harry's expression under the red headscarf was slightly touched, because he saw himself in that person.
Not long ago, he felt the same despair as Bulleye, but he overcame it with the help of the power granted to him by Dormammu. Now he will use this power to build a new Thunder team, which he will personally command, and perhaps give the organization a new name, such as Cabal.
Instead, I will give you life again.
277 As Harry Osborn finished speaking, a huge black mist enveloped the target's body from under his red turban.
Click, click.
In the black fog, the chilling sounds of bones twisting and the wailing of the target's eyes filled the intensive care unit.
Outside the intensive care unit, watching the target slowly rise from the black fog, the rhinoceros's expression remained unchanged. He continued to diligently capture the doctor, even though the doctor was too frightened to speak by what he saw.
Although Alexei didn't understand why Harry had suddenly gained such immense power.
But that doesn’t prevent the other party from paying his salary, does it?
...
"Walt, what brings you here?"
The world on the front, Pulitzer Building, New York.
Xu Fu looked surprised as he saw Walt Disney, who had come all the way from Los Angeles.
It's important to know that since Walt Disney became the new production company in Hollywood, he has been at the forefront of Disney animation production and rarely leaves the studio. He only leaves when he comes to New York to find distributors to sign contracts for "Oswald's Lucky Rabbit".
In particular, production of Disney's first feature-length animated film, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," is in full swing.
So is this an animated film about Snow White?
Looking at Walt Disney, who seemed somewhat bureaucratic, Xu Fu immediately understood the purpose of his visit.
Unlike Lovan of Disney, who was primarily responsible for studio work, Walt Disney's talent lay mainly in his exceptional skill in animation production.
Turning fantasy into reality is obviously not an easy process.
To make "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" as realistic as possible, Disney invested a great deal of effort in every aspect of animation production. They not only hired professional screenwriters to adapt the story, but also sent several key artists to the California Institute of the Arts to learn how to create motion models, and purchased animals and actors to perform so the artists could observe and learn from them. The goal was to create the most realistic character movements on screen.
This method certainly makes the entire animation more aesthetically pleasing.
However, the budget for animation is also increasing.
The planned $60 production budget was exhausted in the early stages of animation production, and Disney's funds became increasingly scarce as production continued.
Walt Disney estimates that, at the studio’s current pace of production, it will take at least another year to complete “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” which will require an investment of approximately $100 million.
One million dollars was not a small sum at this time.
In fact, after learning about this situation, Rune Disney began fundraising very early on. His efforts initially yielded some results, with a US bank executive offering to invest in the production of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" after learning about the film.
This pleased both Walter and Luo Yin.
However, before the bank managers could fulfill their promises, the financial crisis that swept across the United States immediately halted the entire investment plan.
Moreover, even the distributors who had previously negotiated with Disney withdrew from the project.
Although they publicly expressed their disdain for Walter's feature-length animation, the people behind "Young and Dangerous" did not believe that audiences would spend money and force themselves to stay in the theater for more than an hour for an animated film.
Failed fundraising and problems with the publisher plunged the already weakened Disney Company into a huge crisis in an instant.
To stabilize his studio and Hollywood film distribution, Rowan Disney began shuttling between major distribution companies in Los Angeles.
Walt Disney was also forced to put his animation production on hold in order to find funding.
"I'm sorry, Xu Fu..."
If possible, Walt Disney would rather not bother Xu to remake this movie.
However, Disney's current situation forced him to do so.
“I need your help. The studio has poured all its money into the animation of Snow White, but it's not enough to make the whole movie. I know it's difficult, but I hope you can help me make this film. I want Hollywood, no, the whole world to know that a movie isn't just a live-action production. It's not just a live-action production; it can also be an animated work….”
People can see that Walt Disney really wanted to make the animation a success.
In fact, in his original work, the entire Disney company put almost everything into completing this film, even putting the entire studio in the bank to release a complete animated work.
"Of course, Walter."
Faced with Walt Disney's request, Xu Fu nodded in agreement almost without hesitation.
As a latecomer, he was well aware that "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" had replaced "Snow White," earning $785 million in the United States alone, far exceeding its investment.
Internationally, the film even grossed $1.8 million on its opening day.
One could say that Disney truly entered its golden age with the success of the Snow White movie.
Chapter 883 is too expensive.
"real?".
Faced with Xu Fu's careless answer, Walt Disney's expression instantly became chaotic.
In fact, he was already prepared to be rejected.
“We’re friends, aren’t we, Walter?”
In response, Xu Fu replied with a smile.
"I...I'm sorry, Xu Fu..."
With his mouth agape, Walt Disney was momentarily at a loss for words. His lips trembled, and after a long pause, he finally managed to suppress his emotions, looking at Xu Fu standing before him, and said in a breathless voice, "I don't know what to say, thank you, thank you."
The production of "Snow White" was not without its challenges. In fact, Walt Disney faced many problems throughout the animation production process, including a lack of understanding from Hollywood and various technical limitations.
During this period, the main role of animation is to warm up the audience for the long run: before the movie starts, the theater will play a 7 to 14 minute animated short film to remind the audience that the movie is about to officially begin.
How good a short film is is not important to cinemas because it has nothing to do with box office revenue.
It was this relationship that prompted Walt Disney to create an animated film. The success of Superman and Mickey Mouse showed Walt that audiences were willing to go to the theater to watch animated films, and all he had to do was turn animation into a real movie.
You might think that going from a short film to a feature film isn't difficult. What do you think?
But the truth is, it's not just a matter of making the work longer; producing a feature-length animated film is much more difficult in every respect than producing a short film.
For example, animated short films often pile up jokes, while feature films must have a big story, a complex plot, and each character and scene must be consistent throughout.
If the plot is monotonous, or the same character becomes tiresome, viewers will lose focus and then notice how long the film has become, making it difficult for them to remain engaged with the story. Another challenge Disney currently faces is that the investment in a feature-length animated film is larger than people realize.
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