These 20 million would likely not be enough to turn a profit, as this amount isn't even sufficient for the initial investment.
But the production company is very confident about this TV series. It's fine if the price for the premiere broadcast rights is a bit low; as long as its reputation builds and fame spreads, the real money will come from the second round of broadcasts and the online platform licensing fees.
Ye Zhonghuai is now relying on these two productions to recoup his losses; it's also because these two works provide a safety net that he was able to appease the shareholders.
Chu Tian was unaware of this, but he couldn't help feeling a bit regretful now.
He had originally planned to release several works to see if he could snipe the competition, but their productions were about to go online, and it was too late to start filming now.
Since there's no hope for the TV series, isn't there still a movie?
