The following day, Jasper first went to fetch the gentle and soft Tiffany from Hoofmorn University.
This lady loved watching Stephen’s movies in his past life and she always used to complain about how one needed to watch Steph’s films in the cinemas. Thus, every time Stephen’s films premiered in cinemas in his past life, she would always drag Jasper along to watch it with her.
This was a feeling shared by a majority of eighties children in the mainlands.
Therefore, Jasper did not forget her this time.
“Really? Do you mean it, Jasper? Can we really go to the premiere?”
“A few of my classmates and I have already heard about this long ago. This is the first time Steph’s film is launching in the Mainlands and a lot of classmates are planning to line up overnight to buy tickets once it’s released in the cinemas!”
Jasper smiled when he heard Tiffany’s excitement. Everything was worth it if it made Tiffany happy.
Not to mention, Jasper could tell from Tiffany and her friends’ reactions that Monastery Soccer would earn a lot of money this time.
Whether it was due to the production quality of Monastery Soccer, Stephen’s branding, or the Mainlander’s appreciation for Stephen, a miracle was destined to happen with the box office sales.
“Of course I mean it. Since when have I lied to you?” Jasper asked with a smile.
“Jasper, will there be a lot of celebrities there?” Tiffany asked worriedly.
Jasper gave it some thought before he replied. He had never attended a premiere before, but he had seen the scene from all sorts of entertainment news channels before. The host would normally invite good friends and formidable figures they knew in the industry to hype up the premiere.
Not to mention that both the mainland’s Easy Media and Harbor City’s Advent Entertainment Group valued this premiere greatly. This film was the first attempt Harbor City was making to introduce their films to the mainland market, so there would almost certainly be a lot of fuss surrounding it.
“There should be,” Jasper nodded and affirmed.
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