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HWI 298

  Hollywood What If Chapter 298

  The audience appuded after the post-credits se ehe movie was good, judging by the audience's rea.

  Kazir smiled and admitted that Paul Greengrass had a great filmography. The way he does steady a ses with a camera stabilizer was worth hiring.

  The lights came ba iheaters and the audieayed iheaters to listen to the question and answer session.

  Kazir saw Robert Ludlum standio him, a bit away from the stage. He was a little fused because Robert seemed to be too sick to stay iheater for long, yet he seemed to want to see the interview through to the end.

  "Do you want to take a picture with the cast?" Kazir asked. You know, a selfie with celebrities was quite a flex.

  "All right, I'll stay for a while."

  The old man nodded.

  The interview ended after half an hour and the cast had a photo shoot on stage. Some actors were missing because they were busy and couldn't make it to the premiere.

  Kazir and Robert were in the front, o Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass. Well, Kazir art of the cast as he had a cameo in the movie.

  From the pictures it looked like they were close friends.

  Just like that, the midnight premiere of The Bourne Supremacy happened.

  24 hours ter, the results from each theater were tallied and collected. The first day box office for The Bourne Supremacy was 27.64 million.

  Grey Pictures and 20th tury Fox were pleased with the results and tio promote the film.

  Grey Pictures had enough budget to promote the film on Jimmy Kimmel Live! A night-time Talk Show.

  The program started with Cameron Diaz showing up and the two started talking about the movie and how it was w o of The Bourne Supremacy. Cameron Diaz was not at the premiere but she had a tract to promote the movie and that art of the job.

  After her was the new Hollywood director, Paul Greengrass. The director was quite modest and answered most of the questions with teicalities reted to filming and stuff.

  Last but not least was Matt Damon.

  Matt Damon and Jimmy Kimmel shook hands and sat down.

  "Matt, so how's it going? We really reserved a time slot for you this time."

  "Oh yeah, I have been waiting for this moment for years, because clearly you never want me here."

  The audience ughed at their banter. A few minutes into the versation, a siren arm echoes across the set and catches Matt's attention.

  "Huh? What's that sound? What's happening?"

  "Well, I'm sorry Matt, we've run out of time. It's time to end the show." Jimmy firmed.

  "What? I just got here. You 't just do that." Matt preteo be angry and the audience ughed again.

  "e baext time."

  "e back, e back what? I've been waiting for this moment for two years and you're just going to leave it like that. You know what, go fuck yourself."

  And with that, Jimmy Kimmel Live! ended. As the credits rolled, Matt Damon in the background was choking Jimmy Kimmel out of his seat...

  The lo running joke on television was sailing. This episode was very funny and the people who watched it live on TV were more than 15 million people.

  Because of this promotion, the day (Saturday, July 6th) the box office for The Bourne Supremacy was 25.50 million.

  On Sunday, The Bourne Supremacy added another 19.46 million in ticket sales. bining the three days, The Bourne Supremacy's first weekend gross was 72.61 million.

  The movie clearly did well.

  But on Monday, while Kazir was busy editing The Revenant, he got a call from Robert Ludlum's son.

  "... My dolences. I'm sure Robert was happy to see The Bourne Supremacy before he died."

  Robert Ludlum died peacefully in his bed. He had a satisfied smile on his face when his family saw him.

  The call ended shortly thereafter. Kazir k was uhical, but he knew both studios would take advantage of the situation.

  Just as he expected, Stel Willow worked with 20th tury Fox to announce Robert's death and add it to the promotion of The Bourne Supremabsp;

  Suddenly, pictures of Robert and the cast appeared oer and in neers. How the old man lived his life and his legabsp;

  Matt Damon was also interviewed and he was also sad about Robert's death. With tears in his eyes he told how great a person Robert eople began to learn about the old man's life and his tribution to the Jason Bourne series.

  Even though it was Monday, theaters were flooded with people wanting to see The Bourne Supremabsp;

  8 million on Monday.

  9 million on Tuesday.

  6 million on Wednesday.

  5 million on Thursday.

  10 million on Friday.

  14 million on Saturday.

  11 million on Sunday.

  Another week passed at the North Ameri box offid The Bourne Supremacy grossed up to 139 million. And that was just ten days after its release.

  The news of Robert Ludlum's death was a major factor in the film easily surpassing 100 million.

  Kazir took a day off to attend Robert's funeral. He was not that close to the old man, but their time together was fun.

  In a way, Robert achieved something that Kazir did not... To live a fulfilled life. To die with a smile on his fabsp;

  Kazir died because a truck hit him and he remembered how scared he was. He regretted many things and he knew he could never fix them.

  In fact, despite returning to the past and pletely ging his life, Kazir was still skeptical if this current life was just a dream. Nothing but a fake. A fantasy created by his brain before he died.

  'But I 't deny that everything I experienced was real. If this is a dream, then it's very realistic. I don't know if my brain even do that.'

  He sadly stared at the new grave and pced the flowers. He would make sure that Jason Bourne would find a home in the tial ematiiverse. He would see to it that the CCU remained relevant for the sake of Robert Ludlum's legabsp;