Wen Zhiren couldn't have imagined encountering a benefactor like Yang Tian.
A long time ago, he filmed "Saw," creating an astonishing box office hit with a low-cost investment. However, as a Huaxia Person, in the eyes of Westerners, he was always an alien race they could call upon and dismiss at will.
As a result, the "Saw" sequels—second, third, and fourth—were not directed by him, and his name was only attached for show.
Later, Wen Zhiren made a few more films, but all of them flopped at the box office.
Earlier this year, the film "Aquaman" directed by Wen Zhiren bombed both at the box office and in word-of-mouth.
Since then, Wen Zhiren was shelved by Warner Company.
Yet, Wen Zhiren still had contracts with Warner Company for two more movies, so he rushed over upon hearing they had found the flying Spider-Man.
After all, he had already seen it online; if the Spider-Man in the video could indeed fly, then surely a movie starring Spider-Man would be a surefire hit.
