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Chapter 996 Extra: Big Explosion

There is also a side story, "Yan Liang," which can be found in the table of contents.
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Speed ​​finished with a global box office of $4.1 million.

Huge explosion.

Parameter is working diligently to develop a sequel.

Lu Yanhe made it clear that he would no longer write the sequel script, but if Parameter could come up with a good idea, he could authorize it and serve as the script consultant.

Parameter was already familiar with Lu Yanhe's temperament. They had no intention of trying to persuade Lu Yanhe to write a sequel; they immediately started looking for screenwriters in the industry.

Before that, Parameter tried to sign contracts with Yan Liang and Lily Williams to star in the sequel, but neither of them agreed.

They all demanded that the script be completed first.

A blockbuster that grossed $4 million worldwide, and the charm of the two main characters was fully attributed to the two actors.

Their popularity and commercial value skyrocketed.

Lily Williams, in particular, was one of the most promising young actresses in Hollywood.

Last year, she achieved a miraculous box office record with "The Notebook," setting a new record for romance films in nearly a decade. This year, she showcased another kind of feminine charm in "Speed."

Since meeting Lu Yanhe in "The Mist," she has become a huge star thanks to these two films.

At this time, following Lu Yanhe's Weibo post, Linghe officially announced that Yan Liang would star in the "Matrix" trilogy, and a formal official poster was also released.

Meanwhile, Linghe also wrote in the official press release that the project is in contact with several film companies and will select the most suitable film company to co-produce and distribute the film.

Astute people have already realized one thing—

Linghe has officially begun producing and distributing major Hollywood productions.

Previously, Linghe mainly focused on content production or co-production, and had never been involved in distribution.

This time, it's clear that other companies are competing for this project and are willing to share their distribution profits with Linghe.

A film trilogy written by Lu Yanhe and starring Yan Liang—such a project is enough to sway those capitalists who refuse to budge on the principle of "rules must not be broken."
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From Li Zhibai's "Fast & Furious" series to Yan Liang's "Matrix" series, Lu Yanhe's blockbuster plans have been put on the agenda at an incredible speed.

The world of agents is rife with intrigue, and actors are even more competitive, each vying for a role.

Putting everything else aside, it's good that I can get in touch with Lu Yanhe and Linghe through this.

Jiang Yue, an actress who is not a contracted artist of Linghe or Shihuo, only became connected with Linghe because of the movie "The Sea, My Pah". After that, she appeared in Linghe's film and television projects almost every year.

A minor actress from an unknown company embarked on a career upswing and became the leading lady in various projects.

Some familiar producers and directors couldn't refuse personal connections and recommended people to Lu Yanhe.

Lu Yanhe's approach was very simple: regardless of who recommended them, including Yan Liang himself who recommended an actor he had worked with several times, they would all directly participate in an interview or audition to see their performance.

Of course, their opinions will also be taken into consideration.

This is a bonus point.
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Lu Yanhe said to Yan Liang, "I still hope you can serve as the producer for The Matrix trilogy. Of course, I won't let you put a lot of effort into it, but it's a great learning opportunity. How is such a big project made? There's a lot to learn from it."

Yan Liang agreed.

He said, "Speed ​​was such a success. I've had the success of several projects before, including Friends, The Gold Rush, and Flypaper, but none of them had the same impact or feedback as Speed. Now I receive three movie scripts a day, it's unbelievable. I never imagined there were so many movie scripts looking for actors." "That's how it is," Lu Yanhe said. "It's very difficult to get even one out of ten scripts to be made into a film." He continued, "The reason for this is that your role in Speed ​​completely unearthed another side of you as an actor. Your previous roles weren't the kind with a lot of charisma. Speed ​​is different; they put a lot of effort into making the character more attractive and charismatic."

"Did you tailor-make this for me?"

"I guess so," Lu Yanhe said. "Anyway, when I finally wrote it, I wrote it entirely based on your image."

Yan Liang nodded.

"No wonder."

Lu Yanhe: "The Matrix is ​​also a good example, and this role suits you even better."

"what?"

“You’ve been learning martial arts for several years, and this trilogy will give you a real kick,” Lu Yanhe said. “The combination of science fiction and martial arts action will be even cooler than Speed. I’m already looking for a martial arts choreographer to design the action sequences.”

Yan Liang: "Your words make me really look forward to it."

"Oh, right—" Lu Yanhe suddenly remembered something, "The media is all talking about your rumored relationship with Lily. Has it affected your private relationship?"

Yan Liang: "We haven't talked about this, but Parameter had communicated with our management team beforehand and informed them. We also anticipated that this situation would occur, so it's alright."

Lu Yanhe: "...So, there really is nothing between the two of you?"

"..." Yan Liang looked at Lu Yanhe speechlessly, "You believed it too? No way?"

“I don’t believe it, I’m looking forward to it,” Lu Yanhe said. “Because you two are both my friends, and you’re both very nice people. I’m looking forward to seeing if there’s any spark between you two.”

Yan Liang: "...I haven't thought about it in that direction."

Lu Yanhe: "So what do you think of her?"

"Alright, shut up." Yan Liang shook his head. "I don't want to talk to you about this."

Lu Yanhe: "Are you shy?"

"Shy my foot!"

"You're really shy." Lu Yanhe nodded seriously. "I didn't expect that."

Yan Liang: "..."

He said, "I have to film 'Friends,' that fictional character movie, and the 'Matrix' trilogy. Where would I find the time to date?"

"The key to dating is passion, it's adrenaline, not time," Lu Yanhe said firmly.

"When are you going to have a child with Chen Siqi?" Yan Liang suddenly asked.

"What the hell?" Lu Yanhe was taken aback.

"I think you're still not busy enough. Having a child should keep you busy enough. Don't meddle in these things." Yan Liang complained.

Lu Yanhe: "..."
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