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Tycoon Actor in Hollywood

"Tycoon Actor in Hollywood" unfolds the story of a failed actor from Earth who finds himself transmigrated into the body of a struggling young man in New York, USA, in a parallel world. Join us as we follow Lucas Knight's journey, step by step, as he ascends to stardom in the heart of Hollywood. --- [This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. While certain renowned figures may appear in this narrative, their portrayal is fictionalized and does not intend to represent their actual lives or actions.] If you are interested, you can check the advance chapters in my P@treon.com/NewComer714

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Doubtful Co-Stars

After the casting for "Midnight in Paris" was finalized, Lucas received a call from the team, instructing him to head to a specific location for a meet-and-greet with the cast and crew. The space was a floor rented by Gravier Productions, already buzzing with activity when Lucas arrived.

Tom Hiddleston and Corey Stoll were among the early birds, already deep in conversation about their roles.

Tom, with his characteristic charm, was explaining his take on Scott Fitzgerald. "I see Scott as this vibrant soul, tragically caught between his literary genius and his personal demons. It's like he's constantly at a party in his own mind, isn't it?"

Corey, leaning against a nearby table with a relaxed stance, chimed in about Ernest Hemingway. "Yeah, and Hemingway's like the tough guy at that party, right? But beneath that rugged exterior, there's a vulnerability. He's a man of few words, but each one packs a punch." Corey's delivery was dry, yet there was a warmth in his tone that hinted at the depth he saw in Hemingway.

Tom laughed, nodding in agreement. "Exactly! Though, I imagine Hemingway wouldn't have much patience for Fitzgerald's... let's say, 'flair' for the dramatic."

Corey shot back with a grin, "Oh, definitely. He'd probably challenge Scott to a boxing match to 'settle their differences.'" His imitation of Hemingway's gruffness drew a round of laughter from those nearby.

Lucas couldn't help but smile as he observed the lively discussion. Making his entrance more noticeable, he immediately caught the attention of the crew and the early arrivals, Tom and Corey. However, since many there hadn't yet recognized him as part of the cast—specifically, the actor chosen to play the protagonist, Gil—there was a moment of uncertainty.

It was Patricia DiCerto, one of the casting directors, who noticed Lucas and warmly greeted him. "Oh, Lucas. You are here," she exclaimed with a smile, to which Lucas nodded in acknowledgment.

Realizing that not everyone was aware of Lucas's role, Patricia decided to introduce him to the group. "Guys, this is Lucas Knight. He's the actor who will be playing our main character, Gil."

The announcement took a moment to sink in. Tom, Corey, and the rest of the crew looked genuinely surprised, a reflection of Lucas's youthful appearance. The idea of such a young actor taking on the lead role in a project helmed by Woody was unexpected but pleasantly so.

Lucas extended a warm and respectful greeting to the crew, Tom, and Corey. His gaze lingered a bit longer on Tom Hiddleston, admiration clear in his eyes. Standing face to face with the actor he considered the best Loki was a surreal moment for Lucas. The opportunity to work alongside someone he had dreamed of meeting felt like a dream come true, especially given his admiration for Tom in his previous life.

As Lucas neared Tom and Corey, ready to start forming professional bonds with his co-stars, it felt only natural to engage in conversation and get to know them better.

Tom, was the first to express his surprise. "I must say, Lucas, I was quite surprised to see someone of your age landed the role of Gil. It's quite the feat," he said, his voice tinged with genuine curiosity.

Corey, leaning in, added, "Yeah, it's not every day you see fresh talent stepping into such pivotal roles. Woody's got a keen eye, that's for sure." His tone was encouraging, but beneath the surface, there was a trace of skepticism. Corey wondered how someone so young could embody the depth and complexity required for the role of Gil.

Lucas smiled, acknowledging their surprise with a humble nod. "Thank you, Tom, Corey. I'm honestly just as surprised to be here among such talented actors. I have a lot to learn, and I'm really looking forward to diving into this role and hopefully, doing it justice. Working with you and learning from your experiences will be an incredible opportunity for me."

Hearing Lucas's humble and respectful reply, Tom and Corey felt a mix of flattery and slight embarrassment. While they had praised Lucas, their underlying doubts about his capabilities had made them feel a bit conflicted.

Tom, recovering quickly, offered a warm smile. "I'm really looking forward to working with you too, Lucas."

Corey, nodding in agreement, added, "Same here."

After exchanging these pleasantries, Lucas spent a bit more time chatting with both actors.

As they continued their conversation, Tom and Corey's curiosity about Lucas's approach to his role grew. Tom, tilting his head slightly, asked, "Lucas, we've shared a bit about our characters, but we're quite intrigued. How do you see Gil? What's your take on him?"

Corey, leaning forward, added, "Yeah, I'd love to hear your perspective on your character."

Lucas paused, collecting his thoughts before responding. "Well," he started, "I envision Gil as a man trapped between two realms..." He shared the same interpretation he had given to Woody and the casting directors during his first audition, but this time, he enriched his explanation with more personal reflections on the character.

Tom and Corey listened with keen interest, nodding along as Lucas delved deeper into his understanding of Gil. They had asked about his interpretation not just out of curiosity, but also as a subtle test—to gauge whether Lucas truly grasped the essence of the role and if he was indeed the right fit for it.