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hollywood system: art

What would you do if you had the chance to travel back in time? For the protagonist, Billy Carson, the day his father took him to see E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in the movie theaters, he realized that maybe he wasn't in a fuzzy dream and maybe he was in a life that sent him with a system of suns, an art system, that will allow him to make history above the masses. I like anxious readers who question, I have some people who follow the story and because of them, I have learned a lot, if you are new, keep in mind that I am also new to writing, and I want to finish this story even if it has many errors, for all the stories unfinished. English is not my main language. But I do what I can, good day. this is my Patreon, I'm usually 20 chapters ahead, I hope you like this series, good day. patreon.com/vin_modeus12 (Disclaimer: Everything described in this series is science fiction)

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Star Wars is, without a doubt, one of the most satisfying films to have graced the 20th century. Each movie embodies American popular culture, filling fans with joy as countless people eagerly awaited their chance to see the film, already hailed as the blockbuster of its time. The success brought by Lux Animation promised that the production would stay true to what fans expected.

Among the many discussions between George Lucas and Billy, they decided to focus on three key characters, while others would be explored in future installments. The first to be considered were Master Qui-Gon Jinn, Palpatine as both villain and senator and Obi-Wan, with Anakin playing a secondary role. They planned to spend two hours exploring the complexities of these three relationships.

-It's going to be a great film, - commented Steven Spielberg to the camera. He directed the movie, taking into account all of George Lucas's and Billy's ideas to give it the best chance for development.

The media were astonished but nodded in agreement. The finest sets were used, many of them recreated from scratch. It was fantastic to see how everything came together. Having just directed the mega-blockbuster Jurassic Park, expectations were sky-high for the next projects.

-No further comments? - asked the interviewer, along with others, as the press gathered to cover the event that captivated America. The same scene was happening in major cities across the U.S., a formality perhaps, but one that sparked a different kind of excitement.

Steven's smile said it all.

-Well, I think that wraps it up, - the interviewer concluded, though still a bit unconvinced by Steven's words.

The director turned to Lucas, standing beside him were Francis Coppola and Martin Scorsese. Each of them was there to show support for the massive $150 million production, one of the largest and most well-managed to date.

***

Billy had just finished the most important parts of his role, leaving only a few scenes that were meant for specific individuals. He took a break while going over his lines, with Ethan Hawke sitting nearby. Though somewhat awkward, Billy had grown accustomed to Ethan's unique acting style over time.

-I like your writing style, you know? I'm a big fan of all the series you've written. I'm a compulsive buyer of your comics, and I've read every single one of them. Slam Dunk was pure magic. - Ethan said, enthusiastically showing his admiration for Billy's work. He spoke of Billy's early series, right up to his latest projects, which had become more detailed and complex, covering themes like the soul, paradise, the underworld, and magic—concepts deeply woven into many of his series that blended Japanese and American culture.

-It's true, I'm inspired by my favorite authors. Paradise, and my way of viewing life, are entirely different from how others work. I use that understanding to constantly improve my skills. It's a form of development. But it all started with my first comic, YuYu Hakusho. While working on that series, I had many similar ideas that gave me a space for exploration, leading to my next two works, Shaman King and Rurouni Kenshin. They laid the foundation for my upcoming project, Bleach. From there, I moved towards more action-oriented themes, with Trigun and Cowboy Bebop serving as bases for Van Helsing, who is a key competitor. However, my early designs for Samurai Jack and Hellboy are also closely tied to my original works. - Billy explained.

-That's true, that's true. But I must say, you've got so many chapters that sometimes it feels impossible for you to manage each one. - Ethan said after a moment. - But then again, it's obvious that these series are yours. They're crafted from so many unique angles that all I can do is sit back and admire in silence like people do when they find something truly great. That's why I see it all boils down to one thing—great work, simply fantastic. -

-It's true, I'm very good at creating stories... So, do you want an autograph, or is there something else you're after? - Billy asked with a smile.

-Well, I guess you can read my mind. I heard recently that you're launching a series for Evangelion. Would you let me do voice work for some of the characters? - Ethan asked.

-You're aware of Lux Animation's fee structure. I can't pay more than $20,000 per episode. And considering you don't have the right accent for the supporting characters, you'd be working for nothing... I can accept you, but I'm afraid I can't pay you more than $15,000 for the entire series. - Billy replied.

Ethan sighed but laughed.

-Well, will you at least let me…? I've got a lot of favorite characters I'd love to portray. For example, I could voice the gunslinger from Cowboy Bebop, one of the main characters. I wouldn't mind spending two weeks hearing my wonderful voice on the screen. - Ethan joked.

-Deal, you can take the role as long as you don't change the terms. You could even say you've already secured it. Many of the people we're considering for the project are specialists in voice acting. - Billy said, preferring to rely on professionals for the voice work over simpler roles, which he viewed as requiring a distinct set of skills and nuances.

-Welcome to Hollywood nepotism! It's happened to me more than once, and I doubt it'll ever be easy. - Ethan joked, as both actors prepared for their next scene. Ethan, as usual, was filled with excitement.

-What about Star Wars? - Ethan asked.

Billy chuckled.

-That's different. You might get a voice role because I handle the dubbing, but George oversees the casting, along with Steven Spielberg. They're the bosses—one is the creator, and the other is the director. You'll have to audition just like everyone else. - Billy responded.

-Nothing is ever as perfect as it seems, - Ethan mused, lost in thought about how he could be part of his favorite series. Even if it meant taking a pay cut, it didn't matter as long as it stayed confidential. His agent knew how he operated. With the first part already premiering and three more to come, he was eager to be part of the series, and Billy's proximity as the head of production only heightened his excitement.

It was Star Wars! The series he had watched countless times as a child.

Both actors took a moment to talk about the movie and the contradictory themes of fate and euthanasia until they were interrupted by a sexy blonde swaying her hips. Ethan was smitten.

***

The audience entered the theater, the air thick with anticipation. A few commercials played, most of them showcasing major films of the year that were sure to draw crowds. Raimon sat down, brimming with excitement, feeling a strange contrast to the calm around him.

-Wow, I hope it's as epic as I'm expecting, - Raimon said as if making a personal vow. His excitement for Lux Animation was evident, as the company caused quite a stir among those around him.

The screen lit up with yellow and black, showing an image of a galaxy far, far away, a sea of stars. How long had the fans waited for this moment?

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