[On the day of the interview-William]

"Hello sir!" Orlando, the journalist asked.

"Hello, how's it going?" Williams tried to be nice to him.

Yes, sir. What about you? He asked rhetorically.

William smiled at the reporter and looked at the recording gadget in front of him "I've been fine, please call me

William," "Of course, William." Your last film directed and distributed through Zero Media was definitely a success, and you've been in the industry for a while, haven't you? He asked again.

William, who went to the interview in the morning, wanted not to ask a single question during the whole process. This is because he doesn't want to act like a jealous bastard in public, or doesn't want to sound too selfish. Although there were some minor scandals during William's reign, he wanted to preserve his reputation anyway.

In the article he was interviewed, he knew that the paper would be published soon and that people would definitely read it for two main reasons. First, the paper is widely known because of the way the questions are posed and how people become very honest. Second, Williams himself is famous.

"Yes, of course. It was definitely a success and I really had a lot of experience during my time in this industry. I really owe a debt of gratitude to the fans, who always amaze me with their honest opinions on what I create. I'm glad that most of the time, they're positive, which gives me a lot of encouragement,

" "I'm sure they'll know once they read this." Let's talk about your new movie, the trailer or what we call the movie trailer has been released. Can you tell us about the choice of actors? Orlando asked, jotting down in his notebook.

"Yes, of course. 13th Street is a movie based on the fiction of my own. The genre is terrifying, and number 13 is known to be terrifying. The film is actually about a young girl, a child who is lost and haunted. That's all I can say, and for now, the rest will definitely be revealed after the movie is released," Williams said with a laugh.

"Can I know the choice of actors?"

"Yes, of course. As we all know, the achievements of actors and actresses are not factors that are not taken into account. So the main character is A-list actress Lisa Jolie. She has been known for horror films for quite some time. I'm very proud of how she fulfilled her role. The names weren't popular, so I'm sure everyone knows them and is interested in seeing how they're going to play their roles

," "William, what do you think of La La Land as a competitor?" The release date is set for the same day, and considering Ian Renner's starting point, his position is a bit high," Orlando asked.

"The boy was lucky once, and he won't be lucky again," he gave a short and dangerous answer from an experienced director.

And he knows, it's enough for people to know how confident he is.

- [Ian Renner - @雷纳工作室] Ian

is reading an article published in the Los Angeles Herald. As curiosity grew, he also started reading in the car. The Los Angeles Herald is a weekly pop culture, fashion, and current affairs magazine published in Los Angeles, USA.

The first edition of the Los Angeles Herald was published from 1913 to 1936. The name was reinstated in 1983 and currently includes five international editions of the magazine. As of 2018, the editor-in-chief is Matthews Charles. The Los Angeles Herald is known for its celebrity photos and the occasional controversy surrounding its more indecent imagery. In addition, the publication is known for its energetic writing, in-depth reporting, and social commentary.

This week, Ian knows what the LA Herald's hot topic should be. The next blockbuster, which is expected to be released in April, is a hot topic in Hollywood. The Los Angeles Herald is a magazine that focuses entirely on them.

Read the article,

"The boy was lucky," William said of Ian.

It's almost the end of March and April, and we're waiting for a new horror film from our very own director, William. When we went to meet William, he was ready to share all the great details and thoughts about the upcoming latest movie.

Our renowned journalist, Orlando, had the opportunity to meet this amazing man as he tried to get all the details of the latest version that has the potential to work wonders in the near future.

"What do you think 13th Street is?" The question was asked....

"The boy was lucky once, and not later," was William's answer to our last question. As far as we know, 13th Street and La La Land will be released on the same day, and it's only a matter of time before we find out what happened in Hollywood history.

Orlando McLean, reporter.

Edited by Sam Kiara.

The above has been edited and condensed for the sake of context and clarity.



After reading the article, Ian knew that this was nothing more than an arrogant statement. William didn't know how good La La Land was, so he was just spitting in order to show confidence and claim that he was sure of his work.

Moreover, it is also possible for only seasoned directors to say this, because how many young directors come out, direct films that become popular, and then fade out of projects that do not fit Hollywood themes.

After reading the magazine, Ian wasn't worried at all. This is because Ian himself did not see or know the content of 13th Street and was confident that La La Land would be a huge hit upon its release.

Putting the magazine away, Ian got out of the car and walked into the studio to meet his uncle Mason.

"Ian, good morning!" Mason smiled as he spoke, continuing to type on the computer in front of him.

"I saw the magazine, and I'm not even worried," Ian said with a smirk. When Mason heard this, he knew who William was, and laughed. William is known for making rude remarks about new directors.

-

Ian got out of the car to meet the CEO of LeoTv's creative division and talk about Lucifer in the same way they invited him to meet today. The distribution company that already has a relationship with LeoTv makes it easier for Ian to meet them. Ian gets out of the car and walks into a huge building with a huge silver plaque in front of it that says "LeoTv" and a neon sign in the background highlighting the sign.

When he went in and said who he was, Ian was taken straight to the CEO's office. Walking through different types of offices, through long corridors, I finally came to a wooden door with the president's name written on it.

Ted Peters is Co-CEO and Chief Content Officer and Director.

Looking at the nameplate, he knew that his opportunity had come to do some lucrative business.

"Come in, Mr. Reina." The brunette who led the way opened the door as she spoke, smiled at him kindly, and walked away.

As soon as I entered, a middle-aged man greeted me. A man with only a little hair left on his head, gray, and looks like he will soon fit into a McDonald's advertisement. His elongated eyes and thin lips look extraordinarily sharp.

The guy was dressed in a black suit and silver tie and stood behind a huge wooden desk in the corner of the office. The four walls of the office tense as his judgmental gaze fell on Ian.

"Hello sir. I'm Ian Renner. Ian introduced with a smile, then went in to shake hands.

The man shook his hand and greeted him. "Hello, Ian. Please call me Ted, it's nice to meet you," Ted said with a smile.

"It's mutual, Ted. So, what do you think of this script? Ian asked without thinking.

"Yes, before that, would you prefer tea or coffee?" Ted asked with a smile.

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