"yes, what do you think about donating the profits to charity?" Ian asked.

Ian thought of this and knew how much good Moses had done in this industry, and he continued to do so even when he was on break. Sam's idea was to ask the question because he knew that there was a high probability that Moses would agree with the project, and the goal of the project was to help people.

"Good, I like the idea. My goal is not to make money here. I just want to leave a good name, and it seems like a great opportunity for me," Moses said.

"It's really great because I'm sure with our motivation for filming, we're not going to make that much profit, but this story deserves so many awards, and even an Oscar if directed properly," Ian said.

"The Last Friend", "Twisted Fate", "Thriller Academy", "In Between", and "The Unfortunate Ending" are several masterpieces directed by Moses. The obvious reason why they became masterpieces was the writing skills of Marles and the directing of Moses. Marles' idea was perfect, and his creativity transcended everything. In fact, there was a time when other studios tried to create a scandal to separate Marles and Moses, but they never succeeded.

Moses has won many film awards, including an Academy Award for Best Director. The people's choice, the best director. And his film "The Unfortunate Ending" won the Best Director Award at the Directors Guild Awards in 2015, which has boosted his reputation and work.

But, thinking about the present, it is clear that times bring unfortunate, disgusting, unpleasant things that may forever become bad memories, but time also brings a wonderful second chance. Ian's life and Moses' comeback are good examples.

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"Thank you so much for signing up, and I look forward to seeing your greatest work, Ian Renner," said Ahmed McLean, CEO of Black Panther Studios, sitting next to Ian throughout his signing of the DC rights deal.

Now, after finding a new director to start the Green Book, Ian knows it's time to pick things up. That's why he's expedited the deal process with Ian's lawyer, Jordan Wright, so that he can sign a deal with Black Panther Studios.

After carefully and logically reviewing every clause, Jordan knew that they were selling those rights in perpetuity. But just in case, there may be a hole in the future, Jordan jotted down every line.

"I'm glad you agreed, don't worry, the superhero genre will be coming soon and shining as always because I have great plans. As you know, Martin decided to join Reyna Studios as a director in the superhero genre, so his enthusiasm will also help a lot. Anyway, it's great to deal with you," Ian got up from his chair and shook Ahmed's hand.

With every word of Ahmed on his face and a big smile on his face, he shook his hand. His mind and heart are supporting Ian because every word of Ian exudes an ambitious good momentum. In fact, Ian is very good at this.

"I hope to see you in an exciting environment soon, Ian," Ahmed said goodbye to him while wishing him good luck. There was a glimmer of hope in his words, but Ahmed was too optimistic to think so.

Walking out the door, Ian felt like he was much closer to his next goal.

Then, at the same company, Ian had to find Martin to get the script for the superhero movie he was creating. Through the doors and corridors, he finally arrived at his destination. An office with blue walls.

"Hello, Martin. With permission, Ian walked in. Martin looked surprised, but his attitude was not bad. It was as if he was looking forward to the meeting.

"Ian, as soon as I heard that you were coming to sign with Ahmed, I was looking forward to your arrival, so is that the matter settled?" Martin asked. His hand fiddled with the glass cube that should have been on the papers on his desk, but instead distracted Ian.

"Oh yes. This is. I'm here to ask if you have a script for Green Lantern, the one you said the last time we met. Can you show me if you have one?" Ian asked.

"Absolutely, Ian. Wait a minute, I basically read it every four days to make sure the story is the same, hahaha... I'm really excited," Martin rummaged through his drawer and found the script.

"Look at it. He handed it over.

"I have to go now, do you mind if I take this?"

"No, of course not. Take it away, I have a surplus. Looking forward to working with you, Ian," Martin stood up to shake hands with Ian Rayner, who was about to become his new boss.

"It's mutual, Martin," Ian smiled and shook his hand.

He walked towards his car with the script in hand, remembering his daily tasks in his mind. He knew he wasn't going to think about or study Green Lantern anytime soon. However, he wanted to see just how good Martin really was. In fact, if the story has the necessary skill and potential, why not?

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"La La Land' director's new project is DC-related?"

no one should ask who Ian Renner is. Ian keeps appearing in the news because of different things. Things include his work, his personal life, his career goals, and especially his films.

After "La La Land" starring Ryan Gosling and Eloise Hampton, Ian Renner became a hot topic with an unforgettable past. Having won the hearts of millions, however, he once again proved his innocence and honesty by telling how the past had changed if someone wanted to.

Ryan Gosling said in a recent interview with "Flash, baby!" Moderated by our very famous host Vienna Merano, he expressed his opinion on who Ian Renner is.

"Although he is not very old, he is much more mature and professional than some high-level directors who have been in the industry for many years. Different people may have different opinions, but from my experience working with him, I know what a wonderful soul he is. Working with Ian Renner was a turning point in my life. I'm glad people have embraced his love for this film as much as we did,"

Ryan Gosling praised Ian like that. Although not something new to be expected from Ian, both of La La Land's stars are full of praise for director Ian's excellent performance on and off the set and his good friends outside the film.

In the same interview in which Ryan uttered the above excerpt, Eloise Hampton also wanted to add

, "Yes, speaking of Ian, I should mention what a good friend he was. At one point, the paparazzi were crazy about thinking we were dating, but well, like every false assumption about him, it also turned out to be wrong. As Ryan says, Ian is one of the best professional directors I've ever met in my career, "

These two candid tellings about who Ian is didn't satisfy our thirst for wanting to know what he's up to." But after a lot of digging and hearing some personal reports from Hollywood, we learned what his next movie would be.

At first, due to the confusion our team showed in getting to the bottom of Ian's intentions, we didn't think we could write this article. But in fact, all the important ideas and information came to us very quickly.

Our sources claim that Ian Renner has purchased the rights to the DC character from Black Panther Studios. The notorious cartoons, a couple of films they've been making for a few years, are they going to give up altogether? It sounds exciting, exciting, and more importantly worth looking forward to.

As a result of all this, word has spread all over the skies and ground of Hollywood, and many have come to think that it will definitely be a DC movie next. However, during Ian's trial, there was another rumor about how he was going to direct a film based on racism.

Now the question is, what's the truth? These are some of the pictures Ian Renner took as he walked out of the Black Panther studio with the script in his hand.

[Ian looks at the picture of the floor walking, seemingly indifferent to the world]

Yesterday, our photographer caught him walking out in a navy blue suit, looking as good as ever. These pictures provide answers to some of the questions we asked earlier. The script in his hand may be the next hit in Hollywood. We await the next big surprise he has planned for us.

_Written and edited by Jackson.

The Afternoon Times

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"They do have a big hint about the next project, and your portrait is on the front page," Mason said while showing Ian the article.

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