Ian notices how similar he is to Christian Bale from his previous world.

The same eyes, nose, face shape, and body shape gave Ian goosebumps on his skin.

His hair was a bit long, Bell had a beard, and Ian thought how beautiful he would look if the necessary polishing was done.

On the one hand, Ian had hoped that Bale would play Batman in his films, or at least he thought that if Bale decided to be Batman, it would be as great as his previous world, but he didn't expect him to come to the audition considering how big an actor he was.

If anything, the only thing that gives Ian a glimmer of hope is Bell's slight dip in the industry.

Ian has long known how bleak Bale's acting career has been in the past two years.

"Christian Bale, it's a pleasure to meet you, man," Martin said as he walked over to the front and shook his hand.

"I'm glad to see you here, too, and finally to do what interests you,"

it seems that Martin Ward and Christian Bale are former friends.

Bale's words express how well he knows Martin, as it's not easy to get Martin to talk about something he's passionate about, but Bell seems to know it.

Still, the audition had to go on.

"Ian Renner," Bell smiled and nodded at Ian. "I'm a fan of your movie. I love being in the house. It was a nice change of pace that brought comedic cheer to last year's festival. I'm looking forward to this audition. You're trying to reimagine a very interesting character.

"Thank you, Mr. Bell, I have high hopes for the role you are going to audition for. Ian said with a smile.

The way Bell spoke was amusing to Ian.

His voice sounded exactly like the original Christian Bale.

Ian listened to his voice, a smug smile on his face.

The room was furnished like a small studio with cameras, lights and screens in front. Bell walked in and stood in front of the camera.

"How are we?" he asked, wondering if he had put himself in the right place.

"Step back a bit... Alright, alright," Nick said as he adjusted the camera so that he was right on the screen.

After a while, the auditions began, and Bale did everything in his power to get the role of Batman Bruce.

Even though Bell knew and studied the entire script, Ian slowly explained the scene.

All the auditions before were explained by Martin, but Bale was special to Ian, at least for now, he explained himself.

The scene is where Bruce talks to Rachel about wanting to kill Joe immediately after the court hearing of his parents' killer.

Joe Zill was killed as soon as he came out of the courtroom, and Bruce didn't feel good because someone killed him before he did.

It shows how vulnerable Bruce is, and Ian thinks it would be perfect if he let Bale perform that scene at the audition, and if he succeeds, he'd definitely be the right person for the role, but it's just an "if".

Ian still doesn't know how far Christian Bale can play "Bruce Wayne" in this reality.

"Did we see the scene?" Ian asked.

The whole scene has already been explained to Bale, who has already started to play the role in front of the camera.

Ian and the others who auditioned there were behind the screen;

Since Bale knows who Batman is, he knows all the facts about Batman and Bruce's personalities.

Bruce Wayne is a complex character. In the initial stages of the film, he is filled with anger, disgust, and a thirst for revenge.

He slowly learns to navigate this anger and emotional trauma and inspires his determination to do justice.

Christian Bale knows the character very well.

"Mr. Bell, you're good to go. Ian ordered.

"Are you alright?" said Gemma.

"I've wanted to kill him all these years. Now he's gone. Now I can't," Bell's voice was slightly above a whisper. He is avoiding eye contact with the camera, which looks perfect for Ian, who is looking at the screen.

"That's not what you meant," Gemma replied.

"What if I do, Rachel Zill kills my parents. They deserve to be treated fairly," he said with a bitter tone in his voice and facial expression. He sighed slightly and looked across from where he was looking.

"You're not talking about justice, you're talking about revenge.

"Sometimes they're the same. Bell said.

"Well, perfect. When he says I'm not a good guy for you, can we take a scene... I want to see how far you can go with Bruce. You're doing a great job as a starter, let's get started,"

the next scene also somewhat resembles a continuation of Rachel and Bruce's conversation.

In fact, Bruce became himself completely by Rachel and Alfred's side.

Technically, some of the few people he trusts.

So, Ian wanted to make sure Christian Bale had at least that understanding.

"Let's go, I'll do my best. He said, trying to motivate himself.

For Bale, trying the blues in the current situation is everything.

In fact, as Theodore said, it was a great opportunity for him to get back to the top and remind people why they loved Bale in the first place.

For all these reasons, including his personal affection for the role, Bale wanted to give it his all for the role.

"Go!" Ian's order, he heard it clearly.

"What's Gotham's chance when the good guys don't do anything?" asked Gemma.

The scene includes the part where Rachel pokes Bruce in the chest with a question.

Thinking of this, Bell looked down at his chest, as if someone was really poking it.

"I'm not your 'nice guy,' Rachel. Zill took this from me, "He didn't want to admit that he was a good person.

Bell looked at the camera with a blank face.

It's as if he was really in the car with his childhood friend Rachel.

"What do you mean?" asked Gemma again.

Bell pretended to roll up his sleeves and showed the gun that should have been in his hand.

"I'm going to kill him with my own hands. Bell said expressionlessly.

"Well done!" Ian shouted, and Martin walked towards Bell.

"It's our best performance yet, Bale," he said, patting him on the shoulder.

"Next prove that you are the Batman inside you, and this character is yours.

He smirked and said that he knew Bale was a pessimistic person and that he wanted a role given his talent.

"Look at me from that screen, Martin," Bale said in a low voice trying to mimic Batman.

Martin chuckled and walked back.

Ian asks Bell to try on the prop suit to see if his body fits.

It's not a great, neatly sized piece of fabric, just to get the guy into the role.

Feel it.

The scene begins, and Bell knows exactly what he has to do.

It's two scenes, and Bell agrees to do both.

Walking up to the camera, he looks at the camera and twists his head to the left.

"Who the hell are you?" said Gemma over and over again.

Bell picks up the prop gun cartridges he got and holds them up in front of the camera.

"I'm Batman,"

Bell said in a low, hoarse whisper.

"Beautiful, can we get a scene of Rachel and Batman? So we can come to a final conclusion. Ian asked.

"Yes, of course," Bell said, nodding, shaking his legs to warm himself up a bit.

"Let's start now?" Ian asked as he and Nicol prepared the camera.

Everyone took their seats, silent for a long time.

"What the hell is this?" Gemma repeated Rachel's words.

Ian had all the other people who came to audition do the same scene.

The reason he did another special scene for Bell was obvious: he wanted to see if Bell could make it, but could he?"

Christian Bale was still smug and expressionless.

Blandly and blatantly looking at the camera.

"What am I going to leverage for?" asked Gemma.

"Get things moving,

" "Who-" Gemma coughed loudly in the middle. She had been repeating the lines since the morning, and now it seemed that she was finally tired. "I'm sorry to make me-"

"Someone like you. A man who will stand against corruption," Bell finished his line and looked straight into the camera. It's as if nothing had happened.

"It's alright, Gemma, get some rest. Ian said as he looked at Bell, who had already looked at Ian.

"Christian Bale, then," Ian said, walking around the table between them and over to Bell.

Bell remained silent as the mask and small robe were untied from his clothes.

"Are you available to audition with potential Rachel tomorrow?" Ian asked.

Just like Christian Bale was the Batman at the beginning of Batman, which will be directed by Ian Renner.

In Ian's opinion, Bale's acting skills are too many plus points.

His performance was very different, much better than all the other actors standing in front of the camera.

But one that stands out most for many reasons is how Bruce Wayne's boyish charm is effortlessly pulled down by Bale, and when he plays Batman, he has that effortless determination and unportable strength that hasn't been demonstrated by any other actor who has auditioned.

The next day, Bell and Scarlett were ready to audition.

To do this, Ian had the project's lead designer take measurements on Bell and build him a Batman suit for screen testing.

Ian hopes Scarlett Johansson is there too.

This was mainly because Ian wanted to see how Bale performed with the visual and verbal cues of the other actors on set.

To that end, Ian wants to see the chemistry between him and Scarlett and if they'll fit together perfectly in the scene.

Basically, screen tests are used to analyze the chemistry, behavior, dress, makeup, and on-screen between actors.

If the director's project has multiple protagonists, they need to make sure that the actors can work well together and have good chemistry.

The screen test gave them an idea of how the actors performed in front of the camera, their chemistry with their partner on screen, and whether they were a good fit for the role.

Immediately after Ian said he was suitable for the role, Bale signed a non-disclosure agreement.

For legal reasons, they waited for Theodore to be there, and then Bale signed on as Batman in Batman: The Mystery of the Shadows.

[...]

"Good morning, Mr. Bell. Ian greeted Bell as soon as he arrived at the studio.

"It's Christian, Mr. Reina, we're going to work together. Christian smiled.

"Then you can call me Ian. Ian replied.

The studio is ready for screen testing.

Green screens, cameras, lights, and everything else are ready to go.

The suit fits perfectly physically, but measures must be taken to accommodate his height.

It looked a bit like a shoe, so Ian asked for the other necessary measurements.

"Hi Scarlett. Ian, who was sitting in the director's chair, smiled and greeted Scarlett "Jonade" Johnson as she walked into the studio.

"Good morning, Ian. "

We're just waiting for you, Claire, to take her to the locker room," Ian said, his attention fully focused on the small screen in front of him. "Oh, and... Good luck to Scarlett. He said with a smile as he looked at the waving Scarlett.

Everyone is ready with their clothes and is now in front of the camera. They've started to look like Batman and Rachel.

Because it was a special day for the entire crew, almost everyone was there. Even makeup artists and props crews. The studio environment is exciting.

Within minutes, Bell and Scarlett tried the same scene they had each completed.

Bell and Scarlett execute the scene perfectly, and Ian sees the perfect chemistry between them, which is technically captured by the camera.

Bell behaves loosely around her, and even when his body movements show that he is comfortable around her, Ian knows that nothing should change in the original script about their connection.

Two hours passed, adjusting them to the scene, the scene and explaining what it should look like.

It wasn't easy at all, as it was the first day and both of them were a little shocked by the whole superhero concept, but with some explanation and comedic direction, Ian made it possible for them to get into the role.

"Someone likes you. A man who would oppose corruption," Bell said, glancing at her.

"Cut! give me five minutes to see how it goes," Ian watched the scene over and over again, seeing how their eyes met.

Look at what Rachel thinks of Batman, it's almost perfect in his eyes, good enough, and just a few tweaks are needed to look perfect.

"That's a good shot! I think you all have the potential to play a role without changing the script. It's great. We'll have to check with the other actors, and I think we're done here, thank you so much for coming!" Ian said as he approached with a smile and held out his hand to them, congratulating.

The others followed Ian and congratulated him.

"That's your summary for today," Ian said as he walked out of the studio.

-

"So that's my basic idea for this car. In my opinion, the model, the shape, and every little detail must be seen clearly. And, in terms of the subject matter of Batman, he is the superhero with the coolest gadgets. Ian said, looking at the photo in front of him.

He has a professional graphic designer to design the perfect Batmobile he wants.

The tumbler looks cool, and he made some modifications to fit the theme.

The tumbler is eternal, which basically means that people will be in awe of it even after a few years.

And that's exactly what Ian wants.

"I think we can do it, so those are the details, huh?" Stein asked, looking at the next document.

Ian's description of the "tumbler" is true, and he desperately wants the same Batmobile.

In Ian's previous world, the idea of the whole gadget consisted of its weight of 2.5 tons, but still being able to travel at 0-6mph in less than 6 seconds. It also has a top speed of 110 mph and can jump up to 30 feet independently. The 500-horsepower Chevrolet 350V8 engine turns four 44-inch Super Swamper tires.

A hybrid of Lamborghini and Hummer.

It is advisable to make it with fiberglass - it is almost impossible to stop hail, let alone bullets.

"Yes, they are. Honestly, I wanted this model to look as realistic as possible. In fact, I didn't want to do stunts, that's why I'm here. You're going to build a real Batmobile capable of doing a lot of things Batman did

," "Uh-are you sure, sir?" Steyn looked as uncertain as ever.

Steyn, as always, looked uncertain.

It seems not impossible to have a giant car that can both work and perform stunts, as he is one of the best automotive engineers in the company.

RNV is the best car company, and at Ian's request, the CEO arranged for a one-on-one meeting with Stein.

"Of course I am, is that possible? Honestly, now my thinking is, if you can't do it, it's hard for someone else to do it. Can you?" asked Ian.

"I can. Draw a long-range picture first and then focus on making a mini model, you have said the materials, the problem is not big. But if I need any information, I will contact you immediately. Also, it looks pretty cool. I'll do everything I can to give it life," Stan said with a smirk grin.

He is a man who likes to always try new things. New models, new designs, new materials, basically those who want to make possible what everyone sees as impossible. That's why Ian thinks he's better suited for the job.

"It's a pleasure to do business with you," Ian stood up, knowing that the deal had just ended, and the place where it really began was over.

"Me too, Mr. Reina," Stan greeted and shook his hand.

Ian knew that the other gadgets needed more time in the project to go and see Stan immediately after the audition. The engineers he hired are already working on more gadgets.

Gadgets that Ian has been thinking about lately include the Bat Grabber, which is used for a variety of purposes, including scaling buildings to catch bad guys, essentially doubling his armor. The bat cloak is made of a special material that is very soft to the touch, but capable of being very hard and lightweight. Guano bombs, Batman audio listening devices, basically knives, but a version of Batman, bat goggles, gadgets that trigger a call to a swarm of bats, and finally the bat assassin is not the least.

Ian has thought it through and has ordered the start of making these gadgets because they play a very important role in the movie.

-

When he walks to the office, he asks Murphy to come and see him as soon as possible.

Murphy was doing some paperwork, but immediately stood up and followed Ian.

"How's it going, sir?" asked Murphy.

"They said okay, if possible, arrange the paperwork within 48 hours? and asked White to come over," Ian asked, knowing that Martin had been working a lot lately.

"yes, of course,"

Martin White came to the office seconds later and sat down in front of Ian, knowing it was going to be a long discussion.

"You may be seated, Murphy. We still have a lot of things to do," Ian said with a laugh. "So, what about the location in London, are they available when we need them?" said Ian,

"Yes sir." I contacted them and they said that every place we asked for would be ready on time. Luckily, they were fully aware of our situation

," "It's not luck, Murphy. That's fame," Ian said with a smug smile. "How's the location in Iceland? We need to shoot the shadows of the training ground there

," "It's been checked, no problem," "

What are we going to do for young Bruce?" Martin asked.

The story includes major parts of Bruce's childhood.

For this, they need a child who can act, and Ian has the perfect child in mind.

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