Reset Life with Infinite Talents - Chapter 244
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Infinite Talent Reset Life Episode 244
“Please review this carefully. Today doesn’t seem to be the right day, so I’ll formally request a meeting another time. Well then, I’ll be going.”
Ted, who had offered Johann a handshake, turned around, and Matthew and the Penguin Random House staff members were surprised.
Click!
As the door closed, Johann extended his hand to the Team Leader.
“Thank you for your hard work.”
“Haha, not at all. We need to block schemes in advance.”
Unlike Johann and Laura who had a warm atmosphere, Matthew and the Penguin Random House staff members were puzzled.
“They just… retreated?”
Baz Luhrmann chuckled.
“They ran away before the words ‘we have NOW’ could come out of these people’s mouths.”
HBO NOW, the OTT service that HBO launched in 2015.
Even if Netflix was excluded from production, there would be no problems with distribution.
If they continued the conversation without any preparation, they would likely only reach the conclusion that Netflix wasn’t needed, so they just threw out the proposal and fled.
“Isn’t that right, Writer? Or should I call you the architect?”
What would have happened if Ted hadn’t chased after them?
HBO, another investment and distribution company that appeared when they were tired of Netflix’s excessive interference, and Johann as another box office element.
And a script that was just as appealing as those two elements.
Already swayed by this amazing script, he would have immediately signed the contract that Warner Brothers offered.
It was truly a vicious trap, and Baz was strongly suspicious that Johann was the one who had devised this plan.
“It’s a shame. It was a plan I put quite a bit of thought into.”
If it weren’t for Ted, things would have gone according to his intentions, but it turned out quite disappointing.
‘What kind of monster is this?’
A mind that couldn’t be seen as belonging to just a 19-year-old.
A hollow laugh escaped him.
That’s why he was excited. About the Casanova he would create together with such a clever person.
“What would you like to do?”
Johann, who smiled slyly, looked at Baz and Laura.
Netflix’s joint investment.
Although there was a condition that internet services had to be done through Netflix, they promised not to interfere with production in any way.
For Baz Luhrmann, these weren’t bad conditions.
However, for HBO, these were also unnecessary conditions.
“We absolutely cannot give up online service rights.”
Michael Wood shook his head as if it wasn’t even worth considering.
HBO NOW only services HBO’s own investment production content. If they had intended to give online service rights to Netflix, they wouldn’t have stepped forward offering to invest.
At this very firm rejection, Johann nodded as if he had expected this and looked at Baz Luhrmann.
With Netflix pulling out, the production budget would be reduced accordingly.
The decision of whether to still work together was Baz Luhrmann’s to make.
‘If he refuses…’
Even if it was disappointing, they would have to find another director.
Baz Luhrmann crossed his arms in front of his chest.
“I have a few things to ask before making a decision.”
“Ah, before that, I also have a few things I’d like to say.”
Words he couldn’t say earlier because Ted was there.
Words he would have said in the second round if Ted hadn’t come.
“As a result of prior consultation with Warner, Warner agreed not to interfere much during production except for casting issues, and they decided to execute a production budget of 50 million dollars plus alpha.”
50 million dollars plus alpha just for Season 1’s production budget.
In other words, even if Netflix pulled out, enough investment had already been decided that there was no need to find other investors from the beginning.
“No.”
Michael Wood interrupted Johann’s words.
“Let’s make it 80 million plus alpha.”
Since Netflix’s investment was pulled out because of them, they would invest additionally.
This was a show of sincerity and also revealed their desire for the work called Casanova.
“Whew.”
Game of Thrones, which required enormous production costs due to the nature of the work as a war fantasy with lots of CG and global location shooting.
Such Game of Thrones had a production budget of 100 million dollars based on Season 6 that aired last year.
80 million dollars was an amount that would allow Baz Luhrmann to do anything he wanted.
“That’s right. Also, the script has been completed up to the last episode of Season 2.”
Baz Luhrmann’s lips twisted. These were the points he had been curious about.
He stood up and extended his hand.
“Let’s start by setting the audition dates for roles.”
“You won’t regret it.”
Everyone smiled brightly.
* * *
Meanwhile, Ted, who had left the VIP Room, clicked his tongue and lit a cigarette.
“What a shame.”
Before the words “we have HBO NOW” could come out of Michael Wood’s mouth, he had thrown out the maximum proposal he could offer and left.
Although he had done his best, he sensed the outcome.
That Warner would never join hands with Netflix.
Still, he couldn’t just give up without trying, so Ted, who had thrown out the proposal with a glimmer of hope, lit his cigarette.
Click! Hiss!
“…Bitter.”
The taste of the cigarette.
The taste of defeat he hadn’t experienced in a long time.
He had gained nothing and only lost Baz Luhrmann.
Why would he, the CCO, move personally?
There was the reason that he couldn’t let the outstanding director Baz Luhrmann escape Netflix’s embrace, but he also liked the work called Casanova that much.
The background, characters’ thoughts, conflicts, desires – sentences that made everything feel vivid, beautiful, rough, and real as if Casanova himself had written them.
It was a work that should have been produced as original content no matter how much money it cost.
‘And the writer is Johann.’
Casanova would have had tremendous impact with just a slight mention in the media.
“I should have somehow tied him down with an exclusive contract if I knew this would happen…”
It was already past, a bus that had left.
Sighing heavily and shaking off his regrets, he started walking.
“The fact that Johann is Casanova’s writer… there’s no need to mention that.”
There was no need to do something that would only benefit the other side.
* * *
“Whew.”
“Whoa.”
The early spring cold wind cooled their faces heated by the combination of Korean barbecue called pork belly and Korean alcohol called soju.
A satisfied smile spread across their faces.
“Well, we’ll be going now.”
Michael Wood smiled brightly.
“Oh, we’re just getting started, where are you going?”
“From here on it’s the artists’ territory, so office workers should step back.”
“What?”
Johann glanced at the disappointed Baz and looked at Laura.
“…We’ll keep seeing each other from now on, right?”
There were many things he wanted to ask.
Whether Ross was okay, if there were any aftereffects, if she was attending school well.
‘And what kind of relationship he has with Mr. Bane Warner.’
Two people who look remarkably similar.
But since it’s a matter of private life, he deliberately swallows his curiosity.
Laura sends a grateful look to Johann for his consideration and smiles mischievously.
“I’ll be in charge of you from now on, Writer, so you can’t ignore my calls just because they’re bothersome, okay?”
Since they’ll be creating works together, there will be many things to ask about.
“Oh. I can’t make any promises though?”
It’s the start of the second semester, so he doesn’t know how things will go.
“Hoho. I’ll see you next time, Writer.”
“Get home safely.”
After seeing off Michael Wood and Laura Warner, Johann looks at Baz Luhrmann.
Just then, he also looks at Johann.
“You’re still… not old enough to drink, are you?”
“I know a place with private rooms.”
Private rooms where whatever happens inside is guaranteed to remain secret.
“Uhahaha!”
At the look asking what he’s waiting for instead of leading the way, Johann chuckles and turns around. Baz also chuckles and starts to step forward, then stops.
“Ah, right. Matthew.”
“Yes?”
“You’ll be in charge of the B team.”
“…Yes?”
“Coincidentally, the contact information for the guy I was going to put in charge of the B team got deleted.”
When he met Ted Sarandos in front of here earlier.
“Oh…”
“That’s fine with you, Writer?”
“It would be an honor for me.”
Matthew Payton’s skills have already been proven.
“Ah, I was going to make a biographical film about Johann…”
“If you don’t want to, forget it. There are plenty of guys I can give it to.”
“Well, since my senior is asking, I’ll try to make time for it.”
The production of this film will also serve as material.
“Wait, wait. My, my biographical film? …About me?”
“Didn’t I tell you?”
“You didn’t.”
“Then I’m telling you now. Ah, do you want to invest too?”
“…What? Why are you so confident?”
“Kukukuk!”
They walked through the streets of LA after sunset, giggling.
* * *
That night, at a farm in Ontario, Canada.
Thud!
“Phew…”
Hayden Christensen closes the book “Venice in Casanova” and looks at the wall in front of him filled with materials about Casanova, then presses his eyes firmly.
“Certainly…”
He’s a charming character.
As a human being, he’s definitely trash.
“But…”
Casanova, who enjoyed all the worldly things – the prosperity and pleasure, religion and culture, art that the Venetian Republic had enjoyed for centuries.
A character who could be called Venice in its declining transitional period.
That’s how Venice in Casanova evaluated Casanova.
Hayden agrees to some extent.
“He’s not simply a womanizer who doesn’t know restraint.”
It turns out he was a versatile genius with tremendous talent in various fields.
He just used it to seduce women and for his own desires and pleasures, but the talents he was born with were by no means ordinary. Sometimes he even developed talents for the sake of those desires and pleasures.
‘Is this why he left footprints in history?’
This is why Casanova is such a charming character.
But there’s a problem.
“So I have to convincingly imitate all these many talents?”
From eloquence to shamelessness, music, knowledge – all the talents Casanova possessed.
These were essential requirements for becoming Casanova.
‘And Italian on top of that…’
He needs to learn Italian or Italian-accented English pronunciation.
“Wow.”
It’s a moment when Hayden’s vision becomes distant.
Ring ring! Ring ring!
“Hm? What’s the matter at this hour, Ewan?”
It’s Ewan McGregor, whom he met in LA recently and attended Johann’s private exhibition with.
-The audition date has been set.
Thump!
Sparks fly in his distant vision.
-It’s a private audition, and they’ll give you the script on the day.
And they’ll also see free acting.
-You’ll get bonus points since I recommended you, but…
But the same will be true for other actors participating in the private audition. They’ll also be participating with someone’s recommendation.
Of course, since he has a fairly special relationship with Director Baz Luhrmann, he’ll be able to score slightly more points than them.
“Hmm.”
‘Distribution on the day…’
This means they’ll purely judge acting skills only.
-As I mentioned before, Director Baz Luhrmann will direct, and Director Matthew Payton will handle the B team.
“The ‘Fire Always Targets Us’ director?”
Matthew Payton, who was already famous in C-grade films before that, who directed a masterpiece that’s always counted among the top ten when it comes to zombie films.
-Yes. And production is Wolf Pictures. Distribution, or rather broadcasting is HBO.
Flinch!
‘Crazy!’
“Broadcasting is already confirmed?”
And it’s HBO of Game of Thrones. Warner Brothers.
Plus Wolf Pictures will handle production helping Baz Luhrmann.
Wolf Pictures, which is currently sweeping up directors and writers, pouring out over 40 pieces of content per year including independent films.
-Can you do it?
Rocky Management, which is rumored to own 100 percent of Wolf Pictures’ shares. Since Wolf Pictures is handling production, it’s obvious that Rocky Management will push their own actors.
He has to overcome their interference and claim the position of Casanova, the protagonist.
Hayden’s expression hardens at the question containing that meaning.
‘Mark Wahlberg, Thomas Kretschmann, Edward Norton, Sean Bean, Zachary Quinto, Channing Tatum…’
Besides these, the lineup of male actors belonging to Rocky Management is brilliant.
He has to overcome all of them.
“…I have to. Somehow.”
It’s an opportunity, a destiny that came the moment he decided to be reborn.
He absolutely couldn’t let it slip away.
-Hehe. Yes. That’s my Anakin.
“Ewan…”
-Oh, and I’m going to audition too.
“What?”
-See you in LA in a month, Eden.
“W-wait a minute! Ewan! Ewan!”
Ewan McGregor, whose acting has long been in the ranks of luxury goods.
Hayden became frantic.
* * *
Vrooom!
The next day, in the car heading to UCLA.
Emily, gripping the steering wheel, shakes her head while looking at Johann’s swollen face.
“So what are you going to do until they hold the role auditions?”
“Location scouting and historical verification, set and prop production? Oh, I’m not going.”
“What’s gotten into you?”
Johann would have somehow tagged along for that kind of experience.
“…They said that’s their territory, so don’t follow them.”
To be precise, they told him to trust them and leave it to them.
“They told me to just study hard until the auditions… Tch!”
“Well, of course.”
Johann wondered if it was time for him to die.
Emily, who snorted saying it served him right, brightened her eyes.
“Then what about appearing in it? Will you do it?”
The experience of appearing in a work he wrote himself.
Johann, who always sought new experiences, could certainly add a role or so.
“Well…”
“Why?”
“The roles that could appear in Season 1 would be something like a theater janitor or a mixed-race Asian slave.”
Or a member of a street theater troupe or circus.
“Huh? Early 18th century Europe would have actively exchanged with the East like China, India, and the Ottoman Empire, right?”
“China is ambiguous.”
The early 18th century was the Qing Dynasty period.
“Even though the Qing Dynasty was somewhat open to accepting Western culture, they pursued an isolationist policy to the extent of calling active exchange with the West ‘communication with barbarians.'”
It wasn’t just the Qing Dynasty. Both Joseon and Japan were like that at the time.
“Joseon completely prohibited it, and Japan only exchanged within limited scope.”
Such East Asians being in Europe?
“Unless Europeans had captured and brought them, it doesn’t make sense.”
Or they boarded ships to Europe with dreams of adventure only to become slaves.
Everything was just gloomy situations, and Johann didn’t want to act such a character.
“I don’t want to break the artistic integrity either.”
“Johann.”
“Yeah?”
“I’m your girlfriend.”
“…Hehe.”
“See! What kind of role is it!”
“Secret.”
He was still just thinking about it and hadn’t told Baz Luhrmann yet. His permission came first.
“But if it gets approved… it’ll be quite interesting.”
Johann’s assurance.
Emily’s eyes widened, and time passed like that until the audition date arrived.
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