All that's left is...

Qiye pointed to the last two spaces in the file and asked, "What about the last two servant characters? I think the actor columns for Dion and Mozart are still empty."

It's not surprising that Dion's actors are hard to find, and it's not confirmed yet, but Mozart's actors have not yet been decided on Qiye, which feels a bit outrageous.

Originally in the third version of the script, Nanaya and others had deleted the role of Mozart.

It's just that when the script team wrote the later scripts, they found some problems, and finally came back and added the role of Mozart back.

As one of the last characters that Matthew can recall.

Although the role of Mozart is not necessary in the plot of "The Hundred Years' War", it is very important for the psychological normality of the heroine Matthew.

If the two most critical character curves in Marvel movies are Iron Man and Captain America.

Then the most important character curves in the FGO series are the ever-growing Matthew and Lixiang.

It is also for this reason that although the role of Mozart is added to the script, it will drag down the rhythm of the film.

But in the end, after Qiye, Fatty Peter and the script team communicated with each other, the character was rewritten into the script.

"Is there really no casting list for the role of Mozart?" Qiye asked.

Peter hesitated for a moment, and then said, "My agent recommended a new client of his, who is not a very famous actor, so..."

Seven nights showed a clear look.

No wonder Fatty Peter didn't fill in, he already got two roles through his relationship.

It's a bit over the line if you add in the Mozart role.

After all, in the final analysis, Qiye is the chief producer of the entire series.

"What's the actor's name?"

Qiye asked casually.

He didn't think much about it at first, but Fatty Peter actually said a name that surprised him.

"Lee Pace, a very unknown young actor."

Peter said that he planned to take out the photo of the other party from his arms, but Qiye asked a question instead.

"King Se?"

"What do you say?"

Because of the Chinese subconsciously used by Qiye, Peter Jackson couldn't understand it at all.

"It's nothing."

Qiye took a sip of coffee to muddle through the matter. He picked up the photo Peter handed to him, looked at it for a while, and then put it down.

"If the acting skills are okay, let him go."

Qiye decided so.

Although Lee Pace, the actor Ronan in "Guardians of the Galaxy", is simply synonymous with funny villains.

But Thranduil, the elf king in "The Hobbit", is still very elegant.

"really?"

Peter Jackson looked delighted.

"Yeah, this actor has a good image." Qiye nodded, "Also, the "Hundred Years' War" actor has been delayed for a long time, so it's better to finalize it as soon as possible."

Nanaya filled in Lee Pace's name in the blank space of the form.

"Then it's the last character..."

Qiye lightly tapped the form with the tip of her nose, with a distressed expression on her face.

It is not difficult to find an actor who is pure and beautiful, but it is not so easy to play the neutral beauty of the role of Dion.

Dion's setting is to be able to perfectly express men and women.

There are too few male actors who can do this, except for the three puppet actors that Qiye is more familiar with, there is really no feasible one.

But both Zhizhi and Gao Changgong have standard oriental faces, and it is simply not feasible to play the Frenchman Dion.

Dieng's situation was quite different from that of Romani and Leonardo.

After all, the appearance characteristics of the ancient Jews and Latins are actually relatively similar to those of the Orientals. As long as the facial features of the Orientals are taller and straighter, it is not a problem to apply makeup.

If someone wants to delve into why oriental actors were used in the roles of Romani and Da Vinci, Qiye can completely fool the past by restoring the ancient Jews and Latins.

But Dion is a standard modern French knight, and he is a white man through and through.

To be precise, a standard Germanic.

Qiye really couldn't find any excuse to let an actor from the East play the role.

Ah Fu, who is the only one of the Western Caucasian race among the three puppet mothers, can barely do in terms of image.

But if this idiot can play Dion's temperament, Qiye swears that he will cosplay Headless Senior Sister on the spot.

Since men are not available, Qiye can only choose from actresses.

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