At the end of the screening, Prairis bid farewell to Jill and returned to the rented apartment.

This is the cheapest residential area in Hollywood, and most of the people living here are young actors who have just come to Hollywood.

When Prairius opened the door, he found a basket of biscuits at the door.

Picking up the biscuit, I found a card in the middle.

"I'm a new neighbor, here are my newly baked biscuits, please accept them."

The delicate Italian italics are displayed on the card.

The final signature was Siamese "Shailene Woodley".

That is, the pure California girl who became popular in North America with the "Fault in Our Stars" in later generations.

The appearance is consistent with the heroine Carol Ferris in the original "Green Lantern" who has a deep influence on Green Lantern.

If Prairith remembers correctly, Shailene Woodley hadn't received a movie for four years at this time.

After thinking for a while, Prairis picked up the phone and notified the producer to give the girl a chance to audition.

After sending the text message and turning off the phone, Prairis picked up the biscuit and closed the door.

Open the art direction list that DC sent her.

Ryan MacArthur, Samuel House, and even Nathan Crowley, the art director of Nolan's "Batman Begins: First Man Begins."

Pryris looked at the 2D drafts of their characters one by one, and none of them caught her eye, including the famous Nathan Crowley.

He frowned, glanced again, picked up his phone, and called Garfield.

Once connected, she said, "I'm not satisfied with the Green Lantern they drew."

"Nathan Crowley's isn't satisfied either?"

"Unsatisfied." Pryris flipped through the first draft in his hand, "The art director you are looking for this time, the Green Lantern drawn in the first two paintings is no different from Joseph. Does Fluorescent Grass think he is a moving Green Lantern? As for Nathan Crowley, he did not turn Green Lantern into a moving traffic light, but he succeeded in turning Green Lantern into a Batman wearing a dark green tights. Although both Batman and Green Lantern belong to DC, this Obviously there are two series, right?"

"The 2D modeling of the three paintings, plus the previous Joseph.......has already spent 50w, and our budget for this, including all the post-art direction, is only 150w."

"If you don't change now, I can guarantee that half of your 2.5 million investment will be in vain just by relying on this fluorescent Green Lantern who is no different from the villain and is so ugly that he is scumbag."

"...Marvel's color is brighter than Green Lantern, isn't it also selling well?"

"You also said that it is Marvel. Is Marvel's style the same as DC? DC's dark and depressing style is not suitable for Marvel's tone."

Garfield rubbed his brows in distress, "Several art directors that DC often cooperates with are already here, or several art directors who are suitable for DC for comics are already here, if you want to find something different The style can only be found outside.”

"Then look outside. Internet, trade unions, Marvel, anywhere. As long as he can meet my requirements." Prairis said without changing his face.

**

The next day, DC published its statement on its official Twitter.

""Green Lantern" will be launched soon, and we are looking for an art director. If you think you meet the requirements, please come and design your own Green Lantern!"

The accompanying picture is the general direction setting handwritten by Prairis.

It's very simple, just four words, but it whetted the appetite of many netizens.

Just because these four words are - "cyberpunk".

"Cyberpunk" is a term full of "myth" in movies. Unlike "steampunk", which emphasizes old and new cultures, retro, and fully accepting technology, "cyberpunk" tends to be more anti-government/government And dystopia, and often hold a semi-wait-and-see pessimistic attitude towards technology description.

Philip Dick, the father of "cyberpunk", once said, "The main question I care about is: What is real? I even question this universe. I want to know if it is real. I want to know if we are all real. This kind of philosophical thinking has made "cyberpunk" less popular than "steampunk" in film creation, but it is undeniable that "cyberpunk" has explored the subject matter to a great extent. , The degree of portrayal of the script is deeper than that of "steampunk".

Although the die-hard fans of DC movies don't know if the director is the rumored "Prairus Klander", they are relieved the moment they see the handwritten "Cyberpunk".

There is no other reason.

There are tens of thousands of steampunks, but few and fine cyberpunks!

"Blade Runner" gems are ahead!How many directors stop seeing "cyberpunk", a director who is confident in using "cyberpunk" to shoot DC! How bad can it be!

All of a sudden, DC fans are boiling.

DC's submission mailbox was overwhelmed in an instant.

The production staff responsible for receiving the mail was dumbfounded the moment they opened the e-mail.

Just because of the humble name in the many emails-"Lawrence G. Ball", the pinnacle of "cyberpunk"-the art director of "Blade Runner".

The production staff who received Lawrence's manuscript quickly sent Lawrence's manuscript to the boss Garfield.

Garfield was a little surprised.

Because as far as he knows, Lawrence bought a house in California to spend his later years, and he has not done external work since 1996. The previous DC president specially offered a high price of 360 million for "Batman" to ask him to come out, but was rejected.

And today, Lawrence G. Bob actually took the initiative to contribute?Just for the "Green Lantern" who is only a third-tier hero?

After hesitating for a long time, Garfield decided to see what Lawrence drew first, and whether it was as stunning as his painting in "Blade Runner".

Garfield opened Lawrence's email and clicked down.

Immediately, he froze.

Because Lawrence sent not only the image design of Green Lantern, but also the model structure of the entire world!

Gorgeous, decadent, silent, and so philosophically ironic—even hippie.

Garfield fumbled with his fingers repeatedly, his eyes fixed on the screen.

Technology is integrated with super-dimensional skyscrapers and dark, dirty muddy roads.

Four ideologies and two camps of consciousness confront each other and balance each other in one picture——

Dystopia!So dystopian!He can even see the sneer on the painter's face from the lines drawn by this simple pen!

A complete, tragic irony!

This is a completely different philosophical framework from "Blade Runner", but it happens to have the same starting point, that is——

One black to the end!

I read these six manuscripts almost in admiration.

Garfield slumped in his seat.

After a long time, I suddenly remembered that I hadn't sent the manuscript to Prairis.

Zoom out, send.

In two steps, the email was sent to Prairis' mailbox.

Looking at the three words Sent on the screen, Garfield let out a long breath.

For some reason, he had a strange firmness.

She will like it, for sure.

She is also like this-"crazy and paranoid"!

**

The moment Prairis opened the email from Garfield, he was conquered by the hand-painted world.

Crazy, decadent, and darn glamourous.

This is simply the DC world of "Green Lantern" in her imagination!

After looking at these six pictures, Prairis' hands were shaking.

Can't wait to dial Garfield's phone.

"I see it! It's beautiful! It's just perfect!"

Prairis spoke incoherently.Her tone was surprisingly excited, and she spoke upside down, as if she drank two cans!

If someone else saw it, they would definitely doubt whether Prairis was on drugs, but Garfield didn't think much of it, because he understood Prairis's mood very well at this time.

It was the same when he read these manuscripts.

"Who drew this, Lawrence G. Bob? Is it an artist under DC? Why do I have no impression of him?" Prairis asked impatiently.

"Not an artist under DC. You have no impression of him because he has been closed since 96." Garfield replied.

"Seal the pen? What works did he have before?" Prairis asked.

"Blade Runner, maybe you've heard of it?" Garfield raised his eyebrows.

Prairie froze, unable to believe his ears.

"You say it again?"

"Blade Runner," Garfield repeated.

Prairie's eyes widened in disbelief.

"Have you seen it?" Garfield continued.

Seen!Of course I have!

Not only have you seen it!And it has been repeated no less than a hundred times!

"Blade Runner", the originator of cyberpunk!

The leading masterpiece of sci-fi films that has remained unchanged for a century!

A dystopian endorsement of style and humanity!

And today, the art director of "Blade Runner" is actually here, setting a cyberpunk world for "Green Lantern" that is no less than "Blade Runner"?

Prairis was going crazy with excitement, but behind the excitement, she realized a great responsibility and mission.

She originally picked up "Green Lantern" purely for money, and her original goal was to make "Green Lantern" not just as dismal as the 2.5 million investment in North America in her previous life, which had a box office of 5000 million.

But now, seeing Lawrence G. Bob's world for Green Lantern, she was touched.

She realized—she has an obligation and responsibility to push cyberpunk to the pinnacle of science fiction again!Remember it in history!

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