Days as a Spiritual Mentor in American Comics-Chapter 4614 - 3693: Movie Plan (9)

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Chapter 4614 - 3693: Movie Plan (9)

This move is simply too effective. The same question again—where is this? A film shooting set! What's never in shortage here are great directors and excellent photographers!

When Jarvis arrived, all the photographers in the crew were already in action. A 360-degree frenzy of clicking with no blind spots. Wanda's frailty and sadness, Jarvis's anger and worry, the environmentalists' ugly faces, and the crew's confusion and helplessness were all captured in the shots.

A good photographer may not be a good director, but a good director is definitely a good photographer. Chris is famous for creating intense dramatic conflict scenes in small spaces; the explosive popularity of "Home Alone" back then was due not only to its fun storyline but also to its smooth spatial coordination and camera transitions in confined rooms.

You can tell a director's skill as soon as they start. Chris directed the cameras skillfully, avoiding the environmentalists' banners but focusing on their fierce expressions and aggressive actions. He also used camera angles to minimize the presence of other mages, highlighting only Wanda.

Once several photos were taken, it looked as if someone was attacking the set specifically to target Wanda.

Then Jarvis hurried over, and Chris went all out. At one moment, Jarvis took off his suit jacket to lay it over the stretcher, his face full of worry and anxiety; at another moment, a pale Wanda held Jarvis's hand tightly as they gazed affectionately at each other. Looking at these photos, Shiller couldn't help but think of the soundtrack from "My Heart Will Go On."

Once these photos were released, the entire internet went abuzz. In this day and age, due to the development plans for the Andromeda and Solar Systems, people's perceptions of mutants have improved significantly. Many people think that although they are too unstable, they still contribute a lot to space exploration.

The relatively unstable yet powerful mutants have mostly gone to the Andromeda Galaxy, so no matter how explosive they get, it doesn't affect ordinary people on Earth. Hence, the so-called "distance creates beauty" holds true, and now political correctness for mutants is trending on Earth. ƒгeewebnovёl.com

As an internet leader among mutants, Wanda ticks all the boxes: a powerful mutant, a magician, Magneto's daughter, a mother of two, and in a relationship with Jarvis. Highly attractive herself, she grabs attention in every way, holding the maximum topic potential.

As they say, "infamy is also fame." Though starting this account was challenging, many people have been following for so long with genuine feelings involved. They may not spend money, but it's not hard to back a couple of posts online.

After fans shared this news, it turned into "Wanda attacked by mutant discriminators and unfortunately injured." Related trending keywords quickly topped the charts on various media.

Shiller also shot a video and posted it on his account. He decided to go all or nothing, and gave it the title "At the Scene, Truly Terrifying."

Shiller deliberately used the word "terrifying" to attract those with a curiosity seeking mindset, luring them into clicking on the headline.

Those who oppose mutant discrimination must be infuriated right now; they would click in to gather more evidence. The key is that this video can also draw in those who discriminate against mutants—they can't wait to see a mutant having bad luck. Wanda also has quite a few haters, and many people wanted to click in just to see her miserable state.

Fans and haters are clicking in, and bystanders are also watching out of curiosity. The video's popularity "zoom, zoom, zoom" skyrocketed, eventually reaching the headlines.

The video showed the scene Shiller filmed of Wanda being carried onto an ambulance. Due to the distance, details were unclear, so viewers had to fill in the gaps with their own imagination. Many also asked about Wanda's condition in the comments.

Shiller didn't reply to anyone; he just posted one comment and pinned it: "Busy, will reply later."

This only sparked more speculation: Is Wanda's condition critical, requiring urgent medical attention, keeping Doctor Shiller busy? Or is Wanda fine, and Doctor Shiller is busy with his own work?But soon, the focus began to shift. Because many photos and videos showed a peculiar background—the grass and forest really didn't look like they were within New York City, what exactly were they doing?

As the crew had just been formed and filming hadn't started, not many knew about the movie production. There wasn't much publicity in the media, so most people were clueless about what was happening.

However, some sharp-eyed netizens spotted director Chris's profile in one of the photos, then uncovered the producer's silhouette and some mages who had appeared in news. People were buzzing with speculation: Could they be filming a movie?!

At this time, Shiller seemed to be finally done and released another video. The footage depicted the natural scenery of Greylock Mountain, while the audio explained what had actually happened.

Of course, Shiller didn't completely reveal the truth, but neither did he lie; he just blurred the focus:

"...At the time of the incident, I was still in the hotel. I received a call from Steven, telling me something had happened. I was shocked and quickly drove over. When I got there, I found Wanda already lying on the stretcher."

"When I arrived, the ambulance and police were already there, but the attacker seemed to have disappeared. Possibly they took advantage of the chaos to escape. However, Director Columbus was adjusting the camera and seemed to have captured the assailant on film."

"Honestly, I also don't know what's going on. But it's very likely they were targeting her. I think you should already know from Wanda that when he interned at the community hospital a while ago, he encountered discrimination. I didn't expect they would dare to chase him here..."

Under Shiller's guidance, netizens were even more furious. Although some questioned, "How could such a powerful Mutant be hurt by a group of ordinary people?" they were quickly drowned out by the waves of public opinion.

In fact, most ordinary people still don't know enough about Mutants, and understand even less about Wanda. At most, they know Wanda's Mutant ability involves doing something with a red energy, but they don't know exactly what it can do or how strong it is. They think Wanda might have been ambushed, hence the severe injuries.

Among many comments, Shiller also noticed a few inexplicably referencing environmental issues. But since there were no slogans in the released video footage and no one has come forward to identify them, these comments haven't gained much traction.

So far, no environmentalists have come forward. Shiller guesses it's not that no one came forward, but that Jarvis deleted them all.

Offline fighting the Scarlet Witch, online fighting Jarvis. Even if Batman came, he'd have to save first.

After the day's farce ended, it seemed someone again tried to harass the next day, but this time didn't get close to the castle. Instead, they stayed on the outer perimeter of the plot, holding banners and signs. But not many people paid attention to them, since they were no longer the main focus.

When it was discovered that a group of Mages, Wanda, and Shiller were filming a movie all at the same location, fans and journalists swarmed to the foot of Greylock Mountain overnight, just to catch some behind-the-scenes footage related to the movie.

Then these people witnessed how the Mages built a house.

Building one floor didn't have such a strong visual impact because it was relatively low; the Mages didn't need to fly up, they just stood on the ground commanding the materials to fly up.

But the next day, they started building the second floor's ceiling. At this height, they couldn't stay on the ground anymore; they had to fly up to see the whole picture.

A group of Mages floated in the air, robes moving without wind, bodies shimmering with Magical brilliance. Building materials moved effortlessly to the prescribed locations, achieving in minutes what would take ordinary people months. This was clearly a miracle beyond ordinary comprehension.

After reporters and fans uploaded the video to the internet, it completely ignited the topic of the "Magic Movie."

Someone said, don't care about the movie's content. Just livestreaming Mages building a house would keep me watching for a year. Others said that watching Mages build houses is the best white noise; it has subtle sounds without being noisy, and you sleep soundly afterward.

Many are discussing what kind of house they are building. Some experts have suggested it might be a Gothic-style building, but since it's too low right now, it's unclear whether it will be a church or a castle. Others have guessed from the Gothic decorations on the walls that it might be a fantasy-themed structure.

At this time, Director Chris seized the opportunity to release a concept sketch, a draft he drew: three small protagonists standing in the center, facing a mighty fiery dragon. This added fuel to the topic's heat.

Actually, Shiller didn't pay much attention to how the topic progressed afterward. He was staring blankly at the new script sent by the screenwriter.

Originally, Shiller's script was only 7 pages long, the dialogue could fit on a single sheet. But this new one was about as thick as an adult's palm, detailing Elderidge the school doctor's entire life story.

In the newly added content, Shiller could easily see the screenwriter and director's enormous enthusiasm. Many parts clearly plant seeds for future installments.

The story had a lot of content, but little acting guidance. Chris even handwritten on the first page: "Just be yourself."

Be myself? Playing what? Narrating a version of The Avengers' Big Bang Theory to the three protagonists?

Despite being speechless, Shiller diligently began reading the script content. Unfortunately for him, even in the first installment, he had quite a lot of scenes: the initial encounter with the protagonist trio was moved to shortly after the plot began; subsequent appearances, with that villainous aura, continually caused misunderstandings with the protagonist team.

"You really can't blame the protagonist team for misunderstanding," Shiller thought as he looked at the script, "I look more like a villain than that peculiar biology Professor played by Wong!"