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Chapter 579 The Future Leader

Chapter 579 The Future Leader

"Baby~"

"Baby~"

"Baby~"

How can I possibly believe that?

Actually, we have nothing to do with each other anymore.

At night, in a private room at an upscale club in West Hollywood, Aaron sat on the sofa, enjoying Britney Spears singing her hit song "First Love"!
"Clap clap clap," Aaron clapped, enjoying Britney Spears' performance directly was indeed a different experience;
Britney Spears was already beautiful and sexy, and compared to her previous sweetness, she now seems to have gained a touch of wildness.

"How was it?" Britney Spears put down the microphone and sat in Aaron's lap.

“Great,” Aaron hugged Britney Spears and kissed her, then began to caress her thighs before the two embraced and began to kiss passionately…

In the middle of the night, in a luxurious high-rise apartment in Century City, two bodies were entangled in bed!

"Um……"

Aaron rolled off Britney Spears and exhaled. "Are you nervous about organizing your first North American tour?"

Britney Spears leaned weakly against Aaron's chest. "A little bit, but it's okay. I've always loved performing on stage."

Aaron grasped the woman's ample bosom, a smile involuntarily playing on his lips. "You've become famous overnight. Go ahead and release albums and hold concerts; I'll arrange a professional team to help you."

"In just a few years, you'll become America's new pop diva. Right now, Madonna Ciccone, Mariah Carey, and others are all getting old."

Looking at the youthful, sexy, and beautiful Britney Spears in his arms, he said, "And you, you've only just begun your music career. The future holds endless possibilities!"

"Really?" Britney Spears's face was still flushed. "I can replace them?"

“Of course you can, you’re still young anyway,” Aaron’s eyes gleamed. This was the future leader of Universal Music!

“Mmm,” Britney Spears kissed Aaron on the cheek, then snuggled into the covers.

Aaron let out a muffled groan, gazing at the ceiling with pleasure...

While the Balkans are engulfed in war and people are displaced, Los Angeles is experiencing unprecedented prosperity as Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace officially hits the summer blockbuster season!

Audiences have been eagerly awaiting the release of "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace," a blockbuster produced by Lucasfilm and distributed by 1th Century Fox, in 2970 theaters across North America.
The film opened on Wednesday and grossed $1.05 million in its opening weekend.

Even though the reviews for "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace" didn't satisfy most people, the massive fanbase still allowed the Star Wars IP to unleash a terrifying influence!
The Dallas Examiner: "This is not a movie. To be precise, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace is more like a long, boring, and monotonous advertisement. Movie-related toys may already be available in stores like Target and Toys "R" Us."

The Hollywood Reporter: "The dialogue is fine, the acting is fine, there isn't a single character you dislike, but there's just no sense of surprise while watching. The film doesn't create an appealing universe, nor does it have a spiritual core; it's unclear what it's trying to express." The Chicago Sun-Times: "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace may not be one of the best films in the Star Wars series, but it's technically the most technically accomplished, and the special effects will make you look forward to the next installment."

George Lucas's long-awaited "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace" has really nothing to praise except for its innovative special effects technology!
The Peninsula Hotel, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles.

Aaron and Universal Pictures president Dawn Steele were discussing *Jurassic Park III*, with Aaron saying, "Since Steven Spielberg isn't interested, let's find a new director."

"Isn't the script finished? Continue to emphasize the Tyrannosaurus Rex's brutality and power, and bring back Sam Neill and Laura Dern, the male and female leads from the first film;"

"Put some effort into the special effects, and make sure the dinosaur scenes are included!"

Aaron wasn't entirely satisfied with "Jurassic Park 2: The Lost World" to begin with, and with no more adaptations of Michael Crichton's novel for the third installment, Dawn Studios had to find screenwriters to write their own script.

Dawn Steele nodded. "Jurassic Park 3 isn't having too many problems; the main issue right now is the slow progress of Men in Black 2."

"We've already spoken with director Barry Sonnenfeld, but the scheduling conflicts with lead actors Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones are difficult to resolve."

"Will Smith's fame is growing, and this year he has 'Rush Hour 2' and 'Wild West' coming out."

"Moreover, he's releasing a new album this year, and he's also taken on the inspirational film 'Return to Glory'!"

Barry Sonnenfeld was also the director of Wild West.

Last November, Will Smith released his debut solo album, "Big Willie Sytle," which achieved good sales.
At the American Music Awards (AMA) held in January of this year, Will Smith won three awards: Favorite Soul/R&B Album, Favorite Pop/Rock Album, and Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist!
Aaron rubbed his temples. "Then let's schedule Men in Black 2 for release the year after next, the same year as Jurassic Park 3."

As Will Smith's fame grows, the appeal of sequels to him is indeed diminishing.

Rush Hour 2 will be released this year, and Men in Black 2 will be released the year after. It is estimated that the difficulty of developing Rush Hour 3 and Men in Black 3 will increase exponentially.

As for Bad Boys, well, Aaron doesn't know either, whether there will be a sequel.
"Blockbuster sequels are cash cows, the guarantee of box office success, and must be taken seriously."

"The Marvel series, TV series, novel adaptations, and the like!"

As he spoke, Aaron leaned back in his chair. "Take a look over here too. Do you have any suitable scripts about Las Vegas casinos?"

Aaron had just promised Sheldon Adelson that he would adapt a movie about a casino hotel, and he was going to keep his promise.

Dawn Steele nodded and smiled, "Don't worry, it'll definitely happen!"

Dawn receives hundreds of stories and ideas from outside every year, but only a dozen or twenty works are developed each year, including animation, novels and remakes of existing works.

(End of this chapter)

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