Chapter 361 Spider-Man Filming Completed
Chapter 361 Spider-Man Filming Completed
Chapter 360 Spider-Man Filming Completed
Christine also posted on Instagram, sharing an old photo of Chen Xun practicing coin tricks in the living room back then.
"Finally, someone can keep Max in check on his sharp tongue! Anyone else want to see Boss Han Li's most memorable comeback?"
Dakota also retweeted the official announcement, jokingly commenting, "My sister has already started packing her bags to go to the set to wait for him. She's Han Lee's number one fan. I'll also reserve a cameo role for myself. Going to the restaurant for a cake isn't too much to ask, is it?"
Ellie went even further and posted on Weibo, adding three screaming emojis: "I'm going to visit the set! I'm going to see Brother Chen Xun play Han Li! Nobody stop me! I became a fan of Brother Chen Xun because of Han Li!"
Even James Gunn, the director of "Guardians of the Galaxy," and Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios, have joined in the banter, jokingly asking for cameo appearances.
Not to mention the actors and directors who had previously worked with Chen Xun, all of whom shared and spoke out.
For a time, half of Hollywood was building hype for the return of "2 Broke Girls".
This level of fanfare is rare even for the promotion of a sitcom, let alone a Hollywood A-list production.
Seeing this influx of offers, CBS producers immediately held a meeting with the writing team: "The guest appearance offers are piling up! You guys need to think about whether you can add some suitable guest roles to the script. We can't waste such a great opportunity!"
While netizens were celebrating, they also dug up all the famous scenes from Han Li's past, sparking a nationwide archaeological craze.
On TikTok, Han Lee's famous coin trick scene from back then has been wildly remixed by netizens, with the number of views exceeding 100 million in just two days.
Countless bloggers imitated the famous scene of three coins flying between their fingers, and some magic bloggers even made tutorial videos, sparking a wave of coin challenge craze in the 2 Broke Girls series.
Han Li's classic lines from back then have become popular memes across the internet.
"It's immoral and affects the atmosphere!"
It was turned into memes by netizens and spread wildly on various social media platforms, and can be used in any situation;
"The divination says I'll lose money today, for example, my boss might deduct my salary!"
It has become the most popular self-deprecating meme among working people.
Even the line Chen Xun spontaneously uttered when Thor made a cameo appearance on set, "Asgardian warriors get a 20% discount with a membership card," has been dug up by netizens and turned into a new Marvel crossover meme.
There is a constant stream of derivative videos.
Domestic platforms like Bilibili and Weibo are also filled with clips of Han Li's famous scenes.
The story of Chen Xun recreating the character Han Li back then has also been dug up by netizens.
He transformed the stereotypical Asian comedian from the original script into one of the most popular characters in the entire series, breaking Hollywood's stereotypes about Asians and becoming a classic in the hearts of countless people.
The buzz online continues to grow.
As a result, viewership for the first few seasons of "2 Broke Girls" skyrocketed on major streaming platforms!
On Netflix and Hulu, the number of views for seasons one through three tripled in a week!
Many new viewers went back to watch the previous seasons because of Chen Xun's return, and became instant fans after watching them, exclaiming, "Han Li is so charming! No wonder everyone was waiting for him to come back!"
When Rob called Chen Xun, his tone was full of helplessness: "Bro, I get dozens of calls every day now, from CBS, from GG Entertainment, from various media outlets wanting to do interviews, and even variety show invitations, all because of your return to '2 Broke Girls.' I've figured it out, you're not just returning to a role, you've actually revived a show that was about to be canceled and turned it into a top hit."
Chen Xun smiled and shook his head. He had only decided to return to give the character of Han Li a happy ending and to give the old audience an explanation, but he did not expect it to cause such a sensation.
A photography studio in Atlanta.
"Cut! Filming wrapped!"
Jon Watts’s excited voice rang out.
The entire set erupted in thunderous applause and cheers.
Filming for "Spider-Man: Homecoming," which lasted for more than three months, has finally come to a successful conclusion.
The staff members all gathered around.
Holding a bouquet of flowers and a commemorative gift, his eyes were full of admiration.
For more than three months, they watched firsthand how this Golden Globe-winning actor climbed the exterior wall of the monument, which is hundreds of meters high, and how he filmed wire stunt scenes again and again while wearing a suit weighing dozens of kilograms.
"Chen, thank you."
Jon Watts stepped forward and gave Chen Xun a tight hug, his voice full of gratitude: "To be honest, before filming started, I had some concerns, worried that the aura of the Golden Globe Best Actor award would clash with the approachable feel of Peter Parker, but now I dare say that your portrayal of Peter Parker is the most vivid Spider-Man in film history. Without you, this film would definitely not have achieved the effect it has today."
Chen Xun smiled as he accepted the bouquet of flowers from the staff and patted Qiao En on the back: "You're too kind. It's all thanks to the whole team. I just played my role well."
Robert Downey Jr. walked over, handed him an ice-cold beer, raised an eyebrow, and patted him on the shoulder: "Kid, well done! You're always welcome on the Avengers set. It's been so much fun acting opposite you!"
"Of course, I'll definitely need Mr. Stark to guide me in the future."
Chen Xun smiled and took the beer, then clinked bottles with him.
The wrap party on set was lively and bustling. Champagne bubbles burst under the lights, and staff members took turns coming over for photos and autographs, which Chen Xun happily obliged.
Looking at the Queens High School set, Spider-Man's suit props, and the familiar crew members, he was filled with emotion.
From landing the role during the audition to risking his life on location at the Washington Monument, and then to improvising scenes with Downey.
The three-plus months of filming not only allowed him to imprint his own unique mark on the classic Spider-Man character, but also gave him a completely new understanding of character portrayal in commercial films.
Amidst the boisterous celebrations, a familiar interface unfolded before his eyes:
[Project Name: Spider-Man: Homecoming (Filming completed, now in post-production)]
[Current project completion rate: 100%]
[Overall Performance Rating: S+]
Director's satisfaction rating: S
Teamwork: S
[Global audience expectations: S+ (Breaking the record for pre-release buzz for a Marvel solo superhero film, with global social media topic views exceeding 300 billion)]
Overall Rating: S
[Final reward for wrapping up filming:]
[Historical Progress] Realm Progress +10%, Current Progress 43%
[Permanently increase proficiency in the performance system for comic book-adapted superhero characters]
[A permanent boost to the box office appeal of Hollywood blockbusters]
A series of words kept appearing.
Chen Xun's heart skipped a beat.
He originally thought that he had received a lot of stage rewards from the previous filming, and the wrap-up reward would at most make up for a few points of progress, but he did not expect to be given 10% of the progress directly.
With the addition of the attribute orbs picked up on set, the [Historical] level directly surged to 43%.
A wealth of performance insights and experiences flooded his mind instantly.
From the restrained and subtle character portrayals in art films to the balance between the down-to-earth nature and heroism of superhero characters in commercial films, and then to immersive performances in extreme environments.
All his skills and insights were completely integrated, allowing him to reach a whole new level in his understanding of performance.
He could clearly feel that the boundaries of his performance had been expanded once again.
Details that used to require deliberate design and repeated refinement have now become ingrained instincts.
The wrap party went on until late at night.
Chen Xun and Christine returned home drunk.
Another fierce battle is inevitable.
Christine begged for mercy repeatedly.
She noticed that Chen Xun's physical strength had been getting better and better since she last saw him in a year, and she was afraid she really had to call Dakota for help!
The next morning, Chen Xun flew directly to the set of "2 Broke Girls," leaving Christine alone in the apartment arranged by the crew to recover.
Filming for "Spider-Man" has been completed; all that remains is to work on dubbing and promotion.
He was finally able to devote all his energy to filming the sixth season of "2 Broke Girls".
CBS had everything ready on set in Brooklyn.
The core team of the production crew was all waiting for Chen Xun's arrival.
The fate of this drama now rests almost entirely on Chen Xun's shoulders.
Not only are the audience looking forward to his return, but the entire crew is also waiting for him to lead the show out of its predicament.
On his very first day on set, the head screenwriter brought Chen Xun's dressing room a script that had been revised several times.
"Teacher Chen Xun, these are the first six episodes of the script that we revised according to the direction we set in the previous meeting. Please take a look and see if there is anything that is not suitable. We will revise it at any time."
The head writer adopted an extremely humble attitude, completely lacking the arrogance commonly seen in the American TV writing circle.
They all knew that Chen Xun's current role was not only that of the lead actor, but also that of someone who could decide the fate of the show.
Moreover, his understanding of the script has convinced the entire screenwriting team.
Chen Xun smiled as he accepted the script, thanked the screenwriter, and after the screenwriter left, he sat on the sofa and began to carefully read through each page.
But the more he looked, the more his brows furrowed.
The script has indeed been changed.
As previously mentioned, Han Li's role has been expanded, and a lot of entrepreneurial content has been added. There have even been a few Chinese-style jokes and coin trick scenes.
But deep down, it still hasn't broken free from the old formula that "2 Broke Girls" has been using for six years.
It's the same old thing in a new bottle.
The writers are still trapped in the established framework of American sitcoms, with the mindset of a closed loop in each episode deeply ingrained.
The so-called startup storyline is still the same old thing.
Max and Caroline impulsively come up with a new idea, and Han Lee casually offers a couple of suggestions. Then, a series of farcical mishaps occur, and in the end, the startup fails, and everything goes back to square one, all just to make enough laughs for a single episode.
The so-called Chinese business mindset is merely superficial.
Han Li only said a few words about the importance of stability in business, and added a couple of feng shui references, without touching on the core issue at all.
Not to mention his earlier suggestion of using Chinese business logic to help the two protagonists escape the cutoff line of America's underclass.
What dissatisfied him even more was the character's growth trajectory.
Han Li remains the same person who is used as a tool by the restaurant owner.
The screen time has been increased, but the core of the character remains unchanged; they still exist to drive the main character's plot and create comedic moments.
Max and Caroline are still trapped in the labels of "sharp-tongued down-on-their-luck woman" and "down-on-their-luck rich girl," respectively, and their personalities have hardly changed from six years ago.
The so-called growth is just a few light lines of dialogue, without any substantial plot support.
Chen Xun threw the script on the coffee table and sighed.
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