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Chapter 100 - Chapter 102

The decision to cast Rowan Atkinson in a film like "Agent Bean" may seem unconventional, given his background in science and engineering. However, William White Films, known for its unique casting and filmmaking approach, deems Atkinson's comedic talent and popularity fitting for the role.

While Atkinson might portray a character with a lower IQ, it's not rare for intelligent individuals to pursue acting or entertainment careers. Diverse interests and talents coexist, and Atkinson's choice to become an actor doesn't diminish his intellectual capabilities.

William White Films, recognized for its unconventional methods, has stirred interest with its casting choices for the upcoming movie. Although not as extensive as a big-budget production, the film has generated excitement, distinguishing itself from the treasure hunt film.

The treasure hunt movie, a major production with intricate preparation, might not be released until after June. Given the substantial preparation, a release in the same year, especially for a Christmas debut, seems unlikely.

Lucas's decision to produce a new Star Wars film under duress appears unnecessary, as the franchise's current success doesn't demand further expansion. Pursuing this under pressure raises questions.

Collaborating with Paramount for the treasure hunt movie's distribution may not bring substantial benefits to Lucas. William White's movies defy categorization, with budgets often exceeding expectations. Despite being labeled "small-cost," budgets surpassing $20 million are now considered substantial.

Despite being labeled "small-cost," William White's films often fall into the general or even big production category. A budget exceeding $20 million is now considered substantial.

William White's films consistently perform well at the box office, surpassing expectations despite the "small production" label.

While both "Agent Bean" and the treasure hunt movie may be released in the following summer, there's no hostility between the two productions. They simply vie for the summer audience, coordinating release schedules to avoid direct competition.

Choosing to premiere "Agent Bean" in London while targeting the North American market underscores William White's unique film distribution approach, potentially influencing the film's success evaluation.

William White's British-style comedy, set in the spring of London, deviates from Hollywood's usual comedic offerings, generating curiosity about its resonance with American audiences.

Despite Hollywood's humor preferences, William White Films innovates and challenges norms, with the success of previous films indicating audience openness to diverse comedic styles.

The shooting budget and timeline for "Agent Bean" indicate a significant production with a lengthy shooting schedule, showcasing William White's commitment to delivering high-quality films.

Beverly's reputation as a prime shooting location stems from its combination of good public security, low population density, and high recognition. It provides a comfortable shooting environment.

While Beverly offers advantages, it comes with a price. Costs associated with location shooting, including payments to police and extras, can be substantial.

Hollywood's major productions often feature expensive group scenes. The costs associated with large-scale productions accumulate quickly.

William White Films prioritizes storytelling and character development over grand battle scenes, allowing them to create engaging films without the high costs of large-scale productions.

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