Returning to the familiar set of "Modern Family," Lucas was met by a noticeably warmer reception from the crew than during his initial stint. The contrast was stark – his first time on set lacked the same welcoming atmosphere and easy interactions he was experiencing now. This shift sparked curiosity within Lucas, prompting him to wonder what had changed.
The answer soon became clear. As Lucas greeted the show's creators, Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd, they offered congratulations on his role in the film "127 Hours," directed by the established Danny Boyle. Christopher, in particular, remarked, "I see you're making significant moves outside the show, huh?" His tone hinted at genuine interest.
Steven's gaze also held a newfound appreciation for Lucas. Lucas, acknowledging their support, responded with a smile and a grateful, "It was actually thanks to you, sir, thank you for the recommendation letter."
Christopher, caught off guard by Lucas's success, simply nodded. He hadn't anticipated the impact his letter would have, nor did he expect it to propel Lucas so quickly towards Hollywood prominence.
Lucas' return to the set wasn't just about catching up with the crew. He also had the chance to reconnect with the main cast, including the Dunphy family. The greetings were warm and familiar, with genuine excitement palpable in the air.
Naturally, the conversation shifted to Lucas' recent film, "127 Hours." The cast, particularly the younger actors, were curious about his experience and the film itself. Lucas, ever personable, shared anecdotes and insights, sparking lively discussions about the project and the challenges it presented.
He couldn't help but notice a few younger cast members glancing at him with a mix of curiosity and, perhaps, a spark of something else—admiration tinged with a hint of envy. It seemed that Lucas's success in a major cinematic role, outside the sitcom world, had garnered newfound respect and ignited aspirations within them.
This subtle shift in dynamics highlighted Lucas's evolving position. He was no longer just "Dylan" from Modern Family. He was an actor who had ventured beyond the sitcom stage, proving his versatility and ambition.
Sarah Hyland posed a question that sparked a lively discussion. "Lucas," she asked, "when will you finally release a proper recording of your song, 'Perfect'?"
Nolan, now accustomed to the presence of main and guest stars like Lucas, echoed Sarah's sentiment. "Agreed! I've been waiting for a full version. It felt like it was missing something." Julie and Ty nodded in agreement, clearly sharing the same opinion.
Lucas chuckled, "Funny, I thought only my agent was pushing for that. I didn't know you all felt the same way!" His lighthearted response drew soft laughter from the group.
"Well, we do," Sarah affirmed. "You've got talent for songwriting, no doubt about it."
Lucas, appreciating their genuine interest, offered a reassuring smile. "If the opportunity arises, an album might be on the cards. But for now, my focus is on acting."
This news sparked excitement, especially among Sarah, Ariel, and Nolan, who occasionally listened to 'Perfect' on repeat. They knew Lucas possessed a unique musical talent, and the possibility of a full album was intriguing.
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The show creators briefed the cast, outlining the scene and their roles. The production crew meticulously arranged props, adjusted lighting, and ensured everything was ready for action. Lucas mingled with the main cast, exchanging pleasantries and running lines.
Makeup artists worked their magic, transforming actors into their characters. Lucas, among them, donned his "Dylan" attire, ready for his upcoming scene.
In this scene, Dylan would enter the Dunphy house, bearing a special gift for Haley. Anticipation hung in the air as everyone awaited Lucas's entrance.
The gift in question wasn't just any ordinary present. It was a painting – a unique and slightly provocative one at that. The artwork depicted Dylan, shirtless and clad only in pants, cuddling a smiling Haley.
This "artful" representation was actually captured during a photoshoot Lucas with Sarah had done before his trip to London.
When Claire and Phil, Haley's parents, set eyes on the painting, their reactions promised comedic effect with their speechless expression.
The scene, even without sound effects, held the potential for hilarious awkwardness. The juxtaposition of the casual gift-giving gesture with the suggestive painting was bound to spark laughter.
While Lucas strived to add complexity to Dylan's character, his limited appearances and guidance from the writers to maintain a lighthearted portrayal resulted in a persona perceived as lacking intellectual depth. However, this translated effectively on screen as endearing goofiness, making Dylan a comedic favorite among viewers.
The storyline eventually brought Dylan and Haley back together, mending their relationship as scripted. As filming wrapped, Lucas engaged in post-production discussions with the writers, director, casts and co-stars, savoring the experience before bidding them farewell.
As February neared, the start of Christopher Nolan's "Inception" loomed large on the horizon, sparking excitement in Lucas.
Determined to embody the character of Arthur to perfection, Lucas dedicated himself to intensive Mind Workshops. These sessions allowed him to refine his acting skills and explore the nuances of his character's complex psyche within the dream-bending world of "Inception."
During his busy schedule, Lucas found time to reconnect with old friends, reaching out through calls to catch up in news regarding their personal life. He also shared his personal interest in Bitcoin, suggesting they consider investing in the emerging cryptocurrency.
Lucas, evidently enthusiastic about its potential, even planned offering his friend Paul a significant amount of Bitcoin, a staggering ten thousand Bitcoin. However, Paul, unfamiliar with the concept and its potential, dismissed the offer.
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Lucas's phone buzzed, and with a jolt of excitement, he answered. It was John Papsidera, the casting director for Arthur, confirming the news Lucas had been eagerly awaiting: "Inception" was finally filming! However, he was reminded by John - Lucas wouldn't be returning to London as he'd initially anticipated.
A pang of disappointment hit him. He'd enjoyed exploring the vibrant city and its unique charm. But the allure of the project quickly overshadowed his momentary let-down. He learned that the filming would primarily take place in studio settings, offering a different kind of experience.
John also mentioned that the production would provide combat training for the corridor fight scene, something Lucas had already extensively practiced during his Mind Workshops. This reassured him and demonstrated the film's commitment to detail and action sequences.
Drawing on his past life's knowledge, Lucas knew that while "Inception" would be shot across several countries, locations like Tokyo wouldn't require the cast to be physically present. The actual filming for those scenes would occur in Morocco, Los Angeles, and Canada, and some places that Lucas didn't yet fully know.
This logistical approach, coupled with the significant budget backed by Warner Bros., underscored the film's ambitious scope and potential. On a personal note, Lucas remembered that his current body's father was a director at Warner Bros. Studios, adding a layer of serendipity to his involvement in the project.