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Chapter 160 - Odeon Luxe Leicester Square

Before heading to the highly anticipated first screening of "Inception" in London's West End, Lucas and the rest of the cast took some much-needed time to rest and prepare. After the long flight, they checked into a luxurious hotel in central London, each cast member retreating to their respective rooms for a moment of solitude and relaxation after the bustling travel and media attention.

Lucas took this opportunity to unwind, reflecting on the journey that had brought him to this point. He showered, changed into fresh clothes, and spent a quiet moment collecting his thoughts. There was a mix of excitement and nerves about the upcoming premiere and the reception of the film.

Meanwhile, Leonardo DiCaprio, reviewed notes for potential red carpet questions and revisited his understanding of the film's complex plot to ensure he could articulate his thoughts clearly to the press. He also chose an outfit that balanced elegance with comfort, knowing the evening would be long and filled with interviews and interactions.

The other cast members, including Tom Hardy, Ellen Page, and Marion Cotillard, followed suit, each engaging in their own rituals to center themselves. Some rehearsed answers, while others listened to music or meditated to calm their nerves.

A day had passed, and as the time for the screening approached, the cast regrouped in the hotel lobby, appearing refreshed and ready. They shared a quiet moment of solidarity, aware that they were about to present their collective effort to the world.

Finally, they boarded a private bus that would take them to Leicester Square Theatre. As they made their way through the bustling streets of London, they discussed their shared anticipation as they approached the momentous event.

The private bus smoothly pulled up to the theater, where they were immediately met with the flashing lights of media cameras and the enthusiastic cheers of crowds gathered along the sides of the red carpet. Lucas stepped off the bus, taking a moment to take in the vibrant scene before him. The excitement in the air was palpable, almost rivaling the electric atmosphere he had experienced at the Golden Globe red carpet. He observed fans waving banners, their chants rising above the din, predominantly shouting names like Leonardo DiCaprio's and those of other prominent cast members.

This moment felt surreal to Lucas; the dazzling lights, the press lining up for interviews, and the fans' animated chatter created a spectacle reminiscent of the grandeur he had seen in Hollywood, yet unique in its own right. He adjusted his suit, took a deep breath, and prepared himself to step onto the red carpet amidst the cheers for stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Christopher Nolan, and Ken Watanabe, among others. While Lucas wasn't as well-known, he still managed to capture the London crowd's attention—thanks to his memorable scenes in the trailers, especially those featuring the disorienting gravity, like the rotating hallway and room scenes in "Inception." His presence on screen, even in brief glimpses, had sparked curiosity and recognition, drawing eyes even in the midst of more established celebrities.

As Lucas stepped closer to the vibrant throng of fans and flashing cameras, he could hear the excited murmurs and shouts from the London audience.

"There's Leonardo DiCaprio! Leo, over here!" shouted a group of fans, their voices blending into a chorus of admiration as the renowned actor approached.

"Christopher Nolan! Mr. Nolan, can you sign this?" another fan called out, holding up a poster for the acclaimed director to see.

Ken Watanabe, Cillian Murphy and Marion Cotillard received their share of applause and cheers as they made their way along the red carpet, with fans calling out their names and expressing their excitement.

Then, as Lucas stepped onto the red carpet, a curious murmur spread through the crowd. "Hey, isn't that the guy from the trailer? The one in the crazy hallway scene?" one onlooker questioned, pointing in Lucas's direction.

"The one with the crazy hallway scene!" one fan whispered to another, pointing in Lucas's direction.

"Yeah, that's him! The gravity scene was insane!" another responded, their eyes widening in recognition.

Lucas couldn't help but smile, pleasantly surprised by the recognition. Despite being a fresh face, the distinctive scene he was a part of had left an impression just from the trailer alone, and he could hear snippets of conversations and see pointing fingers as he passed.

"Hey, who's that guy? The one from those hallway clips?" someone inquired, nudging the person next to him, his curiosity piqued about Lucas.

Those nearby were initially just as clueless about the actor's name, scratching their heads in wonder. However, a few fans in the crowd who recognized Lucas were quick to fill in the blanks. "Oh, that's Lucas! Lucas Knight!" they eagerly called out.

As Lucas and the other cast members made their way along the red carpet, the atmosphere was electrifying. The media, stationed at various points, were eager to capture every moment. Their first stop was Christopher Nolan, the mastermind behind "Inception." Reporters flocked to him, microphones extended, vying for his insights into the film's creation and his expectations for its reception.

After Nolan, the media's attention shifted seamlessly to Leonardo DiCaprio, the film's leading star. Questions flew about his role, his interpretation of the complex script, and his experience working with Nolan. DiCaprio, with his usual charisma, engaged with each question thoughtfully, his answers illuminating yet leaving enough suspense to entice viewers.

As Lucas advanced down the red carpet, a reporter from BBC News stepped forward, microphone in hand, signaling for his attention. "Lucas, hi! May I ask you a few questions? Audiences saw a glimpse of you in the 'Inception' trailers, particularly in those gravity-defying scenes. Can you share what it was like working on such a unique set?"

Lucas smiled, turning to the reporter, "Absolutely, it was an incredible experience. Working with Chris Nolan is always a dream for any actor, and those scenes, well, they were as challenging as they were thrilling. The rotating set required intense focus and physicality, which was a fantastic challenge."

Another reporter, from Sky News, chimed in, capturing the moment on her camera, "Lucas, this is a major role for you, working alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and under Christopher Nolan's direction. How did you prepare for the role of Arthur?"

He nodded in response to the question, his eyes reflecting a thoughtful demeanor. "Thank you for asking," he began, his voice steady and clear. "Preparing for the role of Arthur involved immersing myself fully into the script. It was important for me to grasp the essence of the character and the overarching vision of the project. Of course, I also brought my own interpretation to Arthur, aligning it with Christopher Nolan's direction and expectations."

A journalist from The Guardian, noting his humble response, asked, "And how does it feel now, seeing the fans' reaction and being here in London for the premiere?"

Lucas looked around, taking in the scene before answering, "It's surreal. I'm incredibly grateful for the fans' enthusiasm and just to be part of this amazing project. London's reception has been wonderful, and I'm excited for everyone to see the film."

With each question, Lucas demonstrated his appreciation for the project and his co-stars, while also giving due credit to the creative minds behind "Inception." His interviews, though brief, offered a glimpse into his dedication to the role and the collaborative spirit of the film's production.