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Chapter 166 Talk Show

"The next guest is both a screenwriter, but also a director."

"The movies he wrote and directed have become the dark horses of Hollywood box office many times. Yes, many times, and next he will bring his new works to meet everyone, let us welcome Zhao!"

Cooperating with David Letterman's introduction, warm applause rang out on the scene.

Zhao Yuan also appeared on the stage of "Late Night Show" amid these applauses.

He once proposed to Ron Mayer to continue to use the promotional method of "Blair the Witch", but obviously Universal has not fully adopted this.

Although film production companies have also hyped up gimmicks on the ‘pseudo documentary’, Global has also arranged many movie promotional activities to be on the safe side, among which starring in reality shows is one of them.

As the most famous person in the crew of "Spiritual: Ghost Record", Zhao Yuan's unscrupulous role has become the focus of global publicity.

Although, I am not very enthusiastic about talk shows.

However, due to the box office of the movie, Zhao Yuan still had to agree to the request made by Universal and participated in the talk show "Late Night Show" to promote his new movie.

"Zhao, how are you going to have the best life?"

"I am fine."

In the host's seat, he exchanged a brief greeting with Zhao Yuan on the sofa.

David Letterman, the host of "Late Night Show", quickly entered the interview status.

"Are you excited about the new movie you've shot that will be released on the big screen, Zhao?"

"Correction, David, I didn't shoot a movie, I just found a video."

Facing David Letterman's problem, Zhao Yuan gave a serious explanation.

Hearing his words, laughed again on the scene.

The movie "Blair the Witch" was released only a year ago. In terms of film promotion, I also used the discovery of leaving videotapes as a promotional reason.

Therefore, after hearing Zhao Yuan's answer, many viewers who had read "The Witch Blair" immediately laughed.

"Well, Zhao, you can always pick up videotapes."

Then Zhao Yuan's words, David Letterman shrugged with a coordinator.

"And these video tapes happen to be released on the big screen."

In a clearly meaningful tone, he said to Zhao Yuan in front of him, leaving a funny point in the talk show.

David Letterman changed his mind and no longer got involved in the movie issues, but instead turned to Zhao Yuan.

"So, Zhao, what's the reason that makes you a screenwriter?"

"I like to create, and at the same time I have all kinds of stories in my mind. I want to write them out, so I chose to become a screenwriter."

"What about the facts?"

The reason Zhao Yuan gave was very positive, but David Letterman was obviously not satisfied with a positive and empty answer, so he continued to ask.

"Well, I admit, it's for being famous and making money."

When he met David Letterman's eyes, Zhao Yuan shrugged and said bluntly.

Zhao Yuan's unshirkable answer aroused warm applause from the audience.

Compared to the squeamish answer, his reaction was more in line with the Americans' wishes.

"You're honest, Zhao."

"I just told my true thoughts."

"I like your true thoughts, so, is the content of the videotape real?"

After praising Zhao Yuan for a moment, David Letterman suddenly retracted the topic and returned to the issue of the movie.

"certainly."

David Letterman's problem was a bit unexpected, but Zhao Yuan was obviously prepared for a long time. He nodded with an expression in the audience, and still promoted the authenticity of the documentary.

The entire talk show interview process was spent in David Letterman's constant inquiries about Zhao Yuanren's daily life, and occasionally sudden and raid-like movie inquiries.

Every time David Letterman asks back to the content of the movie, Zhao Yuan will always tell the other party seriously about the "reality" of the documentary.

...

"I know him."

Washington, BSI Headquarters.

Agent Zhou watched the talk show played on the TV screen brought to the office by Spike, and Zhao Yuan, who was talking to David Letterman, then spoke expressionlessly.

“I know David Letterman too.”

Hearing Agent Zhou's words, Agent Phil followed the scene on the TV screen and then said.

"I mean the one who was interviewed."

Turning his head and looking at Agent Phil beside him, Agent Zhou continued to say in silence.

"Is he?"

Hearing Agent Zhou's answer, Agent Phil looked at Zhao Yuan who was talking to the host on the show, and a bit of confusion appeared on his face.

In Hollywood, screenwriters are not as famous as actors.

"Zhao Yuan, a Hollywood celebrity."

Appearing in the conversation of the agent, Amanda glanced at the familiar face on TV and then whispered.

"In the previous 'Wolf Girl' incident, the other party also appeared at the crime scene. I was still a patrolman at that time and had interrogated him."

"So, this celebrity was once a experiencing extraordinary events?"

Hearing Amanda's words, Agent Phil turned his head again to look at Zhao Yuan on TV, and couldn't help but raise his eyebrows and say unexpectedly.

"He didn't know what happened in the Devil Forest, but it happened to appear in the town where things happened at that time."

Shaking his head, Agent Zhou had doubted the relationship between Zhao Yuan and the "Wolf Girl" who happened in the Devil River Forest.

However, with more and more supernatural events later, the celebrity did not seem to appear at the crime scene again.

Therefore, gradually, Agent Zhou let go of his inner doubts.

Hearing Agent Zhou's answer, Agent Phil nodded and withdrew his gaze on the TV.

At this moment, Spike, who had been sitting in front of the TV and silently watched the talk show of "Late Night Show", suddenly stood up and stretched.

"I've decided!"

“What to decide?”

Noting Spike's movement, Amanda's eyes subconsciously looked at it.

"I'll go to watch "The Legend of the Ghost" this week."

Hearing Amanda's inquiry, Spike picked up the tea cup in front of him and drank the remaining tea and replied.

"This is just a movie, a 'pseudo documentary' or something, it's just the other party's propaganda technique, and it's just like the previous celebrity's movie called "Blair the Witch".

"But the movie sounds interesting, doesn't it?"

Spike also knows the authenticity of the movie, but he obviously doesn't care.

"What, "Blair the Witch" is his work?!"
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