Brother Dao Took the Entertainment Industry by Storm, Fans Beg Me Not to Kill Anymore-Chapter 440: Street Racing and Filming in the Streets of Los Angeles!

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Today, the busiest street in Los Angeles lacked its usual bustling traffic flow.

The entire road was empty, with only crowds of people densely packed behind the pre-established barricades on both sides, looking extremely crowded and lively. Security personnel on motorcycles continuously patrolled both sides of the road, diligently maintaining order at the scene to prevent casual observers from breaking through the barricades and entering the main vehicle lane.

On another road, Han Jae-woo, who had to take a temporary detour because of the roadblock, couldn't help but sit up straight. "What's going on over there? Is there some important event recently?"

An Yuanshan glanced over but didn't answer. Only the Young Assistant beside her seemed hesitant to speak.

"What? Is there something else you haven't told me?"

Han Jae-woo immediately became alert.

The recent Damaging Information had already exhausted him, and he dreaded hearing any more bad news.

"It's nothing major." An Yuanshan shot a glare at the Young Assistant, slowly rolled up the car window, and said calmly, "I just heard that the production team for 'Fast Speed Shadow 7' will be filming a scene here today, so they closed the road in advance."

"'Fast Speed Shadow 7'? Director Tannis's production team?"

Han Jae-woo's heart instantly stirred with interest, but the next moment, his face darkened. "The team Xiao He is in?"

"Yes."

An Yuanshan glanced sideways at Han Jae-woo and, unusually, added a few more words. "You don't need to keep him in mind. He's just an actor from China. Getting a small supporting role in a Hollywood film is already the most glorious thing in his life. You're different. You can collaborate directly with Hollywood, secure important joint investments, and are the future lead of 'Twelve Sins'. He can't compare to you."

Han Jae-woo took a deep breath, then crossed his arms and snorted disdainfully. "I'm not keeping him in mind. He's just a mere actor from China. His identity destined him not to go far here."

"I'm just very annoyed by him."

They were both people at the center of the same storm. Why was that guy thriving with support from domestic fans, while he had to endure the abuse from netizens?

Currently, Han Jae-woo's domestic reputation was extremely poor. Fortunately, he had already secured the script for 'Twelve Sins' and would stay in the United States for a while. Otherwise, just thinking about going back to face those hyena-like reporters made him sick.

But if he chose to hide abroad and remain silent domestically, he was very worried his status would be shaken by others.

After all, the people biting at him most fiercely domestically were precisely those who dreamed of suppressing Han Jae-woo and taking his place.

"Hurry up and deal with the situation online. It's annoying to look at."

Han Jae-woo clicked his tongue lightly.

"Yes, yes, we will."

An Yuanshan didn't dare say that Han Jae-woo's status was beginning to waver due to one piece of Damaging Information after another, and that the 'Twelve Sins' script was almost becoming his only chance for a "comeback."

She couldn't even imagine what huge changes would occur to his domestic status if 'Twelve Sins' didn't successfully give him a comeback and achieve good results...

But An Yuanshan didn't dare say anything. She could only placate Han Jae-woo's emotions for now and silently pray in her heart that he would deliver a standout performance in 'Twelve Sins'.

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Over there, that group of people left dejectedly in their car. Here, Xiao He was driving, following the large convoy to the designated street.

Both sides of the street were now packed with people. Although many still didn't know what was happening, when they saw an entire fleet of luxurious sports cars driving over from the end of the intersection, they couldn't help but pull out their phones to film.

To ensure perfect filming, every car rented by the production team was an expensive and handsome sports car. Not only those for the main team in the front, but even the extras following behind were all incredibly valuable, densely lined up in a column. Such a grand spectacle was a rare sight even on the streets of Los Angeles in the United States. Moreover, several of the people driving these cars were very famous Hollywood actors. Movens's net worth alone far exceeded the total value of all the supercars on site.

Simultaneously, he was also a famous actor, a household name in the United States. Just the 'Fast Speed Shadow' series alone had made him a representative figure of the handsome guy archetype. His subsequent participation in other Hollywood blockbusters further sustained his name recognition. Now, driving on the streets of Los Angeles, it was hard not to stir up passionate support from his fans.

Following him was another male actor with very high name recognition and status within the 'Fast Speed Shadow' series. He also belonged to the group that followed Movens, building 'Fast Speed Shadow' from nothing to what it is today. His position within the industry circle was now equally very solid, recognized by everyone as the main character's golden partner.

It's said that originally in 'Fast Speed Shadow 3', this actor was supposed to be written off. However, a trial cut of the trailer nearly caused a riot among fans. In the end, the production team thought it over and still didn't dare to gamble on receiving fans' angry letters (literally "blades"), urgently calling this actor back to film an additional scene where his character was rescued at the last moment.

So, although the character still didn't die and couldn't become a classic, eternally cherished memory in fans' hearts, his performance in the later installments remained very good, maintaining the halo of the "golden partner" without ruining the character's persona or causing other troublesome issues.

Therefore, when fans saw him and the lead Movens appear on the street simultaneously, the cheers on site grew even louder. Even wearing an earpiece and helmet, Xiao He could faintly hear the cheers and even whistles from the fans outside.

This spectacle was quite similar to domestic fans chasing stars.

Xiao He muttered to himself but didn't actively roll down his window. Movens and the others, already aware this would happen, proactively leaned out and waved to the fans outside, engaging in simple interaction.

Soon, the director's instructions sounded in the earpiece.

Xiao He stepped on the gas, driving to the other side of Movens, pulling up parallel to Movens's blue sports car.

Several other sports cars belonging to main characters also drove into their corresponding lanes.

Even more intense cheers erupted on site.

At this moment, Director Tannis earnestly reminded again through the earpiece: "Xiao He, slow down a bit. Suppress Movens's speed in the early stage, OK?"

"OK."

After this period of filming, the rest of the production team had deeply realized that Xiao He's racing skills were truly not exaggerated boasting; he genuinely had real ability. Therefore, Tannis wasn't the slightest bit worried Xiao He would mess up, confidently letting him lead the front, allowing him to suppress and guide, ensuring the racing speed of the entire convoy.

After all, this was in the city center, with people everywhere. They couldn't possibly high-speed drive at actual racing speeds; that would be completely unrealistic.

Thus, Xiao He, as the lead car, was crucial.

Coincidentally, in the plot, Shan Cheng, played by Xiao He, leads at the beginning. Finally, the protagonist Anniver, still formidable despite his age, exerts force in the later stage, reverses the race, and wins the final championship.

This really connected the on-screen and off-screen narratives, one link after another.