Showbiz. The word ca from the term Show Business, also referred to as the Entertainnt Industry. It included fields such as film, television, theater, music, and other performing arts. Showbiz was all about glamour and fa. A world that ordinary people dread of and adored but found hard to reach.
Since Showbiz was a business, transactions would always be a part of it.
In the industry, there were many kinds of transactions. So transactions were considered normal, while others were questionable, degrading, and unethical.
Casting Couch might be the best example. The people in power would use this as a ans of transaction, sexual favors in exchange for promising roles. The gender didn't matter because there were many gays, lesbians, and bisexuals in Hollywood. They would sleep with soone if they checked the criteria.
Handso n might beco tired of beautiful won, especially in Hollywood, where beauty was everywhere. So so curious n would try sothing different, such as having sex with the sa gender.
At the sa ti, this could also happen to won. Actresses might beco tired of n since Hollywood had a lot of handso n. So they decided to try sothing different.
Of course, this was just an example. There were a lot of factors regarding sexuality.
Anyway, the Casting Couch was real for actors and actresses.
And now, Kazir was looking at the list of actors who auditioned for the role of Bruce Wayne/Batman.
Warner Brothers was not his turf. He couldn't control everything on the set, unlike Grey Pictures, where he was the boss.
Even the casting directors were from Warner Brothers, and Kazir had to collaborate with them on which actors they should invite.
The possibility of so actors/actresses having sex with the casting directors was not low... In fact, he knew that Enrico Pusi had engaged in this kind of practice in The Hangover Part 2.
Kazir was not the director of The Hangover Part 2, so he couldn't control how the production did its job. He just heard that one of the female cast mbers had sex with Enrico Pusi to get the role.
Could he stop it? No. At the end of the day, both were consenting adults, and they knew what they were doing. It was a transaction, albeit not a good one.
But did he respect it? Absolutely not. He believed in talent. He believed that the role should be given to the one who deserved it, not because of sexual favors.
Unfortunately, he knew that this kind of practice would never disappear. This was the real world, not so fairytale. As long as there were people who were ready to sell sex, the Casting Couch would never disappear.
In fact, this kind of stuff was also present in other industries, the fashion industry, corporate world, journalism, sports industry, beauty pageants, and even in schools... Yes, let's not be ignorant here. The world was never a fairytale. That was the sad truth.
"I wonder how many of these people had sex with the crew mbers just to pass the audition…"
He weakly muttered. The list was long. He understood why there were so many actors who were dying to get the role of Batman.
In the late 1990s, the Big Six realized the potential of the superhero genre after the success of Blade, X-n, and Batman Returns.
However, they didn't know the true potential of the superhero genre until Spider-Man was released, a movie that surpassed $1 billion.
After the 9/11 incident, Aricans longed for superheroes, and they found one in Spider-Man.
Perhaps this was also the reason why Spider-Man 2 was not affected by the scandal and continued making money.
Fantasy genres also beca popular after the 9/11 incident. People wanted to find a way to escape the real world, and watching fantasy movies such as The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and Pirates of the Caribbean satiated their thirst.
In the next decade, the Big Six believed that fantasy and superhero genres would dominate the cinemas. So, it was better to set up a plan and prepare their initial movies as investnts.
Kazir couldn't agree more. He also believed that fantasy and superhero genres would beco popular. Although he leaned more toward the superhero genre, especially since he had an MCU to create. ŗ𝘢ŊоꞖЁ𝙎
Liam Neeson was invited by Warner Brothers to beco the antagonist of the movie as Ra's al Ghul. The negotiation was already done, and the actor was just waiting for the training to start. Kazir had worked with the actor before, and he knew Liam's dedication.
Just like that, the audition for Ra's al Ghul ended before it even started.
Most of the actors auditioned for the role of Bruce Wayne/Batman. The list was actually amazing. Actors such as Cillian Murphy, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Henry Cavill showed up.
Kazir thought about Henry Cavill's Superman but decided to remain quiet. It was futile anyway. He knew that Warner Brothers had already started the production of Superman Returns, and they had already hired an actor. Kazir also didn't want to help DC Comics, since it was the rival of Marvel Comics. Filming a Batman trilogy was enough.
The actors showed up and perford one after another. Kazir and the others were impressed. All of the actors prepared for the role. Their physiques matched Batman, and their acting was also great. Even Batman's low growling voice, most of the actors passed this criterion.
However, Kazir was not that excited, unlike most of the people in the audition room. He was waiting for the actor he had recomnded to play Batman.
Actually, when Kazir recomnded this actor, most of the managent didn't show strong agreent. This actor's last movie was The Machinist, in which the actor lost a lot of weight just for the role. The managent was not confident that the actor could et the requirents to beco Batman.
They just agreed because Kazir was the one who recomnded him. At the end of the day, the actor had to attend the audition before he could get the role.
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