Chapter 1010: Chapter 1010: Movie Promotion and Distribution
As she was about to enter the door, she looked back at Jack Stewart and asked, "Aren’t you coming in?"
Jack Stewart shook his head, "No, I have other things to handle."
After saying this, he left directly.
The female assistant held the keys with a somewhat puzzled look.
Everyone had always said that Manager Stewart and they had the same sexual orientation and that he and Hannah were close girlfriends, so why did it now seem...
A bit off?
The assistant didn’t figure it out, but still followed Jack Stewart’s instructions to go into the room to remove Hannah’s makeup, ensuring she was alright before leaving.
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The release of "The Kite" was imminent, with the date set for next month.
It coincided with the holiday season, and there were many movies choosing to release at the same time, including several big-name directorial works — "The Palace Wall" was among them.
Although "The Kite" had popular actors like Hannah Winter and Hayes Edwards, many people remained skeptical due to the director being a newcomer.
There were even people online saying that Hannah might have been deceived by her own agent, who was just using her fame to make a quick buck.
After all, there were not a few instances of artists and agents falling out, including some swindling money.
Not only netizens were worried, but fans were too.
In response to the skepticism online, Hannah didn’t choose to respond directly. But at every promotional event for "The Kite," she was unfailingly present.
She proved her trust in Jack Stewart with her actions.
Even when faced with the reporters’ tricky questions, she remained composed, "Jack Stewart is not only my agent but also my classmate. I trust in his professionalism. I understand the public’s doubts, but when the movie comes out, the truth will speak for itself."
All cameras were aimed at Hannah.
In the lens, she was vibrant and beautiful, wearing a pure white dress that she managed to make playful and lively — her black hair and fair skin contrasted her red lips, eye-catching even from a great distance.
Even the way she spoke seemed to carry a convincing, mysterious power.
Hayes Edwards, who spoke next, also expressed his recognition of Jack Stewart and even boldly claimed that this would absolutely be the pinnacle of his acting career.
After the interview ended, everyone’s gaze converged on Jack Stewart.
Different from his usual casual demeanor, today he was dressed in a more formal suit, with his hair meticulously combed; his tall frame appeared slender and his overly fair skin had a delicate femininity.
He seemed easy to push around judging by his appearance, but everyone in the agent circle knew that Jack Stewart was never somebody to be trifled with.
When Hannah first started out, she was suppressed by Tiffany Lynch on one side, and targeted by others, yet even under such circumstances, Jack Stewart managed to secure enviable opportunities for her.
It wasn’t anything else but his eloquence and sharp intellect that he relied on.
Yet such a person had swiftly switched to directing, a transition so rapid that it left people astounded.
But one couldn’t help but marvel that Hannah Winter was actually willing to let him go.
After all, in their circle, a good agent was just too important.
Regardless of what others said, the pre-release promotion for "The Kite" was done exceptionally well, especially with Hannah’s full cooperation.
In contrast was the team of "The Palace Wall."
At the beginning of shooting, it was voted online as one of the most anticipated movies of the following year, but unfortunately, it ran into various problems later on.
From Tiffany Lynch’s role snatching at the beginning to subsequent incidents of violence on set.