The news of Paramount’s "Hunger Gas" sequel announcent spread like wildfire across social dia platforms.
"Finally! Been waiting for the HG sequels for years!"
"I can’t wait for it to hit the screen! #HungerGas"
"Wish I could fast forward ti to watch the damn sequel. #HungerGas"
A prominent Hunger Gas fan account posted: "Damn it, it took Paramount long enough... Why are they only now starting production of the biggest franchise out there? #HungerGas"
The replies poured in:
"Heard it was delayed because Lucas Knight wasn’t satisfied with the paynt?"
"No, from what I heard, Lucas Knight was too busy with other projects and neglected Hunger Gas."
"You’re all wrong. Jennifer was busy with other projects. Lucas wouldn’t just abandon Hunger Gas like that."
The speculation reached a fever pitch when TMZ broke the news: Paramount had agreed to pay Lucas Knight $27 million for the sequel.
The revelation sparked imdiate controversy:
"No wonder Hunger Gas wasn’t fild earlier. Lucas Knight just wanted more money," a critic posted.
"Haha, Lucas Knight’s definitely the highest-paid actor this year!"
Lucas’s defenders quickly jumped in:
"Are you stupid? Lucas is box office gold. He draws crowds to theaters. The paynt is completely fair."
"These haters are forgetting Joker. Lucas turned a small-budget film into a billion-dollar hit! He’s worth every penny."
While the online debate raged on, Lucas drove through the gates of Paramount Pictures’ lrose Avenue lot, its iconic archway and water tower looming ahead. The historic studio lot stretched before him, but Lucas barely noticed the surroundings, his mind peacefully focused on the work ahead.
As he parked near Stage 8, where the first production eting would take place, Lucas couldn’t help but smile. Despite the social dia storm about his salary, he felt at peace with his decision to return to the franchise that had helped launch his career.
Lucas entered Stage 8 and was greeted by familiar faces, including director Francis Lawrence and key crew mbers of the project.
"You’re the first to return," Lawrence nodded to Lucas, a hint of irony in his voice.
Lucas smiled as he settled into a chair. The eting would focus on Lawrence’s vision for the film’s darker tone and potential shooting locations. Gradually, the other cast mbers arrived - Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, and others filed in. Finally, Jennifer entered the room.
The mont she spotted Lucas, Jennifer made her way straight to him and planted a kiss on his lips, drawing attention from everyone present.
Woody coughed dramatically. "You two lovebirds. Don’t be so lovey-dovey at work."
Lucas and Jennifer exchanged amused glances and chuckled. "Yes, ntor," Lucas replied, making Jennifer laugh softly.
Woody’s surprised expression lted into a warm smile. "Nice to see you guys again after so many years..." His emphasis on ’many years’ while looking at Lucas didn’t go unnoticed by the group.
Elizabeth Banks also teased, "Soone finally decided those millions were enough to grace us with his presence."
"Had to make us wait until the price was right, huh?" Stanley Tucci joined in with a wink.
Lucas raised his hands in mock surrender. "I apologize for the delay, everyone. Really."
"Don’t bla him entirely," Jennifer added, playing along. "I was pretty busy too. We’re both sorry for making you all wait."
"Oh sure, bla the power couple," Woody chuckled. "Though I guess twenty-seven million would make anyone take their ti deciding."
The group burst into laughter, the years of waiting dissolving into good-natured ribbing. Even Liam, who had once been distant with Lucas, joined in the friendly banter.
"At least we’re all here now," Lucas said, grinning. "Better late than never, right?"
"As long as you two rember your lines after all this ti," Elizabeth quipped, drawing another round of laughter from the group.
Though his costars blad him for the delay, Lucas could tell it was all in good fun - their teasing was really just their way of quickly rebuilding their old rapport.
It had been years since they’d all been together, and that distance had created so unfamiliarity between them. But Lucas was pleasantly surprised at how quickly they fell back into their old dynamic, needing only a few minutes of banter to feel comfortable with each other again.
Such was the nature of actors - they had a natural ability to reconnect and establish chemistry quickly. Francis Lawrence broke through their reunion with a sharp clap of his hands.
"Alright everyone. Now that we’re all here, I guess we can start this eting. I have a lot in mind for this project."
As the eting progressed into more specific production details, so cast mbers who weren’t essential to the technical discussions began to filter out. Lucas, however, stayed behind when the conversation turned to the musical elents of the film.
He found himself deep in discussion with Jas Newton Howard about the original tracks and musical thes, sharing his thoughts on how the score could enhance certain emotional beats in the story. His experience with music production as Lucid gave him a unique perspective that seed to intrigue the veteran composer.
The eting continued well into the afternoon, with Lucas actively participating in discussions about the film’s musical direction, proving that his involvent went beyond just his role in front of the cara.
***
A few days later, the production crew arrived at the location chosen by the location scouts - a remote area on the outskirts of Atlanta.
As Lucas and his costars stepped onto the familiar ground, they were hit by a wave of nostalgia. Despite the challenging mories of filming here - the suffocating humidity, the constant battle with mosquitoes, the grueling sixteen-hour days trudging through mud, and equipnt constantly malfunctioning in the harsh conditions - the place also held countless fun mories. They rembered impromptu sing-alongs between takes, sharing terrible jokes during rain delays, and sneaking extra desserts from craft services.
"This is nostalgic... I rember when we fild Catching Fire here..." Jennifer nudged Lucas playfully.
Lucas nodded, a slight smile playing on his lips. He definitely rembered this place - especially their secret monts between takes, stealing kisses behind the massive equipnt trucks when they thought no one was looking. Those stolen monts had made the grueling shoots more bearable, turning a challenging location into a place of cherished mories.
The crew and cast were racing against ti, desperately trying to finish their scenes before another unexpected thunderstorm hit. They’d learned their lesson from previous delays.
"Action!" Francis called out as the cast worked through scene after scene.
But their fears materialized - dark clouds rolled in by afternoon, bringing the dreaded thunderstorm. The crew imdiately scrambled to protect their equipnt.
"Get the caras under cover!" the first AD shouted. "Those ARRI rentals cost more than my house!"
"Soone help with the lighting rigs!" another crew mber called out. "If those get wet, we’re done for the day!"
To everyone’s surprise, Lucas was already there, helping the grip team secure the heavy equipnt.
"Watch the cables!" Lucas called out, helping to coil expensive electrical lines. "These need to stay dry!"
Jennifer shook her head watching him, a fond smile playing on her lips. It was just like Lucas - whenever production faced difficulties, he’d be right there helping the crew, regardless of his star status.
Woody nudged Liam, gesturing toward Lucas. "Look at that pretty face," he chuckled. "Protecting the equipnt like he’s forgetting he’s the highest-paid actor here."
Liam laughed, watching Lucas lift heavy cases with the crew. "That guy is pretty interesting indeed." He’d once thought Lucas was just showing off, but years had taught him that so people, like Lucas, were just genuinely kind.
Elizabeth sidled up to Jennifer, a mischievous glint in her eye. "Better keep an eye on your man," she teased. "You know how he is - always ready to help a damsel in distress. Might find him rescuing so poor PA next."
Jennifer rolled her eyes. "Please," she said dryly, "the only distress he needs to worry about is mine when he ruins that expensive costu in the mud."
The group burst into laughter as they watched Lucas continue to help the crew, the storm closing in around them.
Lucas and the crew managed to protect most of the equipnt, but so items couldn’t be saved. A few light diffusers got soaked beyond repair when a sudden gust of wind knocked them over. The backup generator’s control panel got wet despite their best efforts, and so of the prop weapons were damaged by the rain - their carefully crafted paint jobs starting to peel. The worst loss was a drone cara that had been mid-flight when the storm hit, crashing sowhere in the dense vegetation.
The crew and extras shook their heads at the losses, but their attention was more focused on Lucas. Many of the newer crew mbers looked at him with newfound admiration. They’d initially bought into the dia narrative about Lucas being greedy for his high paynt demands, but seeing him wade through mud to help save equipnt had changed their perspective.
The veteran Hunger Gas crew mbers just smiled knowingly. They’d seen this side of Lucas countless tis before - like when he’d helped push equipnt trucks out of mud, or stayed late to help the crew pack up after exhausting night shoots.
"Thanks back there, mate," one of the grips called out to Lucas.
Lucas nodded simply. "No worries."
After exchanging a few words with the crew, Lucas made his way back to his costars, who were all standing dry under shelter. He noticed them watching him, and Woody caught his glance.
"What is it?" Woody called out dramatically. "Are you judging us for not helping you and the crew?"
Lucas chuckled, "I didn’t say anything." He gestured to Jennifer to follow him.
"I can read your eyes, pal!" Woody shouted as Lucas and Jennifer walked away.
"Sure," Lucas waved his hand dismissively, disappearing into the trailer with Jennifer.
Behind them, they could hear Woody still shouting about Lucas’s ’judgntal eyes’, making the rest of the cast laugh.
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