One month in, and the box office numbers were staggering. Joker had raked in a jaw-dropping $1.1 billion worldwide. Age of Ultron was ahead with $1.3 billion, but here's the kicker - Ultron had the massive Chinese market boosting its numbers.
Joker? Banned in China. And still, it managed to pull in $1.1 billion.
The media couldn't stop talking about it. Headlines screamed:
"Joker Laughs All the Way to the Bank - Without China!"
"How Joker Cracked $1 Billion Despite Major Market Ban"
"David vs Goliath: Joker Nips at Ultron's Heels Without Chinese Boost"
Industry analysts were scrambling to make sense of it. One expert told Variety, "We're seeing a paradigm shift. Joker's proving you don't need China or superheroes to hit that billion-dollar mark."
The comparisons were everywhere. People couldn't help but wonder - if Joker had gotten into China, would it have overtaken Ultron?
It was clear: Joker had pulled off something extraordinary. A dark, R-rated character study had gone toe-to-toe with a big-budget superhero blockbuster, and nearly matched it - all while being locked out of one of the world's biggest markets.
***
Barry's fingers drummed on his desk as he waited for Lucas to pick up. When the line connected, he didn't waste time with pleasantries.
"Lucas, my boy! A billion dollars. Can you believe it?"
Lucas's voice came through, cool and collected. "Impressive, isn't it?"
"Listen," Barry said, cutting to the chase. "We're thinking sequel. You in?"
There was a pause, then Lucas replied, "Sure, I'm game. But you'll need to talk numbers with Neil. If he's happy, I'm happy."
Barry couldn't help but chuckle. "Hold on now. Wasn't it you who came to me with this crazy Joker idea in the first place? Now you're playing hardball?"
"Hey," Lucas shot back, amusement in his voice, "I delivered a billion-dollar idea. Seems fair to up the ante, don't you think?"
After they hung up, Barry leaned back in his chair, sighing heavily. He knew getting Lucas for the sequel wouldn't be a walk in the park this time. The Joker's success had skyrocketed the kid's already considerable star power.
"Thirty, maybe even forty million," Barry muttered to himself. "And he'd be worth every damn penny."
He reached for his phone again. Time to call the money guys.
***
Lucas lounged in his home studio, surrounded by scripts and project proposals. His eyes kept drifting back to "La La Land". He and Damien had been fine-tuning the script, and it was shaping up nicely.
Speaking of Damien, "Whiplash" was about to hit theaters. The trailer was already making waves online. Lucas could almost feel Damien's nervous excitement through their last text exchange.
"Poor guy must be on pins and needles," Lucas mused. He knew all too well that "La La Land's" future hinged on "Whiplash's" performance. Hollywood could be brutal that way.
But Lucas's mind wasn't just on movies. In his downtime, he'd been playing around with music, uploading tracks to Spotify under the name "Lucid". The profile was gaining traction, but something was missing - an image.
Lucas glanced at the plain white mask sitting on his desk. He'd commissioned it a few days ago - a full-face opera mask, stark and simple.
"Time to give Lucid a face," he thought, picking up the mask. He positioned it carefully, angling his phone for a photo.
As he uploaded the image to Spotify, Lucas couldn't help but grin. Lucid was no longer just a name - it was becoming a persona. A way to create without the weight of the Lucas Knight brand.
"Wonder how long before someone connects the dots," he chuckled to himself. For now, though, he was enjoying the anonymity. It was liberating to let the music speak for itself.
Lucas thought about Marshmello as he worked on his Lucid persona. The DJ had built quite a brand with just a marshmallow-shaped mask.
He uploaded another song under the Lucid name. Within minutes, hundreds of people were already listening to it.
***
Meanwhile, Arthur, a young man, finished up his gaming session and checked Spotify on his phone. He noticed the artist he'd been following, Lucid, had released a new song. The profile picture caught his attention - a plain masked figure.
"Is this Lucid?" he wondered, pressing play.
The song started with a melancholic tone. Lucid's voice came through:
"I don't have the world ~ I am just a ghost in their eyes
Invisible in a crowd, trapped beneath the lies"
The track then turned messy and static-filled. Despite this, Arthur found himself bobbing his head to the catchy tune as Lucid continued:
"Gloating my miserable existence, a worn out sweater
I am an outcast that exists, to make them feel better"
Lucid's voice trembled slightly as he sang:
"I hid behind this white plain mask, not to feel better
but to cover the scars on my heart that no healer could tether!"
Arthur found the song relatable. The lyrics seemed to resonate with him, mirroring some of his own feelings.
After the song ended, Arthur let out a deep sigh. He opened his favorite gaming forum and started typing:
DaddyZeus98: Guys, check out this new Lucid track. It's perfect for us loners. Think you'll relate.
Arthur, known as DaddyZeus98, had quite a following in the gaming community. It didn't take long for responses to start rolling in:
xXShadowNinjaXx: Lucid? Heard of him. Isn't he all lovey-dovey stuff?
Arthur quickly replied:
DaddyZeus98: Nah, man. This one's different. Give it a shot.
More comments followed:
EliteSniper420: Just listened. Not romantic at all. Actually pretty good 👍
Noobmaster69: That white mask tho. Wonder what he looks like under it.
GamertGurl: Damn, Zeus. This hit hard. Thanks for sharing.
L33tHax0r: Meh, I prefer my music without lyrics. Less distracting during raids.
Arthur smiled as he scrolled through the responses. It felt good to share something that resonated with him, and see others connect with it too. He typed out one more reply:
DaddyZeus98: Glad some of you guys like it. Sometimes it's nice to know we're not alone in feeling like outcasts.
What the fans didn't realize was that Lucid was actually Lucas Knight, far from an outcast in his current life. Yet, memories of his previous life as a true outsider still lingered, influencing his music.
The new song "Outcast" quickly gained traction on Spotify, racking up tens of thousands of listens in just a few days. However, the reception was mixed. Many of Lucid's fans, who fell in love with "Kiss Me," were thrown off by this new direction.
Social media was abuzz with speculation:
"What's the deal with Lucid? First, he's all romantic, now he's singing about being an outcast? I'm so confused."
"Right? And that voice... is so hot! No way someone who sounds like that is a loner."
"Guys, chill. It's just a song. Artists can explore different themes, you know."
"But it's such a shift! Makes you wonder what's really going on with him."
"Maybe he's going through something? Hope he's okay."
While the shift in tone puzzled many fans, others, like Arthur, found themselves drawn to "Outcast." The raw emotion and relatable lyrics struck a chord with a whole new audience.
"This is the first Lucid song I've actually connected with. Feels like he's singing about my life."
"Same here. Never cared for the lovey-dovey stuff, but this? This hits different."
While the debate over "Outcast" raged on, a subset of Lucid's fangirls zeroed in on the masked figure in the profile picture. The blonde hair peeking out from behind the mask set off a flurry of speculation:
"Wait a sec... is that Lucas Knight behind that mask?"
"No way! Look at that messy hair. LK would never."
"But those eyes! They're the same piercing blue as Lucas's!"
"Girl, blue eyes aren't exclusive to Lucas Knight, you know."
"I've got blue eyes. Does that make me Lucas Knight?"
The theories kept coming:
"Maybe it's Lucas's secret music project?"
"Nah, Lucid's voice is different. Could be Lucas's long-lost brother!"
"What if it's all just clever marketing? Get us talking about it?"
"Guys, what if Lucid is actually a whole group of people, and they're taking turns?"
One fan tried to be the voice of reason: "Y'all are reaching. It's probably just some random talented dude enjoying his anonymity."
But the speculation was too exciting to stop:
"I'm telling you, I analyzed Lucid's vocal patterns. It's a 89% match to Lucas Knight!"
"Oh please, next you'll say Taylor Swift is secretly writing his lyrics."
Just a week after Lucas posted his Lucid persona with that stark white mask, the internet was ablaze with speculation. Hundreds of amateur sleuths were dedicating their free time to uncovering Lucid's true identity, with many fixating on the possibility that he might be Lucas Knight.
The mystery surrounding Lucid had created a perfect storm of engagement. Fan theories multiplied like rabbits, each more outlandish than the last.
It was only after these two weeks of intense online speculation that mainstream media finally caught wind of the story.
Suddenly, entertainment news sites and gossip columns jumped on the bandwagon with headlines like
"MASKED SINGER MYSTERY: Is Lucid Actually Lucas Knight?"
"FROM SCREEN TO STREAM: Has Hollywood's Golden Boy Gone Incognito?"
"PHANTOM OF THE POPERA: Lucas Knight's Secret Musical Alter Ego?"
"LUCID DREAMS: Fans Convinced Mystery Singer is Lucas Knight in Disguise"
As the headlines spread, the speculation only intensified. Social media was flooded with side-by-side comparisons of Lucas's eyes and the glimpses visible behind Lucid's mask.
What had started as a simple musical side project for Lucas was quickly spiraling into a full-blown media frenzy.
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