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Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio.

A whole slew of movie titles flashed through Eric's mind, and he shook his head, pushing those fleeting images aside as he continued scanning. Aside from these two former stars, he didn't see any other familiar faces. Of course, the original Chris O'Donnell was also swept away by the fluttering wings of butterflies.

Even if Chris showed up, Eric wouldn't consider giving him the role, as his presence in t ...

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