'Hollywood is very risk-averse,' jennyhan says. 'It's all about being able to green-light something. Kristen Stewart did an amazing job in Twilight, but it wasn't her name that brought people [to theaters], it was the story.' ToAlltheBoys2
movie. Most production companies didn’t care that Lara Jean is Asian. “That's why authors are always saying, ‘Authors don't cast the movies,’ because you can give your input on it, but they don't have to listen to you,” Han says. “I think Hollywood is very risk-averse. It's all about being able to green-light something and having a proven entity.
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