Hollywood has long been a battleground of competing ideologies, but a new project from three outspoken stars is threatening to upend the status quo in ways the industry has never seen before.
Roseanne Barr, Mark Wahlberg, and Mel Gibson—three figures known for their complex histories and polarizing opinions—are teaming up to create what they describe as Hollywood’s first major “anti-woke” film studio.
Their mission? To push back against what they see as the overwhelming influence of political correctness in entertainment and carve out a space where controversial, politically incorrect, and traditional narratives can flourish.
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