In a surprising move, Hollywood icons Roseanne Barr, Mark Wahlberg, and Mel Gibson have teamed up to create the first “anti-woke” film studio. Tired of “PC culture” and “cancel mobs,” they aim to bring “raw, unfiltered storytelling” back to entertainment, without pandering to mainstream agendas. Their new studio, Unapologetic Films, promises movies and shows that “don’t bow to societal pressures.”
The announcement sparked a mix of praise for free speech and criticism for the irony of an “anti-censorship” studio led by celebrities known for criticizing Hollywood. Wahlberg is reportedly funding the project, while Gibson will take on the creative role, and Barr will handle social media with hashtags like #WokeNoMore. The future of the venture is uncertain, but fans can expect a lineup that could include projects like a Leave It to Beaver remake or a Braveheart sequel titled Still Brave, Still Hearting.
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