Together with Elon Musk, Mel Gibson and Mark Wahlberg invest $1–3 billion in a “not-woke” film studio that upholds traditional family values.

 

Critics doubt that such a studio could thrive in a setting that is becoming more and more shaped by social and political discourse, thus their concept is not without dispute.

Early responses, however, indicate that viewers weary of the current cultural landscape are quite interested.

Pioneering a New Era of Film

The trio’s endeavor aims to start a movement in addition to questioning Hollywood’s established order.

By emphasizing universal themes like faith, family, and redemption, the studio hopes to produce material that resonates to a wide range of viewers and cuts over political boundaries.

The studio’s lofty intentions, which include working with like-minded actors, writers, and filmmakers, have been alluded to by the founders.

The team is confident that their products will appeal to audiences that are eager for change, even though the precise lineup of projects is still unknown.

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