Hollywood’s woke meltdown as Netflix gives up Warner Bros deal and real competition takes over

Hollywood’s left-wing bosses must be sweating right about now. After months of behind-the-scenes scheming, Netflix—the woke streaming giant that just can’t help lecturing Americans—has thrown in the towel on buying Warner Bros. Discovery. Now, David Ellison’s Paramount Skydance is sitting pretty, poised to take the lead. Maybe for once, it won’t be the coastal elites pulling the strings.

Let’s face it, Netflix never met an agenda it didn’t like. Every show, every movie—crammed with progressive talking points and virtue signaling. Was anyone really surprised their bid to gobble up Warner Bros. flopped? Americans have had enough of corporate entertainment giants forcing globalist values down our throats. People want studios focused on entertainment, not activism.

With the California clique losing their grip, a new era could be on the horizon. David Ellison isn’t perfect, but at least he’s not running to Beijing or pandering to the radical left. Paramount Skydance put together a serious offer instead of yet another plan to fill theaters with forgettable, “inclusive” content no one asked for. Maybe Ellison remembers what Hollywood was like before the “woke” virus infected every script.

This battle isn’t just about who owns the glitzy studios. It’s about which direction American culture will head. Are we stuck with the same tired, leftist propaganda, or can a new voice finally clean house? If corporate America continues to play patty-cake with Hollywood’s progressive overlords, regular folks will tune out for good.

The question is clear: will Hollywood double down on the leftist insanity that’s driving audiences away—or will someone finally bring sanity and pride back to American entertainment? Only time will tell whether the studio system is ready to wake up. But let’s hope the next blockbuster isn’t another mindless lecture from the Netflix crowd.

Source: Redstate


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