
A Bold New Era for Entertainment Begins
In a historic and controversial move, Hollywood icons Roseanne Barr, Mark Wahlberg, and Mel Gibson have joined forces to launch what they are calling the first “anti-woke” film studio. This new venture aims to create movies and TV shows that reject modern Hollywood’s progressive narratives, instead focusing on traditional values, free speech, and classic storytelling.
The announcement has already sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, sparking debate about what this means for Hollywood’s future.
Why Are They Doing This?

For years, Barr, Wahlberg, and Gibson have voiced frustrations about what they see as Hollywood’s increasing shift toward political correctness and ideological conformity. They argue that the industry prioritizes social activism over storytelling, leaving many audiences feeling alienated.
In a joint statement, the three stars explained their vision:
“Hollywood used to be about creativity, risk-taking, and entertainment for everyone. Now, it’s about pushing political agendas. We’re here to change that.”
Their studio will reportedly focus on action films, family-friendly content, and historical dramas, emphasizing faith, patriotism, and traditional American values.
What Kind of Content Will They Produce?
The studio’s first projects are already in development, with insiders hinting at:
- A faith-based war drama inspired by real-life heroes.
- A gritty action thriller starring Wahlberg and Gibson.
- A comedy series led by Barr, aiming to bring back “old-school” humor without fear of cancellation.
Unlike mainstream Hollywood, the new studio is said to reject forced diversity quotas and instead focus on talent and storytelling.
Hollywood Reacts: Praise and Backlash
The announcement has deeply divided Hollywood.
✔ Supporters say:
- It’s a long-overdue response to Hollywood’s increasing political bias.
- Many Americans feel unrepresented by today’s entertainment industry.
- There is a huge market for movies that don’t cater to progressive agendas.
❌ Critics argue:
- The studio is promoting divisiveness rather than inclusivity.
- “Anti-woke” branding might alienate mainstream audiences.
- The venture could struggle to compete with major Hollywood powerhouses.
What’s Next?
The studio is expected to officially launch later this year, with major investments from private backers who support the movement.
With Hollywood at a cultural crossroads, this new studio could reshape the industry, offering an alternative to mainstream narratives. Whether it succeeds or fails, one thing is clear: Hollywood will never be the same again.