HOLLYWOOD ON EDGE: “Non-Woke Productions”

HOLLYWOOD ON EDGE: “Non-Woke Productions” Sparks Real Studio Panic Hollywood is quietly rattled after Roseanne Barr, Mark Wahlberg, and Mel Gibson joined forces to launch Non-Woke Productions — an independent studio designed to operate entirely outside the traditional gatekeeper system. No approvals. No rewrites for “safety.” No compromises. Insiders claim several of the studio’s first projects were rejected by major networks despite strong commercial potential. One historical film is described as uncomfortably honest. A sitcom reportedly breaks every modern content rule. What’s alarming executives isn’t just the material — it’s the model. Private funding. Direct distribution. Zero reliance on studio permission. If it works, it threatens more than trends — it challenges who actually holds power in Hollywood. The question now isn’t whether they’ll go through with it. It’s whether audiences are ready for a no-permission era of storytelling…
In a move that has Hollywood insiders rattled and grassroots audiences fired up, the iconic Roseanne Barr, along with her classic sitcom co-stars John Goodman and Laurie Metcalf, has joined forces with Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson to create what they’re calling “Non-Woke Productions” — a new film and TV studio promising to shake the industry to its core.

 

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