
Hollywood heavyweights Mel Gibson, Mark Wahlberg, and Roseanne Barr have joined forces to form the first “anti-woke” film studio in an unexpected move. They want to restore “raw, unfiltered storytelling” to entertainment without caving in to popular demands because they are sick of “PC culture” and “cancel mobs.” Unapologetic Films, their new production company, promises films and television series that “don’t bow to societal pressures.”

Critics criticized the absurdity of a “anti-censorship” studio run by celebrities who have a history of criticizing Hollywood, while others praised free expression. Barr will manage social media using hashtags like #WokeNoMore, Gibson will serve as the creative director, and Wahlberg is apparently providing funds for the initiative. Fans can anticipate a roster that might include projects like a remake of Leave It to Beaver or a Braveheart sequel called Still Brave, Still Hearting, albeit the venture’s future is unknown.
