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Hollywood is acting calm — but insiders say the nerves are real. Behind closed doors, executives are closely watching a new independent venture called “Non-Woke Productions,” reportedly backed by Roseanne Barr, Mark Wahlberg, and Mel Gibson. And what has the industry on edge isn’t just who is involved — it’s how they plan to operate. According to insiders, the studio is being built entirely outside the traditional gatekeeper system. No network approvals. No mandated rewrites for “safety.” No compromises designed to smooth edges or avoid controversy. Private funding. Direct distribution. Zero reliance on studio permission. That model alone is enough to make executives uneasy. What’s fueling the anxiety even more? Reports that several early projects were quietly passed over by major networks despite strong commercial potential. One historical film is said to be “uncomfortably honest.” A sitcom reportedly ignores nearly every modern content rule currently considered untouchable. The concern inside Hollywood isn’t just about the material. It’s about precedent. If this approach works — if audiences show up without the usual studio validation — it threatens more than trends or talking points. It challenges who actually holds power in entertainment. Because once creators no longer need permission… the entire system shifts. This isn’t about whether you agree with the label. It’s about whether audiences are ready to decide for themselves what gets made, what gets watched, and what survives — without gatekeepers in between. Hollywood sees the possibility. And that’s why it’s watching so closely
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23/01/2026
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Hollywood on Edge: Why “Non-Woke Productions” Has Executives Watching Closely A No-Permission Model That Could Rewrite Who Holds Power in Entertainment Hollywood rarely panics quietly — but this time, the…
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