Is wokester Hollywood starting to shrivel?
If something is falling apart but still wants to stay afloat, then it's usually the right time to make some changes.
Which brings us to Hollywood, where Power Line attorney and writer John Hinderaker has some good observations:
Like most of corporate America, Hollywood has fallen prey to the “DEI” delusion in recent years. Far from being a good thing, corporate “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” measures generally represent a poisonous brew of racism, leftism and anti-Americanism. The sooner this fad fades from the scene, the better.
In the Telegraph, U.S. Editor Nick Allen sees signs that the entertainment industry is moving back toward sanity:
Hollywood is suffering “diversity fatigue”, insiders have said, after four leading inclusion executives left high-profile roles in the space of 10 days.
The departures came at three major studios and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Commentators in Hollywood suggested it showed “diversity fatigue” and it led to complaints that the entertainment industry was not fully committed to implementing inclusivity policies.
We can only hope.
That's a pretty dramatic development, and Hinderaker notes that it coincides with Hollywood losing profitability in the wake of its wokester products produced as a result. Disney, for one, lost something like $900 million dollars on its films since it got on the woke train, Hinderaker noted.
Bottom line here is that money talks in Hollywood, and if they are getting rid of these DEI profit-killing virtue-signaling mechanisms, they obviously intend to end the loss of profits.
That calls to mind other things going on in Hollywood. It's not just that the bloated wokester DEI-dominated companies are losing money -- it's that upstarts are gaining it -- millions and millions of it. They are eating Hollywood's lunch.
Anybody see what Angel Studios is doing these days in the wake of its runaway hit series The Chosen? That's right, a new hit, this one on human trafficking, and they are hitting box office gold on that one, too.
According to the National Catholic Register:
Sound of Freedom, an anti-human-trafficking film made by Catholic filmmakers Eduardo Verastegui and Alejandro Monteverde, had a massively successful opening day in which it reached number one at the box office, beating out Disney’s fifth Indiana Jones installment, and raking in $14.24 million.Sound of Freedom had an overall production budget of $14.5 million and only played at 2,600 theaters on its July 4 opening day. Meanwhile, Disney’s Indiana Jones had a budget of $295 million, played at many more theaters, and brought in $11.69 million on July 4.