Hollywood’s continued collapse into irrelevance has continued unabated in 2024, as film after film has flopped. And if you’re wondering why, it’s because the entertainment industry continues to reward delusional nutjobs like Adam McKay with financing and major studio releases.
McKay, who previously had a production company with Will Ferrell, is the poster child for extremism in the industry and radicalization from decades of propaganda from left-wing media. And he went on an unhinged tirade on X this week, claiming that the 2024 film “Wicked” could be “banned” in a few years because of America’s turn toward the “right-wing.”
McKay’s meltdown started with saying the movie, which is an adaptation of a stage show that first hit Broadway in 2003 based on a book that came out in 1995, is a “radical” production.
“On a pure storytelling level Wicked Part 1 is right up there as one of the most radical big studio Hollywood movies ever made.
“I know Part 2 swings back to the center a bit but Part 1 is nakedly about radicalization in the face of careerism, fascism, propaganda.” […]
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