Hollywood , the center of the global entertainment industry, has become an ideological battleground in recent years. As more and more movies, television shows, and entertainment content are criticized for being “too woke” — focusing on politics, sexual orientation, identity, and social factors — a growing portion of the public is starting to turn away.

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In that context, a shocking news has just been spread: Mel Gibson and Mark Wahlberg – two veteran stars of American cinema – announced to invest more than 1 billion dollars to establish a completely independent film studio, pledging not to follow the “woke” trend that is dominating Hollywood.

With the statement that “ we don’t make films to teach morality – we make films to arouse emotions and restore culture ”, the project has been called by many as “ Hollywood’s shock reversal ” — and could be the first shot in a new cultural revolution in the film industry .

According to official information from the representative offices of both actors, the film studio, tentatively named “Fortis Films Studios” (Fortis means “strong” in Latin), will be headquartered in Texas, instead of California, to avoid excessive control from major studios in Hollywood.

Both Mel Gibson and Mark Wahlberg have confirmed that the project has received backing from individual investors and some conservative private finance funds. The total budget is expected to start at $1 billion , enough to develop at least 15–20 films in the first 5 years, including action, drama, historical and episodic television.

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Mark Wahlberg shared in an interview with The Daily Wire:

“I love cinema, but I also love the truth. Audiences are tired of messages being stuffed into every frame. We will bring honest stories, real characters, and values ​​that everyone can relate to — regardless of political views.”

Mel Gibson, known for such profound works as The Passion of the Christ , Braveheart , and Hacksaw Ridge , said:

“Art is not propaganda. It is a light, a mirror of reality. It is time we took that back.”

In recent years, Hollywood has been accused of growing political bias. The rise of mechanically “diversified” productions—casts chosen not for talent but for gender, race, or sexual orientation—has left traditional audiences feeling “left out.”

A series of blockbusters failed because of “awakening” content:

The Marvels (Disney) lost more than 100 million USD.

Lightyear is being boycotted for including LGBTQ elements for children.

Netflix and HBO face a wave of subscription cancellations after series were judged to be “offensive to traditional beliefs”.

Meanwhile, non-woke films — like Sound of Freedom , Top Gun: Maverick , Jesus Revolution , or Angel Studios productions — are doing huge business, proving one thing: audiences are hungry for a return to honest, non-moral stories.

The Fortis Films project is thus more than just a new studio — it is a symbol of a cultural “revolt” against ideological control in the entertainment industry .

Mel Gibson is famously a traditional Catholic, while Mark Wahlberg is a devout Catholic who has said he “prays more than he acts.” Both have railed against Hollywood’s neglect of family values, faith, and American identity.

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Fortis Films is expected to focus on:

The stories carry positive messages about family, loyalty, sacrifice and faith.

Historical films are not distorted by political perspectives.

Action-drama movies reflect real people, not fantasy superheroes.

Give unconventional directors, writers and actors a chance to have a voice.

Notably, one of the studio’s first projects is said to be a biopic about a World War II soldier who was overlooked by Hollywood for being too “conservative.” Mel Gibson is likely to direct, with Wahlberg starring.

The announcement immediately caused a storm on social media. On X (Twitter), the keyword “#HollywoodIsBack” became a top trending topic. Many celebrities voiced their support:

Jim Caviezel ( Sound of Freedom actor ): “Thank God. Finally someone has the guts to do the right thing.”

Chris Pratt ( Guardians of the Galaxy actor ): “Hollywood can’t live without an audience – and the audience wants the truth.”

Ben Shapiro (Daily Wire): “This is woke culture’s nightmare — and true art lovers’ hope.”

However, some left-wing critics have argued that this is a move to “radicalize art.” Film critic Erik Thomas commented:

“I don’t think we need more conservative studios. We need neutral art, not controlled by any ideology.”

In response, Mark Wahlberg stated:

“We don’t make ‘conservative’ movies. We just don’t make fake movies.”

One notable point is that this film studio is committed to investing in a generation of young directors and screenwriters with bold ideas but not following political trends.

Fortis Films will launch a new talent support program called the “True Voices Initiative,” where independent filmmakers will be funded up to $5 million per project if they commit to maintaining integrity and human values ​​in their content.

“We’re going to be looking for storytellers who have heart, not necessarily political correctness,” Gibson stressed.

Clearly, Mel Gibson and Mark Wahlberg’s move wasn’t a risky move – it was a calculated one based on market trends and real audience demand.

If Fortis Films is successful, it is possible that other major studios such as Warner Bros, Paramount or even Netflix will have to adjust their content strategies to retain audiences , or face a wave of withdrawals from investors.

A media analyst for The Hollywood Reporter commented:

“Gibson and Wahlberg aren’t ‘breaking’ Hollywood – they’re fixing it. They see what audiences want, while the rest of us blindly follow politics.”

Mel Gibson and Mark Wahlberg aren’t just creating a studio — they’re creating a new option . A path where cinema is made by artists, for real audiences, not controlled by movements or slogans.

As Hollywood loses itself amid the rapidly shifting tides of politics and tastes, Fortis Films may be the light at the end of the tunnel —or at least a reminder that true art still has a place, if you’re brave enough to make it.