Cancelled star says Hollywood is sick of losing money on 'woke' films
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Kevin Sorbo claims Hollywood is shifting its values after growing sick of losing money on ‘woke’ films.

The self-proclaimed ‘first cancel culture victim’ revealed that studios are now reaching out to him, after years of being rejected over his conservative Christian values.

The actor, 66, rose to international fame as the Greek demigod Hercules in the hit show ‘Hercules: The Legendary Journeys,’ which ran for six seasons from 1995 to 1999. 

Sorbo said that he sees a shift happening within the movie industry under president Donald Trump, in a new interview with Fox News Digital.

‘I think people are tired of it, and Hollywood’s tired of losing money, like they’re going to lose another $300 million on this woke Disney movie with “Snow White.”‘

‘I think the American people are fed up, and I think they showed it in the last election as well. They said enough is enough of this stuff.’ 

Cancelled Hercules star Kevin Sorbo, 66, claims Hollywood is shifting its values after growing sick of losing money on 'woke' films; Pictured 2019

Cancelled Hercules star Kevin Sorbo, 66, claims Hollywood is shifting its values after growing sick of losing money on ‘woke’ films; Pictured 2019

The actor rose to international fame as the Greek demigod Hercules in the hit show 'Hercules: The Legendary Journeys,' which ran for six seasons from 1995 to 1999.

The actor rose to international fame as the Greek demigod Hercules in the hit show ‘Hercules: The Legendary Journeys,’ which ran for six seasons from 1995 to 1999.

‘I’m the first cancel culture victim before I knew it was a term,’ he explained, before adding, ‘Hollywood booted me up a dozen years ago for things I was posting on the internet.’ 

‘And I looked at my age and I said, “Oh, you guys are upset that I’m posting the truth? Is that a problem with you guys?” Because they hate the truth, and they hate anybody who’s a Christian in Hollywood, anybody who is a conservative. So I’m like a double leper to them. I’m, like, kryptonite or something,’ the actor claimed. 

He explained that he and his wife decided to create Sorbo Studios, and he has been filming at least four movies a year since stepping away from mainstream Hollywood.

The actor then shared that he believes there’s been a ‘shift’ with Trump in the office.

‘People will hate him in front, but those people that hate him, they’re gonna see their lives get better. Trust me.’

He also claimed studios have been reaching out to him recently.  

‘Hollywood is shifting a little bit because I’m starting to get calls from the studios saying, “Hey, there’s a big thing with this stuff. So maybe send us a couple of scripts.”‘

Sorbo went on to say that he’s reached out to Netflix and Amazon with a number of scripts ‘that aren’t in your face about faith, but the messages are there.’ 

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