'Anchorman' Director Adam McKay Mocked For Saying Movies Like 'Wicked' Could Be Banned In America In '3-5 Years'
- Adam McKay was mocked for saying movies like 'Wicked' could be banned in America in '3-5 years'.
- McKay's statement raises concerns about the future of artistic expression.
- The director predicts a trend of censorship in the film industry.
- Responses to McKay's comment show divided opinions among fans and critics.
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Film Director Says ‘Wicked’ Could Be Banned Thanks to ‘Right-Wing’ America
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…
'Anchorman' Director Adam McKay Mocked For Saying Movies Like 'Wicked' Could Be Banned In America In '3-5 Years'
judd apatow wicked Adam McKay, the director of movies such as Anchorman, Step Brothers, The Other Guys, Vice, and more, is a big fan of the recently released Wicked movie. He also believes movies like it could be banned in the United States of America in three to five years. Just prior to the start of the holidays, the Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby and Don’t Look Up filmmaker shared his glowing review of the film adaptation of Wick…
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