In a surprising turn, Hollywood legends Jon Voight and Angelina Jolie have teamed up to create a new production studio dedicated to promoting traditional values and steering clear of “woke” ideologies. This initiative comes amid growing dissatisfaction within the entertainment industry over the prevailing political and social narratives in mainstream media.

Voight, renowned for his distinguished film and television career, and Jolie, celebrated for her acclaimed performances and humanitarian work, have joined forces to launch a studio that champions artistic integrity and non-woke storytelling.

The decision to establish this new studio reflects a broader trend within Hollywood, where voices are increasingly speaking out against the dominant progressive ideology. Both Voight and Jolie have been vocal critics of Hollywood’s current direction, stressing the importance of artistic freedom and creative expression that resonates with a broader audience.

Voight commented, “I believe in the power of storytelling that reflects timeless values and universal themes. It’s time to reclaim the essence of filmmaking that transcends politics and cultural trends.”

Jolie echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the need for diverse narratives that appeal to audiences from all walks of life. “Our aim is to produce compelling stories that resonate with the human experience,” she said. “This studio will be a platform for creativity and authenticity, free from ideological constraints.”

The new studio also responds to the growing demand for alternative voices in entertainment. As audiences seek content that aligns with their values, Voight and Jolie see an opportunity to fill a market gap.

The studio plans to collaborate with writers, directors, and actors who share their vision for storytelling that celebrates tradition, family, and the pursuit of excellence. By fostering a creative environment that values integrity and artistic merit, Voight and Jolie hope to inspire a new generation of filmmakers committed to upholding timeless values in their work.