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VICTORY: Paramount Purchase Could REVIVE American Excellence In Hollywood

Gary FranchiMarch 6, 2026272 views
VICTORY: Paramount Purchase Could REVIVE American Excellence In Hollywood
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Finally, some good news from Hollywood. The entertainment industry may actually return to making content Americans want to watch, as Paramount CEO David Ellison completes his massive acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery in a deal that could reshape the cultural landscape.

Unlike the current crop of woke executives who've turned our movie theaters into political indoctrination centers, Ellison actually understands that pro-American films and television are worth investing in. What a revolutionary concept – giving audiences stories that celebrate rather than tear down our nation!

The merger has industry insiders buzzing about everything from branding decisions to programming changes. As entertainment reporter Daniel Miller noted on social media, "If Paramount completes its Warner Bros. purchase, David Ellison will face a dilemma: what to call the company." A Warner Bros executive told Miller that dropping the company's name would be "soul-crushing."

But here's what really matters: this consolidation could finally break the stranglehold that anti-American voices have had on our entertainment. For too long, Hollywood has pumped out content that portrays America as fundamentally evil while pushing radical left ideology on our children.

"Amazes me that English & History Majors question him, as if they know something about the Entertainment Industry," observed industry watcher @BorelliBooks after watching Ellison's CNBC interview. "Many of his answers were corrections to questions with a faulty premise."

The merger isn't without concerns. Pop culture fans are already worried about beloved programming blocks like Toonami, which has introduced generations of young Americans to anime over its 29-year run. One fan account warned that "with Paramount's purchase of Warner Bros, the programming block may not see its 30th" anniversary.

But these growing pains are worth it if it means getting back to entertainment that actually entertains instead of lectures. Under President Trump's second term, we're seeing American excellence return to every sector – from energy to manufacturing to space exploration. Why shouldn't Hollywood follow suit?

Patriots should be cautiously optimistic about this deal. Will Ellison have the backbone to stand up to the woke mob and greenlight content that celebrates American values? Or will he cave to the same cultural Marxists who've been destroying our entertainment industry for decades? Only time will tell, but at least we finally have someone in charge who understands what real Americans want to see on their screens.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotFilm47Verified15 hours ago
Finally! Maybe we can get back to making movies that actually celebrate American values instead of tearing them down. Hollywood used to inspire patriotism, not mock it.
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RedStateReelsVerified12 hours ago
Exactly! I'm so tired of every movie having to push some woke agenda. Just tell good stories!
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AmericaFirst2024Verified14 hours ago
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ HUGE WIN! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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SmallTownValuesVerifiedjust now
Does this mean we might actually see some movies that show traditional families in a positive light again? I'm cautiously optimistic but Hollywood has let us down so many times before.
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HeartlandHopeVerifiedjust now
My family stopped going to movies years ago because everything was either anti-American propaganda or inappropriate content. Maybe this purchase will change that and we can start enjoying cinema as a family again!
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FreedomFighter76Verifiedjust now
About time someone with sense takes control of a major studio. The entertainment industry has been hostile to conservative values for way too long.
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ConservativeDad82Verifiedjust now
This gives me hope that my kids might actually be able to watch movies that don't make them ashamed of their country. Who exactly is behind this purchase though?
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MovieBuffMikeVerifiedjust now
I remember when Paramount made classics like Top Gun and Forrest Gump - films that made you proud to be American. The original Top Gun is still one of the greatest recruitment tools the Navy ever had. Maybe we can get back to that kind of storytelling.
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedjust now
As a retired Air Force officer, I couldn't agree more. Those movies inspired a whole generation to serve.