'Hercules' actor Kevin Sorbo says that Hollywood canceled him for being Christian
The actor, whose movie 'Miracle in East Texas' will hit theaters soon, talks about how the entertainment industry canceled him for his conservative values.
Kevin Sorbo is a new name that could be included in the entertainment industry's list of canceled celebrities. The actor who is famous for his role in Hercules told Fox News that Hollywood canceled him for being a conservative Christian. The situation got so bad that the actor, who is about to release "Miracle in East Texas," even lost his agent who "blacklisted him":
His latest project: Sorbo Studios
Being canceled led him to create his own production company, Sorbo Studios with his wife, Sam, whom he met on the set of "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys." That was the beginning of their love story. They got married in 1998 and had three children. Kevin Sorbo told Fox News that later they created the production company Sorbo Studios. Several people are intrigued by their work because they make "quite different films." It is all part of a new professional life that he launched with his wife:
An example of this is "Miracle in East Texas." The movie, which will be released between October 29 and 30 in select theaters, is based on a true story set in 1930 and tells the story of the largest oil field in the history of the world.
'Miracle in East Texas,' a film "opposed" to Hollywood cancellation culture
The story, Sam Sorbo explained, was written by screenwriter Dan Gordon for Paul Newman and Robert Redford. However, the actors decided that they were "not going to work together again." The film seemed lost until the couple agreed with Gordon who told them about the project, as Kevin Sorbo explained:
They explained that they make movies that go against the cancel culture they see in Hollywood day after day. Therefore, they define it as a family comedy but with a deeper background. Sam Sorbo explained to Fox News: