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Amidst the chaos, the figure of Tom Cruise emerges as a rare beacon of resilience—an actor willing to do his own dangerous stunts, trusting in the craft rather than the CGI. His support for traditional filmmaking and his dedication to the craft contrast sharply with industry figures like Mark Ruffalo or Kevin Feige, who are criticized for prioritizing commercialism and woke ideology over quality.
Similarly, discussions about actors like Matt Smith, Pedro Pascal, and others reveal a sense of disillusionment—many questioning the motives behind Hollywood’s casting choices, role replacements, and the politicization of beloved characters.