He criticised DC Comics for producing a Superman series featuring a bisexual main character
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Superman actor Dean Cain has issued a rallying cry to fellow conservatives to preserve traditional values in movies.
He criticised DC Comics for producing a Superman series featuring a bisexual main character.
Speaking on GBN America, Cain told Patrick Christys that there must be more of a concerted fightback against “woke” productions to ensure less are produced.
“In Hollywood, there are a few people making the decisions”, he said.
Dean Cain hit out at modern movie productions
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“Technology has helped people get their messages out and culture, we gave it away in that sense.
“When you have a movie like It’s a Wonderful Life or Top Gun: Maverick where certain values are out there, it does very well.
“I will keep fighting to create movies that share my values and I think people can learn from, I think we need to do more of that, especially conservatives.”
Cain told Christys that audiences are not interested in “woke” storylines and they should be pushed less as a result.
“It’s not brave or a new direction for Superman’s son to come out as gay, it would have been brave 20 years ago”, he said.
“Stop taking these characters that we know and love, whose values and morals have been there and have stood the test of time, and changing them to fit the current zeitgeist.
“Go woke, go broke. I don’t like seeing characters I’ve grown up with changing to fit the modern times.
“If you want to create a new superhero that does X, Y and Z, go ahead, but don’t change the current ones.
“The market have said they aren’t a fan of this as well because they’ve lost a ton.”
The Superman actor also took the time to hit out at the state of the US political class, claiming Joe Biden is “not fit to be President”.
Cain told Patrick Christys: "I didn't think he was fit to begin with. He has flashes of lucidity of that nature, but I think everybody knows he's old and he's senile.
"Bless him, he's lived a long and and very, very good life I'm sure. But to be running the free world, I don't think he is fit for it."
Cain then claimed: "I don't think he's really the one doing it anyway. He's more of a a figurehead up there.
"I think there's the cabal of people behind him who prop him up, these puppet masters, and they're the ones pulling all the strings."