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Kevin Solvo He considers him to be the first victim of cancel culture, as he was kicked out of Hollywood over a decade ago due to his conservative values.
The 66-year-old actor surged to international fame when he starred as the Greek demigod Hercules in the six-season hit show, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, from 1995 to 1999.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Sorbo discusses how the political climate is changing in Hollywood, and he is tired of losing millions of dollars, and believes the industry is more open to conservative and Christian values today.

Kevin Sorbo believes Hollywood is changing now that Trump has taken office. (AP)
“Well, I’m a victim of the first cancellation culture before I knew it was a term. Hollywood booted me decades ago for what I was posting on the internet. They hate the truth, people who are Hollywood Christians, I’m like a double leprosy to them.
“What if…” star explains that he and his wife have decided to create their own studio, Sorbo Studio, and he has filmed at least four films a year since he said goodbye to the industry.
“So, I’m fine with that. I mean, I hate it, but I think there’s a shift. I think I’ll be in the office again with Trump. There’s definitely a shift. People will hate him.
“I think Trump is now in office again, so there’s definitely a shift. People will hate him before him, but people who hate him, they will see their lives improve. Trust me.”
“So I’m reaching out to Netflix and Amazon. It has some scripts I have that are not in your face about faith, but the message is there,” Kevin continued. “I think we’ve reached a tipping point because we have a positive message rather than a negative message.”
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Sorbo squeezed the reason Hollywood We are currently deciding to make a shift.

Kevin Sorbo from “what if…” (Jenkins Entertainment)

Behind the scenes photo of the cast of the 2010 film “What If…” (Jenkins Entertainment)
“I think people are tired of it, and Hollywood is tired of losing money. They’ll lose another $300 million in this awakened Disney movie in Snow White. So I think Americans are tired of it.
Watch: Hollywood’s “first cancel culture victim” Kevin Sorvo sees the industry change dramatically under President Trump
Sorbo’s “Whatif…” was released in 2010 and will mark its 15th anniversary on August 5th and 7th. The film stars Sorbo, Christie Swanson, John Ratzenberger and Debbie Ryan.

Kevin Sorbo said it was cancelled in Hollywood more than a decade ago due to his worth. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
The story follows Ben Walker (Sorbo), a businessman who abandoned his faith. One day, Ben awakens the life he was destined to – marry his college lover (Swanson) and works as a mini-town pastor.
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The Star of Hercules He told Fox News Digital that the film’s storyline remains relevant today.
Watch: Why Kevin Sorbo shares is “What if…” message is still relevant today
“It’s a film with what Hollywood came out there, hope and love and laughter and redness and faith. And Hollywood had a lot of these kinds of films, and I think they’re a bit awake because they’re losing a lot of money in this woke up madness.
The theater will showcase new bonus content available only in theaters, including exclusive film cast reunions and roundtables hosted by director Dallas Jenkins. Tickets for “What If…” 15th anniversary can be purchased at Fathom Entertainment’s Website.
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