In a surprising and confident move, Hollywood superstar Mark Wahlberg has turned down a $2 billion offer from Disney to star in its latest blockbuster project, citing a steadfast refusal to be associated with the company’s growing “wokeness.”
“I’m done. There’s no way I’m working with them again. I don’t need that woke ideology in my life,” Wahlberg reportedly told sources close to the project during a heated phone call, in which he also reportedly threw around his protein shake to emphasize his point. The move sent shockwaves throughout the entertainment industry, sparking conversations — from gym locker rooms to corporate boardrooms — about whether Wahlberg’s rejection was a principled stance or the latest chapter in Hollywood’s growing cultural divide.
Disney’s $2 billion project, rumored to be a mashup of The Avengers and Frozen, was set to star Wahlberg in the lead role as a morally conflicted snowplow driver who discovers his true superpowers while battling an army of environmentalist but misunderstood polar bears. According to insiders, the film was expected to break new ground in the Disney cinematic universe, weaving together themes like climate change, corporate responsibility and an emotional subplot about inclusive snowman communities.
With Wahlberg at the helm, the film was meant to appeal to audiences of all demographics. After all, Wahlberg’s unique combination of muscles, courage and occasional religious fervor has made him a crowd favorite for decades. But, in an unexpected twist, the project now faces an uncertain future.
So what exactly was the “wokeness” that Wahlberg found so unbearable?
“Well, for starters, they wanted me to wear a rainbow-colored snowplow uniform. I said, ‘No, that’s not going to happen. My snowplow is made in America and it’s red, white and blue. ’ They also wanted to replace my partner, who was supposed to be a golden retriever named Patriot, with a genderfluid pansexual penguin,” Wahlberg reportedly told a close friend during a round of golf at an undisclosed location. “Come on, there’s a limit to what one can take.”
Wahlberg’s resistance to the alleged script changes didn’t end there. According to other sources, the studio also planned to have his character attend a sensitivity seminar led by none other than Frozen’s Olaf, who had recently been rebranded as a social justice activist and climate advocate.
“That’s where I drew the line,” Wahlberg told a personal trainer at a local gym. “I’m all for saving the planet, but I’m not going to take orders from a talking snowman who can’t even keep his head on.”
Wahlberg’s decision to turn down a $2 billion payout has already sparked fierce debate over the growing divide between traditional Hollywood action stars and the industry’s push toward inclusivity. Though Wahlberg has never shied away from controversy, whether it be his love of Catholicism or his early 2000s pop-rap career, this latest move has rebranded him as a champion for what many see as anti-woke audiences.
Critics of Disney’s recent direction argue that the company has strayed too far from its roots. They say the days of simple stories about mermaids and space cowboys are long gone. Instead, audiences are now being bombarded with narratives that carry messages about social justice, identity politics and sustainability. For some, Disney’s shift represents a necessary reflection of the world today. For others, like Wahlberg, it’s a “wokeness” run amok.