The president chose Donald Trump to make Hollywood “bigger, bigger, and stronger” and tossed Mel Gibson, Jon Voight, and Sylvester Stallone as stars of what he calls his “special ambassadors in a giant but very disturbed place, Hollywood, California.
On Wednesday, the president -elect announced on his social networks that the 3 actors would be his eyes and ears for the city of cinema.
“It will be again, like the United States of America itself, the golden age of Hollywood!” he has written about Truth Social.
He also called the special correspondents of the trio. The both and special envoys are selected to respond to hot points with problems such as the Middle East, not in California.
In a statement provided to CBS News Thursday, Gibson said he “got the tweet at the same time as all of you and was just as surprised. Nevertheless, I heed the call. My duty as a citizen is to give any help and insight I can. Any chance the position comes with an Ambassador’s residence?”
Gibson’s Malibu space destroyed in forest fires burned by the Los Angeles region.
The production of American cinema and television has been hindered in recent years, with setbacks from the Covvi-19 Pandemia, the Hollywood guild reaches 2023 and, last week, the forest shoots in progress in the region of Los Angeles. In the United States, general production fell 26% compared to 2021, according to Data Produro.
In the larger Los Angeles area, productions were down 5. 6% compared to 2023 according to Filmla, the lowest since 2020. In October, California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed expanding California’s film and television tax credit program to $750 million a year, up to $330 million from $330 million. Other U. S. cities such as Atlanta, New York, Chicago and San Francisco have used tax incentives to attract film and television productions to their cities. Actor Mark Wahlberg is even making plans for a Las Vegas production center.
It is not clear precisely what Gibson, Voight and Stallone will do in this effort to bring productions back to US representatives of Voight and Stallone did not respond to a request for comments.
Trump’s resolution to choose the actors as their selected “ambassadors” underlines their considerations with the 80s and 90s, while he was a sensationalist star in New York, and Gibson and Stallone were among the largest stars of the cinema of the cinema of the world.
Stallone is a regular guest at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club and hosted him at a gala in November at a time after the election.
“When George Washington defended his country, he didn’t know it was going to replace the global one. Because without him, you can believe what the global would be like,” Stallone told the crowd: “Guess what?We had the moment when George Washington’s hiring!”
The resolution also reflects Trump’s preference to forget the maximum debatable statements of his supporters.
Gibson’s reputation has been altered in Hollywood since 2006, when he went on an antisemitic rant while being arrested for allegedly driving under the influence. But he’s also continued to work in mainstream movies and directed the upcoming Wahlberg thriller “Flight Risk.”
Voight is a long -time defender of Trump, who described Trump the biggest president from Abraham Lincoln.
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