Andrew Klavan, the sharp-tongued conservative commentator, recently shared his thoughts on upcoming entertainment releases that promise to challenge Hollywood’s woke dominance. His breakdown offers hope for Americans tired of radical leftist messaging hijacking their screens.
Klavan highlights adult animated series Mr. Birchum as a brutal takedown of bureaucratic insanity. The show’s unapologetic mockery of government overreach and political correctness delivers the kind of common-sense humor missing from mainstream comedy. This ain’t your teenager’s cartoon—it’s a battle cry for adults fed up with clown-world rules.
The fantasy epic The Pendragon Cycle earns praise for championing traditional heroism over modern nihilism. Klavan sees it as a direct counterpunch to Hollywood’s obsession with grimdark storytelling that insults our values. This could be the sword-and-sorcery fix patriots have been craving since Lord of the Rings.
All eyes are on DailyWire+’s adaptation of Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, which Klavan calls crucial for our cultural moment. The story’s defense of individual freedom and condemnation of collectivism lands like a sledgehammer in today’s socialist-friendly climate. This isn’t just entertainment—it’s ammunition for the war of ideas.
Bentkey’s children’s programming lineup gets Klavan’s parental seal of approval. Shows like Chip Chilla and Kid Explorer focus on wholesome adventure instead of gender ideology indoctrination. Finally, a streaming option that doesn’t make moms check every episode for hidden propaganda.
Klavan gives special credit to DailyWire+ for funding projects Hollywood would never greenlight. While Tinseltown remakes Star Wars as a social justice manifesto, conservatives are building real alternatives. This isn’t just about entertainment—it’s about saving our culture from ground zero.
The commentator doesn’t pull punches about some projects needing tighter writing or better production values. But he stresses that growing pains beat permanent stagnation. Every subscription to these platforms is a vote against the entertainment-industrial complex that hates our guts.
In classic Klavan style, he wraps with a challenge: Support these shows or stop complaining about woke crap on Netflix. The future of entertainment won’t be won by whining—it’ll be built by patriots putting their money where their values are. The revolution starts when you hit “play.”