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NEW 'BLACKLIST': Actor Indya Moore Reveals Truth About Ellison Hollywood Merger
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NEW 'BLACKLIST': Actor Indya Moore Reveals Truth About Ellison Hollywood Merger

TL;DR

Actor Indya Moore warns the $81B Warner Bros-Paramount merger under the Ellisons will silence marginalized artists and admits she is already blacklisted.

Key Points

  • 1.Warner Bros shareholders approved the $81 billion merger combining Paramount and Warner Bros. Moore signed a petition with over 4,000 signatures opposing the deal, expressing disappointment but not surprise at shareholders prioritizing financial over artistic interests.
  • 2.Moore fears the Ellison-led merger will politically align media with the current administration. She argues Paramount executives appear in 'political solidarity' with the administration, which she says is deciding 'who deserves to live and who deserves to die.'
  • 3.The merger would give the Ellisons control over a massive media empire. Combined assets would include TikTok, Warner Bros, Paramount, DC Studios, CNN, CBS, HBO, Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, Showtime, and many others.
  • 4.Moore confirmed she is already on a blacklist for her outspoken views. She cited her anti-war stance and trans identity as reasons she expects to find it increasingly difficult to work under the consolidated media landscape.
  • 5.Larry Ellison's comments about ensuring people are 'on their best behavior' alarmed Moore. She called it 'patronizing' and 'condescending,' arguing the language of good behavior is really a demand for submission amounting to oppression.
  • 6.AI in Hollywood is another form of erasure, Moore argued, with spiritual and economic stakes. She described replacing human artistry with AI as 'spiritually disrespectful' and warned that the same automation threatening film workers also threatens the blue-collar audiences who consume that content.
  • 7.Moore called for intersectional solidarity among high-profile artists like Pedro Pascal, Mark Ruffalo, and Robert Downey Jr. She argued that stars who remain working while others are blacklisted must advocate more loudly or the pushback will fail.
  • 8.The fight is not over despite shareholder approval, with California's attorney general still able to block the merger. Moore urged evolving protest tactics beyond angry opposition to delivering substantive context about why the consolidation is harmful to diversity and storytelling.

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