Kevin Sorbo Says Hollywood Men Aren’t ‘Manly’ And Pays A Heavy Price

Kevin Sorbo, known for his role as Hercules, has criticized Hollywood’s shift away from traditional masculinity, labeling it an “anti-man campaign” that’s been ongoing for two decades. He argues that strong, confident female characters often overshadow passive male ones, portraying fathers as “bumbling, useless idiots.” While some argue that superhero films showcase manliness, Sorbo believes there’s a misunderstanding of masculinity in society today.

He acknowledges the promotion of androgynous figures but criticizes actors like Timothée Chalamet for their unconventional style. Sorbo also raises concerns about men’s issues related to substance abuse, video games, and pornography, though he doesn’t provide concrete evidence.

Sorbo advocates for Hollywood to offer role models for boys and emphasizes the need for responsible fathers. He asserts, “America today needs warriors; protectors; responsible and committed fathers.”

His statements have sparked debate, with some finding them extreme and out of touch. The discussion surrounding Hollywood’s portrayal of masculinity is ongoing.