Hollywood star Neal McDonough said “something’s changed” in the culture because he’s never seen Hollywood more interested in making faith-based movies than they are now.
During the 58-year-old actor’s appearance on BlazeTV’s “The Glenn Beck Program,” the two were discussing whether the entertainment industry “can learn” and change its ways by making more stories about hope and faith, following the success of movies like “Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot,” in partnership with The Daily Wire, and the series “The Chosen” in theaters.
“I was reading, they have the breakdown of all the studios of what they’re looking for … and never, ever, ever have I seen before, of the ten of them, 4 or 5 [studios] saying, ‘Oh by the way, if you have something of faith, we’re very interested this year,’” McDonough told…