David Chase, the creator of the Emmy-winning HBO series ‘The Sopranos’, has expressed concerns about potential censorship in Hollywood under President Donald Trump. In a recent interview, Chase stated that he believes censorship could be ‘a hop, skip and a jump’ away, citing the strict rules he faced while working in network television.
Censorship Concerns
Chase’s comments come as he discusses his upcoming projects, including a new HBO series about the CIA’s Cold War-era mind control program and an independent film about LSD. He expressed concerns that artists may face political restrictions on what they can say, comparing his concerns to the Hollywood censorship system of the past.
Chase’s warnings about censorship are particularly relevant in today’s political climate, where debates about free speech and artistic expression are ongoing. As a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, Chase’s comments are likely to spark further discussion about the role of censorship in Hollywood.
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