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JAKARTA - Zachary Levi voiced his opinion about the Hollywood film industry which is considered to produce more garbage' films. He hopes that the film industry can produce quality films.

Present at the Chicago Fan Expo last week, Shazam star! it explains the film industry doesn't care about audiences when creating a work.

"I personally feel the amount of content that comes out of Hollywood is trash they don't care enough to make it good for you. They don't care," Zachary Levi told Entertainment Weekly.

How many times have you watched the trailer and felt, 'Oh my God, this looks cool!' then you watch it in theaters and say, 'Is this what I got?' continued the 42-year-old actor.

Furthermore, Levi emphasized that there is a way to prevent this trend from continuing selectively choosing the film you want to watch.

They don't know when you buy a ticket and sit down, they get your money. and the way we can change it is not watching garbage. We can choose actively, it will be very helpful, very helpful," he said.

Not once did Zachary Levi criticize the film industry. Previously, he left the Comic Con panel in Manchester after assuming the strike rules for entertainment industry workers were stupid.

Levi is considered to underestimate strike rules for actors, which prohibit them from promoting new or future projects during the strike.

In his latest statement, the actor called the response he made jokingly taken out of context.

I fully support my union, WGA and pemogogo. I remain an outspoken critic of the exploitative system where we artists have had to work since I started my journey in this industry 25 years ago, "said Zachary Levi.


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