Dean Cain says Hollywood's woke era is ending: 'We'll look back and say that was stupid'

Over 30 years later, Dean Cain still believes that Superman's values epitomize the American experience.As the star of the hit ABC series "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman," Cain brought the superhero to life for millions of Americans.But he almost ended up in Hollywood by accident.
He originally planned to play professional football and was signed by the Buffalo Bills in 1988, but a devastating knee injury ended his NFL career before the regular season.Over the past decade, Cain has emerged as an outspoken conservative, and has not shied away from criticizing Hollywood and going against the grain in the entertainment business.DEAN CAIN DEFENDS JOINING ICE AFTER LEFTISTS 'SHRIEKED' TO DEFUND POLICEDean Cain said that he believes Hollywood "kind of died." (REUTERS/Daniel Cole)"We're the most giving, most compassionate nation in the history of mankind.And so, for me, it is truth, justice and the American Way, and I believe in the American Way.
We're not perfect, we are always striving for a more perfect union, but I love this country," Cain told Fox News Digital."There's no place like the United States of America.And so I'm 100% in on keeping this republic, as Benjamin Franklin said, ‘a republic if you can keep it.’ And we've had some ups and downs as of late.
I'm very happy with the current administration, and I think we're headed in the right direction."Cain argues that Hollywood is on the ropes and its woke chickens have come home to roost."Well, Hollywood's kind of died … I mean, when I first started … there were three networks back then.My dad was a film director, so I knew everything about the business being around him.
He said, ‘You can be an actor in television or you can be an actor in film’ … you had to pick one.That's changed. "Then there was a time where you had to be a television actor to become a film actor.
George Clooney.Johnny Depp.
And then it was make a sex tape and you get a shot to make a movie.That was the Kar...