The real question is whether Sydney Sweeney will be blackballed by the radical Left power brokers in Hollywood—or whether they’ll finally wake up and smell the coffee (i.e., the money).
“The real question is whether Sydney Sweeney will be blackballed by the radical Left power brokers in Hollywood—or whether they’ll finally wake up and smell the coffee (i.e., the money).”
Hollywood is irrelevant. Sweeney could just as easy form a film company and go independent. There are movie sets all over the world that can be used. Add in AI capabilities and Sweeney is all set to go.
The real question is whether Sydney Sweeney will be blackballed by the radical Left power brokers in Hollywood—or whether they’ll finally wake up and smell the coffee (i.e., the money).
Assuming these two projects happen, she will be busy. Saw comments above about her lack of talent. She would have not gotten these roles and some of the ones whe has already done just by have good tits and ass. Also saw a commnet above about a twin sister. She only has a brother, wiki would have noted if he was her twin.
Upcoming
It was reported that Sweeney will next produce and star in Christy, a biopic about boxer Christy Martin.* On taking the role, Sweeney said: “I was blown away and inspired by (Martin’s) strength, her perseverance, and who she is as a woman. Having a character that has so many layers and depths, that’s a dream as an actor... Then, on the physical side, I grew up kickboxing and grappling. I’m a very outdoorsy, athletic person, so to play a character that (required me) to transform myself was a dream. I loved every part of it.” At the end of 2025, Sweeney is set to co-star in The Housemaid, an adaptation of the bestselling novel of the same name.
Additionally, Sweeney is attached to play Kim Novak in Scandalous, a romantic drama to be directed by former co-star Colman Domingo. It will shoot in early 2026.
* Christine Renea Salters (previously Martin; born June 12, 1968), nicknamed “The Coal Miner’s Daughter”, is an American former professional boxer, boxing analyst and motivational speaker. Competing from 1989 to 2012, she held the WBC female super welterweight title in 2009. Martin was the first female boxer elected to the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame in 2016, and was also elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2020, which was the first year that women were on the ballot.