HOLLYWOOD IS IN SHAMBLES. Blockbuster director Sam Raimi has dropped a BOMBSHELL admission, confessing the multi-billion dollar Marvel Cinematic Universe DELIBERATELY WASTED the talent of acclaimed actress Rachel McAdams. In a shocking exposé, Raimi revealed to Total Film that McAdams was CRIMINALLY “underutilized” in the Disney-owned “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” forcing him to make a secret pact to rescue her career from the Marvel machine.
This is a DAMNING indictment of Hollywood’s factory system. “I saw how talented she was and actually underutilized, and I promised myself that I would work with her again,” Raimi declared, exposing how even A-list stars are reduced to EXPENDABLE CGI props in Disney’s profit-churning assembly line. His new film, “Send Help,” isn’t just a thriller—it’s a REVENGE mission against an industry that grinds artistry into dust.
The plot is a METAPHOR for Hollywood’s toxic decay. McAdams plays an undervalued employee stranded with her “douchebag boss,” a scenario Raimi chillingly promises will see the beloved actress transform into a “terrible villain.” This is NOT a whodunnit, but a harrowing reveal of what happens when genius is suppressed. Raimi vows the film will “turn left when they think it’s gonna turn right,” forcing audiences to question everything they know about their favorite stars.
This is more than a casting announcement—it’s a WAR CRY. While “Send Help” hits theaters, the subtext is clear: the real villains aren’t on screen, but in the boardrooms that treat human beings as underutilized assets. Raimi is pulling back the curtain, and what we see will HAUNT the entertainment industry forever.
The fantasy is over; the magic was just mismanagement all along.




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