In a stunning crossover between sports, business, and entertainment, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has reportedly teamed up with tech billionaire Elon Musk to launch a new film studio — one that insiders say will receive between $1 billion and $3 billion in initial investment.
The project, described as a “non-woke” media venture committed to traditional family values, is being positioned as a direct challenger to Hollywood’s cultural dominance. Sources close to the deal say Musk will bring technological innovation and financing power, while Hurts will serve as both a co-investor and high-profile cultural ambassador.
The move shocked both the NFL and Hollywood. For Hurts, who has already become the face of the Eagles’ future after signing a record-breaking contract, this investment signals a desire to build influence far beyond the football field. For Musk, it represents his latest foray into reshaping industries that he considers stagnant or ideologically captured.
Early reports suggest the studio will focus on producing blockbuster-style films and streaming content designed to appeal to a broad, mainstream audience — with heavy emphasis on “faith, family, and freedom.”
Either way, the combination of one of football’s brightest stars and one of the world’s most polarizing innovators has already guaranteed this studio a spotlight long before its first movie ever hits the screen.