Zachary Levi’s Talks “Criticism,” Favorite Bible Verse, & Hollywood Politics | Part II


Part II of our sit-down interview with Hollywood star Zachary Levi (Shazam, Tangled, Chuck). You can find part I here: https://youtu.be/1nG7IDv1Cf4?si=dK1Mzcjs_P-21TBE

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00:57 Joe Rogan & the left
03:27 Why Zach endorsed Trump
09:34 Zach & RFK’s relationship
16:37 Protestant Worship vs Catholic Worship
17:04 Zach’s addresses Abortion vs Pro-Life
30:32 Zach reads his favorite Bible verse
32:37 Zach’s plans for a new studio in Austin
42:40 Zach’s famous neighbor, Elon Musk
45:35 Why Shazam failed
47:43 Go woke go broke?
52:25 Zach addresses his hater’s comments
55:23 Zach’s comments about Pfizer
1:00:10 Zach’s favorite work of art
1:02:52 Zach’s favorite movie

Ann and Phelim return with Part Two of this special episode featuring award-winning actor Zachary Levi, star of the movies Shazam and Tangled, and the NBC series Chuck.

Recorded live in Austin, Texas, we take a deeper dive into Zach’s political journey and his perspective on why Democrats lost the election.

Zach opens up about the personal cost of his political views and the power of friendship in bridging ideological divides, including his own relationship with RFK Jr. and its impact on his political awakening.

Levi discusses his crunchy upbringing and shares his views on everything from Big Pharma, Catholicism, and Hollywood’s pro-abortion creed.

We also talk to Zach about his new film studio in Austin, Texas, a fulfillment of his lifelong dream to build a community based on shared values and redeem Hollywood’s brokenness.

Don’t miss another rich conversation with Zach Levi!

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