The Presence of Satanism in Hollywood

Pulling the curtains back

Arshdeep Supra
3 min readApr 25, 2023
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The entertainment industry has long been a source of fascination and speculation for many people, with its glitz and glamour, famous celebrities, and larger-than-life productions.

However, over the years, rumors and allegations of Satanic practices and beliefs among some Hollywood insiders have also emerged, leading to questions about the extent of Satanism in the industry.

Satanism is a diverse and complex belief system that has been the subject of much controversy and misunderstanding over the years.

While some individuals and groups may identify as Satanists, their beliefs and practices may vary widely, and not all of them involve the worship of Satan or other deities.

Despite this, the use of Satanic imagery and symbolism has been a recurring theme in popular culture, including in Hollywood movies and music videos.

Some have argued that this is evidence of a wider presence of Satanic beliefs and practices in the entertainment industry.

One of the most famous examples of Satanic imagery in Hollywood is the 1968 horror film "Rosemary’s Baby." Directed by Roman Polanski, the film tells the story of a young woman who becomes pregnant with the devil’s child.

The film’s use of Satanic symbolism and themes led to controversy and accusations of promoting Satanism, although Polanski himself has denied any such intention.

In recent years, allegations of Satanic practices and beliefs among some Hollywood insiders have also emerged. In 2017, actor Corey Feldman claimed in an interview that he and other child actors had been victims of sexual abuse by powerful Hollywood executives who were also involved in Satanic rituals.

Although he did not provide specific evidence to support his claims, they have led to renewed speculation about the presence of Satanic practices in Hollywood.

However, it is important to note that such claims should be approached with a critical and objective mindset, and not simply accepted at face value.

While there may be individuals in the entertainment industry who identify as Satanists, it is not necessarily indicative of a wider presence of Satanic practices or beliefs in the industry as a whole.

Furthermore, it is important to recognize that the use of Satanic imagery and symbolism in popular culture is not necessarily evidence of an association with Satanism.

In many cases, such imagery may be used simply for artistic or symbolic purposes, rather than indicating a literal belief in Satanism.

In conclusion, while there have been rumors and allegations of Satanic practices and beliefs among some individuals in the entertainment industry, it is important to approach such claims with a critical and objective mindset.

The use of Satanic imagery in popular culture does not necessarily indicate a direct association with Satanism, and it is important to avoid making assumptions or sweeping generalizations about the beliefs and practices of individuals or groups within the industry without credible evidence to support such claims.

But who knows? There are dozens of other theories that Hollywood is associated with the devil. What do you think?

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Arshdeep Supra

Canadian Writer. The sky is often the limit, but not for me. I’m an astronaut. For inquiries please contact me at: arshdeep.sr44@gmail.com