Anaconda (2025) is a meta-comedy about middle-aged friends remaking the 1997 film in the Amazon, facing real giant snakes and criminals, emphasizing friendship, nostalgia, and low-budget filmmaking satire. It features virtually no progressive ideological elements driving the narrative, casting, or themes. The diverse cast—including Thandiwe Newton, Ice Cube (with cameo), Daniela Melchior, and Selton Mello—feels organic to the international rainforest setting and echoes the original film's ensemble without forced race/gender swaps or identity politics. Notably, the film satirizes Hollywood's trend of injecting 'serious themes' like misogyny or economic injustice into horror, with characters comically brainstorming 'themes!' to elevate their remake, explicitly poking fun at socially conscious films like Jordan Peele's without any activist intent from director Tom Gormican. Reception focuses on tonal issues, weak script, and unfunny meta elements, with no significant backlash labeling it 'woke' or citing DEI; audiences and critics praise the fun cast chemistry and lack of preachiness, making it a refreshing throwback to apolitical entertainment.