Judging from the nuclear meltdown occurring on the Left in general and in Hollywood in particular, America is in for some great short-term entertainment. If you recall heads literally exploding in “Kingsman: The Secret Service,” you get the idea. It’s hilarious, delicious and totally satisfying.

Jeffrey Katzenberg penned an open letter to Hollywood, published in The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday, making his feelings clear: “Whatever path President-Elect Trump chooses, the way of Candidate Trump will not be our way.” He added that while he is “hoping for the best,” Katzenberg, who has known Trump for decades, is “still planning for the worst.”

“The vote for Trump was partially anti-media and anti-Hollywood.”

United Talent Agency CEO Jeremy Zimmer apparently sent out a company-wide memo that said, in part, “Many of us will be scared and threatened and we can give comfort. Some of us will be happy because our voice was heard. Either way, it’s a challenging moment, so let’s be extra sensitive and caring with others.” The irony that an agent said this cannot possibly have been lost on some people in Tinseltown.

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Zimmer’s note may only have been topped by a conciliatory statement from one of the town’s grandest bullies, Harvey Weinstein, who told The Hollywood Reporter, “It is my hope that President-elect Trump will [work] with Hillary and others. It will make people less fearful, which I’m sure he wants and it’s what we need as a country.”

Communications professor Stephen Winzenburg, of Iowa’s Grand View University, told THR, “The vote for Trump was partially anti-media and anti-Hollywood.” He’s correct. Americans were sick of being lied to by media that didn’t even pretend to be neutral this time around — nor do they take kindly to being lectured by movie stars.

So what might happen to Hollywood in the longer term — say, eight years? One might consider that content just might swing more conservative, believe it or not. It’s too early to know for sure, but here’s how things just might play out:

A bright light will appear above their heads. There’s money to be made in conservative content!

As panic envelops the entertainment business, you can expect even more leftist bashing of conservatives, and of President-Elect Donald J. Trump, specifically. Hilarity will ensue as leftists trot out tons of allegorical content about battling a dictator, or a fascist regime.

This will occur despite the fact that the Left still doesn’t realize that fascism, Nazism, communism, socialism, and Marxism place the state over individual sovereignty — a hallmark of the Left. Terry Gilliam couldn’t even recognize this in his landmark unintentionally conservative 1985 film, “Brazil.”

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There will be the ongoing “important” movies and TV shows about racism, blaming it on conservatives, without any self-awareness regarding the racist history of the Democratic Party, that the Dixiecrats were summarily voted out of Congress after switching parties, and that the Civil Rights Act was opposed by most Democrats (and that the 19th Amendment was repeatedly voted down by Democrats).

However, a strange and unexpected thing will happen. Even though most studio bosses are liberals, they will slowly realize that box office, ratings, and streaming revenue will decline as leftist-themed content fails time and time again. They will look around, and realize that Marvel Films, Pixar Films, and “Star Wars” all have conservative themes. They will see that, despite Marc Cuban, “Shark Tank” remains as popular as ever.

They will realize that conservative authors frequently own the top of the best-seller lists, that conservative talk radio owns the airwaves, and conservative news channels are consistently the most-watched shows.

And a bright light will appear above their heads. There’s money to be made in conservative content!

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Then, despite crowing for years against “corporate welfare,” they will continue to use state tax incentives to produce more content, and have their lobbyists push state legislatures to increase those incentives.

These moguls will never actually admit to being happy about their brilliant idea to switch political messaging, as profits start to rise and viewership increases. They will even secretly be thrilled that Trump’s presidency has brought them all these new audiences (that were always out there to begin with).