LAS VEGAS — Forty years after Ronald Reagan’s last political campaign — and more than two decades after his death — Facebook has decided promoting a biopic about the 40th US president is too political and can’t be advertised online, say the producers of the new film “Reagan.”
The film, starring Dennis Quaid, Penelope Ann Miller, Jon Voight and Mena Suvari, hits theaters on August 30.
A letter obtained by the New York Post shows an executive of Rawhide Pictures, which produced “Reagan,” asking Mark Zuckerberg, head of Facebook’s parent firm Meta, to allow the film’s account “to both freely post as well as advertise our content” on the platform.

The turndowns are the second time the film’s promos have been blocked. But two weeks ago, a Facebook spokesperson told Newsweek magazine the rejections were “incorrectly” applied and “there are no restrictions” that would block administrators of the movie’s Facebook page from posting promotional materials.