Marvel’s “Avengers: Endgame” stars reunited in an advert for the Democratic ticket that was mocked as “new cringe” for the Harris marketing campaign.
Actors Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, Danai Gurira, Don Cheadle and Paul Bettany took half in a video endorsement for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz that was posted on Ruffalo’s X account Thursday.
“We’re back. Let’s #AssembleForDemocracy. In the #ElectionEndgame, every vote counts,” Ruffalo wrote, encouraging individuals to vote for Harris and Democrats.
Within the video, they jokingly recommended Harris wanted a catchphrase, referencing their previous motion pictures.
“How about this? I’m just off the top of my head: ‘I can do this all day,’” Evans mentioned.
“What about something punchier like—” Downey mentioned.
“Boom! You looking for this?” Cheadle completed.
“Kamala forever,” Gurira added.
Bettany remarked, “How about ‘I’m down with democracy’? It’s clean and simple.”
“I’m Kamala Harris and I say down with democracy,” Cheadle joked, including, “Yeah, together we got to tear down democracy.”
Close to the top of the video, he phrased it saying, “I’m Kamala Harris, and I am down with democracy.”
The video was roasted by different X customers who noticed it as an embarrassing and not directly tone-deaf advert for Harris.
“New cringe just dropped,” Washington Examiner contributor Kimberly Ross wrote.
Conservative commentator Carmine Sabia wrote, “I believe we can safely say Vice President Kamala Harris has secured the Hollywood douchenozzle vote.”
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz commented, “Um, a little too much honesty here….Kamala Harris ‘tearing down democracy!’”
“This is my fight song,” The Spectator contributing editor Stephen Miller joked, referencing a 2016 video full of liberal celebrities for former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Former member of the U.S. Military Particular Drive Jim Hanson remarked, “That’s awesome. Now I never have to watch another Avengers flick ever.”
“As a marvel fan this is so sad to watch. Whatever happened to the days of ‘Republicans buy shoes too’?” Gen Z commentator Chandler Crump wrote.
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In 2016, Downey, Johansson, Ruffalo and Cheadle had been amongst a number of celebrities who additionally appeared in an advert attacking then-candidate Donald Trump. Within the video, Cheadle requested viewers in the event that they needed to vote for a “racist, abusive coward who could permanently damage the fabric of our society.”
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A number of celebrities have come out in help of Harris forward of the election. On Monday, singer Beyoncé spoke forward of and launched Harris at a rally in Houston, Texas.