Brie Larson Uses Captain Marvel to Get Political!
Just before the upcoming election, Captain Marvel actress Brie Larson took to Twitter to use her character to get people to “Rock The Vote.” Check out the tweet below:
CAPTAIN MARVOTE IS A BAD PUN BUT NOW THAT I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE VOTE TOMORROW pic.twitter.com/ZhXk5Qzkt5
— Brie Larson (@brielarson) November 5, 2018
Larsson used an absolutely awful pun, which she admits in order to get people to the polls. However, she didn’t just use a bad pun, she used her upcoming role as Captain Marvel to get people to vote. She shared a brand new photo from the set in order to encourage her fans to vote stating, “PLEASE VOTE TOMORROW.”
Reactions to Larson’s political Tweet were mixed.
My blue wave ?? #VOTE pic.twitter.com/oqrmwqci15
— Sully (@ksully54) November 6, 2018
— mintmintdoodles ✨ (@Mintmintdoodles) November 5, 2018
Already voted, even wore my Captain Marvel jacket (I take that jacket with me, most of the time, these days).
— ︽✵︽ (@GeekWolfe) November 6, 2018
I am voting RED!!! MAGA!!! & KAG!!!
— SquiresRTR (@rtr_patriot) November 5, 2018
Imma vote Democrat as well ? #BlueWave pic.twitter.com/V1XIjmbSKj
— Jeremy D. Lloyd (@Legend662) November 6, 2018
This isn’t the first time Marvel Studios stars decided to use their clout in an attempt to sway people to vote. A number of the Avengers: Infinity War cast teamed up with the anti-gun group March For Our Lives in order to get people to vote.
The group included Chris Evans, Chadwick Boseman, Scarlett Johansson, Don Cheadle, and Mark Ruffalo. They were joined by Marvel TV’s Rosario Dawson and [easyazon_link identifier=”B01J5SES5U” locale=”US” tag=”boundingintocomics-20″]X-Men: First Class[/easyazon_link]’ Zoe Kravitz. March for Our Lives activists David Hogg and Emma Gonzalez were also part of the video as they attempted to push people to vote for their anti-gun agenda.
Today is our first #TurnoutTuesday! Knock on 25 doors in your community and help them register to vote! Plus voting feels great. Just ask these guys ↓ pic.twitter.com/8yQOR4preA
— March For Our Lives (@AMarch4OurLives) October 2, 2018
Larson followed in the wake of Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo, who used his role to get political. Ruffalo used the mystery surrounding the Avengers 4 title in order to get people to register to vote. He also went on a twitter spree trying to get fans to get their own friends to vote in a bid to show how important he felt the mid-term election was.
It’s Avengers 4: Register to Vote https://t.co/PYLb17NbzP
— Mark Ruffalo (@MarkRuffalo) October 9, 2018
Marvel Studios actors have tried to sway elections before. During the 2016 election cycle Iron Man actor Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, Don Cheadle and other Hollywood celebrities joined “Save the Day” to campaign against then-candidate Donald Trump.
What do you think? Was Brie Larson’s plea for people to Rock The Vote cool? Or are you tired of actors getting involved in politics?
Captain Marvel is expected to make its way to theaters next year on March 8th, 2019.
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