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Mark Ruffalo lets a troll Trump stand in the air and the public “Fallon” eats it

Mark Ruffalo lets a troll Trump stand in the air and the public “Fallon” eats it

Actor Mark Ruffalo – who was never shy to thicken Donald Trump -He threw the president shadow without saying his name while promoting the new dystopian science comedy “Mickey 17” in Thursday’s episode “The Tonight Show”.

“I play a small dictator,” Ruffalo told him host Jimmy Fallon about his role as authoritarian politician Kenneth Marshall in the latest film of the winning director, Bong Joon Ho, who took place next week.

The star “Avengers” left the comment to stay in the air, while the laugh collapsed through the public “Tonight Show”.

“At that time, I shot it three years ago and thought it was above,” Ruffalo said.

The interruption of the effect, he added: “And now, I realize that it is totally underlined.”

Hate and applause grew up and Ruffalo cracked: “I mean, I did a documentary.”

Ruffalo and Bong Joon Ho, last week, told reporters in Seoul, South Korea that the character was not inspired by Trump, despite rumors that he was.

“As the film presents various political nightmares and representations of dictators, viewers seem to design their own history,” said Bong Joon-Ho, for Yonhap news agency.

“He is a small archetypal dictator,” Ruffalo said. “I have seen this type of leader from time to time in the last century. They are all the same-egotistics, fragile, egocentric and self-serving. “

Ruffalo has for years it was a vocal critic of Trump’s and campaigning for democratic candidate Kamala Harris at the elections of 2024.

“We hit our bottom”, ” he acknowledged Following Trump’s victory in November.

“I suffered a great loss,” Ruffalo said. “It is a loss that touches deeply so much of what I worked and hoped and dreamed for so long.”

Follow the trailer for “Mickey 17” here: