Andrew Tate responded rather oddly to Robert Downey Jr.'s return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He expressed his discontent about people's reactions to the news on X with an elaborate tweet.
Marvel Studios announced at San Diego Comic-Con that Downey Jr. is coming back to the MCU to give life to one of the biggest Marvel villains of all time, Doctor Doom. He will feature in Avengers: Doomsday and potential future projects.
Downey Jr. previously played Tony Stark/Iron Man in the multi-billion-dollar franchise.
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However, Andrew Tate is no fan of the situation, and he's even more angered at people's reactions to the news. He has often spoken up against celebrity culture, urging his followers to focus on more personal aspects of life.
Taking to X, Tate condemned the fans attending the Comic-Con and cheering after the reveal, and labeled them "slaves." He said:
"Imagine screaming for this. Every single person in the crowd is a slave. Drones. The people who want you dead for not obeying the government. Stupid people are easily led and our “leaders” are treasonous. Stupid people by default are evil."
Andrew Tate vs. Hollywood, Olympics
This was not the first time Tate took a shot at Hollywood. In June, he mocked a resurfaced video featuring A-lister actors, including Downey Jr., opposing the candidacy of Donald Trump ahead of the 2016 U.S. elections. He claimed that he was "more Googled" than the celebrities in the video.
In another tweet last year during the "Barbenheimer" fever, Tate made an NSFW comment about Margot Robbie's Barbie.
However, not all connections Tate has with Hollywood are bitter. Before becoming the famous internet personality he is today, he helped Idris Elba train in kickboxing for the latter's in-ring debut.
In a recent series of tweets, Tate criticized the 2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony, calling it "GAY SATANIC garbage."