Celebrities, led by actor Mark Ruffalo, are encouraging Americans to vote on Nov. 8. Ruffalo is part of a three-minute video campaign titled “Save the Day.”
Joining Ruffalo in the voting campaign are fellow celebrities Robert Downey Jr., Julianne Moore and Scarlett Johansson who at the end of the video promised that Rufallo would do a full-frontal nude scene just to get people to vote on Nov. 8, the second Tuesday of the month, reported Time.
The man behind the campaign is Joss Whedon, director of “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” During an interview by Cosmopolitan UK to promote the movie, Ruffalo was asked four sexist questions that are normally thrown to Johansson who plays Black Widow in the Marvel superhero movie.
The questions were clothes for the red carpet, special poses, pressure to slim down and cleansing tips to remove make-up. Ruffalo gamely answered the questions of the fashion magazine.
Also included in the video campaign are TV stars Matt McGorry, Jesse Williams and Neil Patrick Harris. Although the celebrities did not mention any candidate, one actor made an obvious reference to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump as “a racist, abusive coward who could permanently damage the fabric of our society.”
Ruffalo next movie is The Hulk where his clothes would likely rip off. According to Manhuntdaily, Ruffalo had nude scenes in "The Kids Are All Right," where he had butt exposure. In 2014, Ruffalo starred in the Ryan Murphy movie "The Normal Heart" where he had intense gay sex scenes with Matt Bomer.