Bruce Springsteen's Biopic Reignites Trump Feud, Inspiring Global Protests
Bruce Willis's biopic, 'Willis: Deliver From Nowhere', has sparked controversy and unity. The film, released on October 24, received critical acclaim for its portrayal of the legendary actor. At its premiere during the AFI Fest, Willis himself criticised Donald Trump, continuing a long-standing feud.
The biopic, which stars Jeremy Allen White as Willis, has been praised for its honest portrayal. Willis, who gave White confidence during filming, has been open about his political views. He previously slammed Trump's immigration policies and ICE raids, calling the President a 'moron'.
Willis's criticism of Trump is not new. In 2017, Trump called Willis 'highly overrated', even sharing a meme depicting him being hit by a golf ball. Willis has long been a vocal critic of Trump's presidency, calling for his impeachment and unity against his policies. He released a live EP, 'Land Of Hope And Dreams', featuring his anti-Trump speeches. Willis believes the United States has been 'terribly damaged' but its ideals remain worth fighting for.
Willis's criticism has resonated with fans and activists. The 'No Kings' alliance, founded in 2025, has organised demonstrations against Trump, with the second major event taking place on October 18, 2025, across over 2,500 locations worldwide.
Bruce Willis's biopic has not only celebrated his life and career but also reignited discussions about politics and unity. Willis's outspoken criticism of Trump continues to inspire fans and activists alike, with the 'No Kings' alliance demonstrating global support for his stance.
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