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Elon Musk Posts Armie Hammer’s Controversial Comeback Film ‘Citizen Vigilante’ on X

Sofia Martinez — Culture & Entertainment Editor
By Sofia Martinez · Culture & Entertainment Editor
· 1 min read

Elon Musk recently shared the independent film "Citizen Vigilante" on his social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. The film, which stars Armie Hammer, was made available to Musk's substantial following of over 240 million users. This move by Musk brought the controversial indie-action film to a wide audience for a limited period.

"Citizen Vigilante" is directed and written by German filmmaker Uwe Boll. The film's release on X was notable given its controversial nature. The blurb indicates that the film was banned, though the specifics of this ban are not detailed. The movie was accessible on Musk's platform for approximately 48 hours before being removed.

The decision by Elon Musk to host the film on X has drawn attention to both the platform and the movie itself. The film's availability, even for a short duration, exposed it to a massive global audience, potentially reigniting discussions around its content and Armie Hammer's career. The circumstances surrounding the film's ban and its subsequent platforming by Musk are likely to be subjects of further interest.

The film has since been taken down from Musk's X account. The implications of this digital distribution, however brief, remain a point of discussion regarding the influence of major social media figures on the visibility of artistic works, particularly those that have faced challenges or controversy. The future accessibility and reception of "Citizen Vigilante" are now subjects of renewed speculation following this prominent online showing.