Actor Mark Ruffalo says he is firing back after a major Hollywood film studio labels him antisemitic following remarks he made about “genocide.” In an extended social media post, Ruffalo disputes the studio’s characterization and responds to the studio’s statement.
Across the coverage, both outlets describe Ruffalo’s reaction as strongly critical of the studio’s comments. He characterizes the studio’s remarks as “appalling” and “fundamentally dishonest,” and presents his post as a direct rebuttal to what he says is an unfair portrayal of his views. The reports focus on the public exchange between Ruffalo and the studio and do not provide additional independent detail about the studio’s specific wording beyond the claim that his “genocide” comments prompted the antisemitism label.
The two sources largely mirror each other in describing Ruffalo’s response and the studio’s decision, with no further agreed specifics in their excerpts about the full context of the original remarks or any formal process behind the studio’s determination.