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Elon Musk streams Armie Hammer's 'Citizen Vigilante' on X for 48-hour limited engagement

Elon Musk Posts Banned Armie Hammer Film 'Citizen Vigilante' on X for 48 Hours

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Lexi Carson

14h ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Elon Musk posted the full film 'Citizen Vigilante' — an Armie Hammer-starring indie movie banned in Germany over violent content concerns — to his X account for 48 hours, making it available to his 240M+ followers. The film was written and directed by Uwe Boll, who also shared it. Though removed from both accounts, the movie has been reposted by other X users. The film is one of Hammer's first indie projects since being dropped by his agency following 2021 sexual misconduct allegations, and Boll says a sequel is coming.

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Twitter / XElon Musk Posts Banned Armie Hammer Film 'Citizen Vigilante' on X for 48 Hourshollywoodreporter.com

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Elon Musk posted the full movie to his X account, which has more than 240 million followers, making it available to watch for 48 hours.
Citizen Vigilante was banned in Germany because regulators refused to grant the film an age rating over concerns that its violent content could incite violence against immigrants.
While it's no longer available on either account, the movie has since been reposted by X users.
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The film is one of Hammer's first indie projects since he was dropped by his agency following allegations of sexual misconduct in 2021. Writer-director Uwe Boll says a sequel is coming next year.

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