A group of demonstrators gathered outside the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on Tuesday night to protest the premiere of Captain America: Brave New World.

The protesters, waving signs and chanting slogans, voiced opposition to Disney and the film’s inclusion of the Israeli superhero Sabra, played by actress Shira Haas.

The demonstration lasted several hours, with protesters chanting “Free Palestine” and “Boycott Disney” while holding signs reading “Sabra has got to go” and “Disney supports genocide.”

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The group also directed its chants toward Disney, with protesters shouting, “Disney, Disney, you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide.”

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The backlash stems from Marvel’s decision to include Sabra, a character originally depicted in the comics as a Mossad agent.

The character’s inclusion sparked controversy when it was announced in 2022, leading to concerns from pro-Palestinian activists.

Marvel later responded with a statement, saying it was taking a “new approach” to the character in Brave New World.

The protests come amid ongoing tensions between Israel and Hamas.

A recently negotiated ceasefire agreement included the gradual release of Israeli hostages.

Speaking with Fox News’ Brett Baier on Sunday, President Donald Trump commented on the images of released Israeli hostages, comparing them to Holocaust survivors.

“They literally look like the old pictures of Holocaust survivors. I don’t know how long we’re gonna take that,” Trump said.

The controversy surrounding Brave New World comes as Disney faces increasing pressure from investors to move away from activist-driven initiatives.

The company has reportedly been scaling back its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs following criticism from shareholders and declining box office performance.

While Disney has not issued an official response to the protests at the premiere, the event highlights the growing scrutiny the entertainment industry faces over political and cultural issues.

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