Election boost for Kamala Harris: The "Avengers" stand by her side!

USA - The decision will be made next Tuesday: The US election between Kamala Harris (60) and Donald Trump (78) is coming up! To mark the occasion, the cast of the "Avengers" films have come together to publicly support Kamala Harris.

The "Avengers" have joined forces to support Kamala Harris (60) in the US elections.
The "Avengers" have joined forces to support Kamala Harris (60) in the US elections.  © Screenshot/X/@MarkRuffalo

"Hulk" actor Mark Ruffalo (56) posted a video on the X platform yesterday, Thursday, in which the Marvel actors gathered via video call.

Scarlett Johansson (39), aka "Black Widow", opened the call by thanking everyone who took part.

She was joined by "War Machine" actor Don Cheadle (59), "Black Panther" star Danai Gurira (46), "Vision" actor Paul Bettany (53), "Captain America" aka Chris Evans (43) and "Tony Stark" himself, Robert Downey Jr. (59).

"It's our pleasure to join together and encourage voters to participate in this election," Gurira said. During the conversation, they voiced their support for incumbent Vice President Kamala Harris and tried to come up with a suitable slogan for her.

The 46-year-old suggested "Kamala Forever", in reference to "Wakanda Forever" from the "Black Panther" film series.

"Avengers" cast publicly supports Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris (60) is hoping for many votes next Tuesday.
Kamala Harris (60) is hoping for many votes next Tuesday.  © John Locher/AP/dpa

In the end, they settled on "I'm Kamala Harris, and I'm for democracy."

It remains to be seen whether the Vice President will use the new slogan in her campaign, but having some of the world's most powerful superheroes on her side certainly can't hurt.

The Marvel cast are not the only ones to publicly support the 60-year-old - they are just a small part of the celebrity world that has come out in support of the Vice President.

Leonardo DiCaprio (49), Beyoncé (43), Eminem (52), Jennifer Lawrence (34), Billie Eilish (22) and many morehave already publicly given Harris their vote.