Obama called out a Hollywood star on live TV for their film sequels, causing an awkward moment.

The actor was completely unaware of the insult.

August 21st 2024.

Obama called out a Hollywood star on live TV for their film sequels, causing an awkward moment.
In the recent Democratic National Convention, former US President Barack Obama made a playful jab at movie sequels, saying they are usually worse than the original. As he said this, the camera panned to Hollywood actor Don Cheadle, who couldn't help but laugh along with the audience. The moment was captured by viewers on social media, who interpreted it as a dig at Don's involvement in the critically panned Iron Man 2.

But Don is no stranger to sequels, having also appeared in Ocean's Twelve and the recently released Space Jam: A New Legacy. Fans were quick to defend him on Twitter, pointing out that he was also in Iron Man 3, which they believe to be the best Marvel movie. One fan even exclaimed, "Don doesn't deserve that disrespect!"

As the convention continued, Obama warned the nation about the dangers of re-electing Donald Trump, saying, "We do not need four more years of bluster and bumbling and chaos." The camera once again panned to Don, who seemed to be enjoying the speech.

But it wasn't just Obama's words that caught the audience's attention. As @RikaParty pointed out, the production team had no chill as they cut to Don when Obama mentioned sequels being worse. This caused quite a stir on social media, with fans joking about the coincidence and calling for "Justice for Iron Man 2."

Don, who joined the Iron Man franchise for its sequel, rose to fame in the 90s with his role in Devil in a Blue Dress. He then went on to star in other hit films such as Boogie Nights, Bulworth, and Rosewood. In 2004, he was nominated for an Oscar for his role in Hotel Rwanda and later won an Emmy for his guest appearance in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.

Despite his success in the film industry, Don remains humble and down-to-earth. He was reportedly unaware of the savage camera edit at the convention and continues to focus on his work. In fact, he is set to lead the upcoming Marvel movie, Armor Wars, which was originally planned as a Disney Plus series.

Don's talent and hard work have earned him a dedicated fan base and recognition in the global entertainment industry. If you have a celebrity story or any news related to Don, don't hesitate to get in touch with us. We'd love to hear from you and share your story with the world.

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