Entertainment NewsJesse Eisenberg: Comic-Con is like a "Kind of Genocide"

Jesse Eisenberg: Comic-Con is like a “Kind of Genocide”

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Jesse Eisenberg calls Comic-Con a type of genocide.

Apparently, Jesse Eisenberg hated his time at Comic-Con.

The Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice star compared the convention to a mass killing of people during a red carpet interview on Monday.

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“It is like being screamed at by thousands of people. I don’t know what the experience is throughout history, probably some kind of genocide,” he told the Associated Press. “I can’t think of anything that’s equivalent.”

Eisenberg was at the convention to promote Batman v Superman with co-stars Ben Affleck, Amy Adams, Henry Cavill, Jeremy Irons, Gal Gadot, and Holly Hunter.

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