Paramount clapped back at Hollywood actor Mark Ruffalo for invoking “antisemitic tropes” in an unhinged rant raging against the company’s upcoming merger.

The media giant swiftly issued a lengthy statement on Friday after the Hulk-portrayer spouted off on social media, criticizing Paramount’s proposed $110 billion merger with Warner Bros.

“We are, as always, troubled when antisemitic tropes are invoked in purported service of a business dispute. Words like ‘genocide’ and ‘apartheid,’ applied to a corporate transaction, aren’t just wrong — they’re a bridge too far, and they cheapen the very real suffering those words are meant to describe,” the company said in a statement, initially reported by CNN’s Brian Stelter.

Oracle’s Larry Ellison, left, and his son Paramount CEO David Ellison back in 2013.
The Hulk portrayer spouted off on social media, allegedly using “antisemitic tropes” to criticize the Paramount-Warner Bros merger.

“We understand people feel strongly about this merger and are hopeful and expect that it will be judged based on the legal merits, not underlying bias. We’re asking for the same good faith we’re extending: less rhetoric, more understanding. Paramount’s future is being written for everyone who wants to make and watch great stories,” the statement concluded.

The 58-year-old “Thanks For Sharing” star posted a years-old video of former Oracle CEO Safra Catz speaking about “profoundly scary technology” to his Instagram Stories.

“There’s a few things that we did that I really can’t talk about to advance the agenda for the Israeli military. But we have some really profoundly scary technology at Oracle and we wanted to make sure that it was available for the effort,” Catz said in the clip, seen by Variety.

The “Zodiac” actor responded to the clip in a now-expired post, writing: “This is the company that Larry Ellison is using to fund his son David’s Warner Bros acquisition.

“These ‘really profoundly scary technologies’ will most likely be merged into one of the largest media conglomerates in the world and one day used on you.

Social media screenshot of Ruffalo’s antisemitic remarks.

“Look how she revels in what we now have come to see as a genocide, which was built on an apartheid system of oppression powered by Oracle,” the “Shutter Island” performer wrote.

“Larry Ellison will own most of ‘Para Bros.’ Larry is a classic Oligarch. They are crushing workers and consolidating the wealth of the world for their own power and concentrated dominance,” wrote the “Poor Things” actor.

Representatives for Oracle, Warner Bros and Ruffalo did not immediately return requests for comment.

Ruffalo’s meltdown comes days after Paramount Skydance asked a federal judge to require the dozen states challenging its acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery to post a $1.88 billion bond to address the costs of delay to the corporate marriage.

Paramount is required to pay a fee of $7 million per day if the $110 billion merger does not close by Sept. 30.

The states challenging are California, New York, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington.

The attorneys general in those states have argued that the acquisition would violate the Clayton Antitrust Act, which prohibits anticompetitive mergers.

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