The newest Star Wars film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is the center of a boycott by Trump supporters for its "anti-white" and "anti-Trump" agendas.

Now, Trump supporters are fighting back through street art.

A conservative street artist by the name of Sabo posted pro-Trump movie posters in the theme of Rogue One targeting the film's premiere on Saturday, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

In an interview with THR, Sabo wanted to rub Trump's victory in the faces of liberal Hollywood, saying, "I'd never seen the mainstream media sell their souls for a candidate the way they did for Hillary, and she still lost."

Sabo also posted another pro-Trump movie poster from the film Why Him?

The Disney film joins a long list of companies and entities being boycotted by Trump supporters, including PepsiCo, Starbucks, Chobani, Kellogg, and the Broadway musical Hamilton.

It all started when the Star Wars' scriptwriter, Chris Weitz, tweeted in November, "Please note that the Empire is a white supremacist (human organization)."

His co-writer Gary Whitta replied, "Opposed by a multi-cultural group led by brave women."

Weitz then changed his Twitter avatar to the Galactic rebellion symbol with a safety pin on it, which is a signal of solidarity with racial, ethnic, and religious minorities who perceive Trump will persecute them.

Star Wars against hate. Spread it. pic.twitter.com/Dtf5uqpxba — Chris Weitz (@chrisweitz) November 11, 2016

After a Reddit user recently shared the anti-Semitic Infostormer article from August, Trump supporters vocalized their outrage over Twitter using the hashtag #DumpStarWars.

Stop using your multiculturalism anti-American agenda in a science fiction Disney movie. We just want to enjoy a fun movie. #DumpStarWars — Baked Alaska™ (@bakedalaska) December 8, 2016

Two Feminist propaganda Star Wars movies in a row, and Mark Hamill says Luke Skywalker may be gay. Time to #DumpStarWars — Mark Dice (@MarkDice) December 9, 2016

Hollywood and Disney stop politicizing movies. Why alienate Trump supporters? We won't watch this Anti Trump propaganda. #DumpStarWars — Irma Hinojosa 🇺🇸 (@latinaafortrump) December 9, 2016

However, with Sabo's recent artwork, it looks like we have an All-You-Can-Trigger buffet.