A new 2020 presidential campaign video shared by President Donald Trump was yanked from Twitter after Warner Brothers protested its use of the music from the hit 2012 superhero film, “The Dark Knight Rises.”

“The use of Warner Bros.’ score from ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ in the campaign video was unauthorized,” a spokesperson from the studio said in a statement to Variety. The spot featured music from Hans Zimmer’s “Why Do We Fall?” and contained the text: “First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they call you a racist. Donald J. Trump. Your vote. Proved them all wrong. Trump: The Great Victory. 2020.”

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The video also took aim at Democratic heavyweights like former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and asserted, among other things, that Trump had been exonerated by special counsel Robert Mueller in his Russia probe. And according to USA Today, “The video amassed 1.85 million views within first five hours of Trump tweeting it to his millions of followers.”

This is not the first time Trump has gotten into trouble for referencing pop culture properties that do not want to be associated with him. HBO had to get involved when a Trump ad referenced “Game of Thrones,” while Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler had to demand that Trump stop using his songs at his political rallies.

However, “The Dark Knight Rises” reference is different because of how the film has been appropriated by the alt-right. As with Pepe the Frog, the creators do not share the political views of those on the alt-right, but their creative property has nonetheless been hijacked by outspoken racists. The Christopher Nolan-directed film — and, more specifically, its fascistic revolutionary villain, Bane — has been referenced in racist hate speech directed against Black Lives Matter protesters by the popular alt-right site Virginia Dare and throughout the far right corners of the Internet.