Spencer Pratt channels Jedi prowess to rescue Los Angeles in a ‘Star Wars’-inspired viral clip, as his campaign gains traction.
The innovative AI artist, known for previously transforming Pratt into Batman, unveils his latest creation by casting the former reality TV star as a lightsaber-wielding Jedi tasked with saving a devastated city. Pratt faces off against the villainous Darth Vader, portrayed by Karen Bass.
In this imaginative scenario, California Governor Gavin Newsom assumes the role of Emperor Palpatine, the mastermind behind “Darth” Bass’s destructive plans, instructing her on how to ensure the city’s complete ruin.

“You didn’t finish burning the city to ashes during your first term,” Newsom tells Bass. “Ensure you complete the mission in your second.”
Bass warns Emperor Newsom that their scheme faces only one obstacle: “someone speaking the truth.”
“As long as hope remains absent, the city belongs to us,” she asserts.
Kamala Harris also makes an appearance in the video, she is in smart civilian dress and is clutching a bottle of vodka, she is also directed to stop Pratt.
As Pratt and Bass clash in an epic lightsaber battle above the city, the Jedi soon finds heâs not alone â with Angeleno after Angeleno igniting their own sabers to join the fight against Storm Troopers bearing DSA (Democratic Socialists of America) armor.


“Our children deserve to be safe,” one mother exclaims.
“You had twenty years to fix things,” a construction worker adds.
The video ends with the battle raging and the message on the screen, ” L.A. is worth saving.
LA is worth saving. Vote Spencer Pratt. pic.twitter.com/S9O8jvTz4I
— Charles Curran (@charliebcurran) May 11, 2026
Charles Curran is the brain behind the videos.
“LA is worth saving. Vote Spencer Pratt,” he said in a post on X, which Pratt re-shared on his own account.
Already the âStar Warsâ clip has garnered 2.4 million views and is being praised by Republicans like Texas Sen. Ted Cruz who reposted the clip.
âHow could you not vote for this guy?â Cruz wrote.
Podcast host Dave Rubin of the “Rubin Report Show” called the video “Brilliant.
The Post reached out to Pratt and Bass” campaigns for further comment.
The mayoral primaries are set for June 2. If no candidate secures more than 50% of the vote, the top two will advance to the November general election.

