The cast of “Superbad” is coming back for a reunion and watch party, but there’s a catch that Trump supporters may not be too fond of.

The cast of the movie is asking viewers to donate to the Democratic party – the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, to be exact. Wisconsin has been a battleground state for the elections as it has swung both Democratic and Republican, depending on the candidate and voter turnout.

In the 2016 presidential election, Wisconsin was a key state for Trump to win the election as it swung red in favor of the Republican candidate.

The cast of the movie has asked viewers to “chip in” to attend the watch party as they said, “If Trump wins Wisconsin, his path to an electoral college win dramatically increases. Your donation will go toward stopping Trump from winning back the White House.”

Cast members have asked for at least a $27 donation, saying this is what most viewers have provided. Donators must be at least 18 years old and be a U.S. citizen. The reunion and watch part is being paid for by the Democratic Party of Wisconsin.

The “Superbad” reunions and watch party, which will include cast members, Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Seth Rogen, Judd Apatow, Bill Hader, Martha MacIssac, Greg Mottola, and Evan Goldberg, and promises to provide “joking” and “live commentary” from the beginning of the movie until the end.

The “Superbad” movie will be livestreamed on Tuesday at 8 p.m. CST.

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“Superbad” star Seth Rogen shared movie trivia on Twitter to celebrate the film's 10th anniversary. Sony Pictures