Another celebrity has made an endorsement for Mitt Romney, but this time it's not what you think.

Joss Whedon has made his "endorsement" for Gov. Romney along with a message to the American people.

The famous filmmaker and television series creator posted a video online saying, "Like a lot of liberal Americans, I was excited when Barack Obama took office four years ago. But it's a very different world now, and Mitt Romney is a very different candidate."

Whedon talks about where he sees Romney leading this country saying that he is the candidate "with the vision and determination to cut through business-as-usual politics and finally put this country back on the path to the zombie apocalypse."

"The one percent will no longer be the very rich," the filmmaker's mocking advertisement states about the richest people in the nation. Instead he says, the one percent will be "the very fast," as a reference to the running zombies in the post-apocalyptic thriller "28 Days Later."

The fake ad comes after Whedon's real support for President Barack Obama as he has donated over $35,000 to the president.

The director's ad continues: "ask yourself, 'am I ready for the purity and courage of Mitt Romney's apocalyptic vision?' Mitt's ready. He's not afraid to face a ravening, rasping hoard of sub-humans, because that's how he sees poor people already. Let's all embrace the future, stop pretending we care about each other, and start hoarding canned goods."

Whedon has many claims to fame as the director of "The Avengers" and creator of television series such as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Firefly."

The ad ends on a grim statement saying,"if Mitt takes office, sooner or later, the zombies will come for all of us."