Actor Jonathan Majors, who was touted to be the MCU’s new big villain, has remained silent since being found guilty of assault and harassment.
Actor Jonathan Majors has told his story in a televised interview following his dismissal from Marvel Studios after his guilty verdict at the trial was made public. Recall that less than a month later, the actor who plays Kang was found guilty of assault and harassment against his ex-girlfriend, an incident that led to Marvel Studios firing Majors.
Since the verdict, the actor has kept a low profile, his only public statements have come from his lawyer, until now. According to Deadline’s sources, Majors was taping an interview with Lynsey Davis for ABC News. It will be the actor’s first interview after the trial. According to sources, the interview will air Monday, Jan. 8 on Good Morning America and will air on other network platforms later. Later on January 11, the interview will be available on All.
Nothing is known about the content of the taped interview, but it’s likely that the actor gave his version of events from March 2023 when it all blew up. Majors was at his best as an actor, portraying himself as the MCU’s new big villain and the antagonist of Creed III. His breakthrough in Hollywood was cut short when his ex-boyfriend was accused of assault and harassment, for which he was arrested and put on trial.
Until the verdict, Marvel Studios has not made any announcements about Majors’ continuity in the MCU series and movies. On December 18, when he was found guilty, the company announced his dismissal. In the year On February 6, Jonathan Majos will learn his sentence, which could be a year in prison, but since it is a first offense, he will almost certainly not go to prison. The actor’s name and career have been irreparably damaged, but the actor seems to want to explain to the world what happened in his eyes.