Jonathan Majors Film 'Magazine Dreams' Pulled From Release Amid Domestic Violence Allegations
Majors faces trial on November 29 for domestic violence allegations against his ex-girlfriend, with several projects dropping him and potential future roles in Marvel franchises uncertain.
- Jonathan Majors' film, 'Magazine Dreams,' has been pulled from its scheduled release on December 8 due to ongoing domestic violence allegations against Majors. The actor was arrested in March for allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, and his trial is set for November 29.
- Several companies associated with Majors, including his management company and PR firms, have reportedly cut ties with him. An advertising campaign with the U.S. Army has been canceled, and one of his film roles has been re-cast.
- Despite the controversy, Disney chose to maintain Majors' significant role in its Marvel franchise, specifically in the 'Loki' series and the upcoming third 'Ant-Man' film. However, Disney has revealed it will not be re-setting 'Magazine Dreams' for a release in 2024.
- In addition to domestic violence accusations from Jabbari, Majors faces further allegations from two other previous romantic partners, according to a Rolling Stone investigation. Majors’ attorney, Dustin A. Pusch, denies these accusations, stating they are based on hearsay.
- Before the allegations, Majors was on a fast track to stardom following his performances in HBO's 'Lovecraft Country,' Marvel properties, and 'Creed III.' His future roles, including a potential significant part in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Kang the Conqueror in upcoming 'Avengers' sequels, are now uncertain.