Jonathan Majors Found Guilty of Gender-Based Violence and Fired From Marvel

Jonathan Majors was found guilty by a Manhattan court following allegations by his ex-partner, Grace Jabbari, of gender-based violence. In the face of the decision of the magistrates, the actor was fired by Marvel Studios. Variety, after he was found liable for two of the four counts of physical assault and sexual harassment. He was found “not guilty” of one count of “intentional assault in the third degree and one count of aggravated harassment in the second degree.” The actor had been arrested on March 25, after his ex-partner went to a hospital with minor but visible injuries to his head and neck. Faced with this, the authorities of the Chelsea medical center contacted the units of the NYPD who quickly intervened. His time at Marvel: as the main villain after ThanosAlthough it was estimated that the end of the second season of “Loki” would make a decision regarding the continuity of the actor in the company playing Kang, the conqueror, the most important opponent of the new era of the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe and as the set of interconnected series and movies is known) after the so-called Saga of the Infinite, no specific position was reported. Until now that he was officially disengaged. Jonathan Majors in the second season of “Loki”His first appearance was as the One Who Remains in the early episodes of the series starring Tom Hiddleston as the God of Deception, and followed in “Ant-man and The Wasp: Quantumania” (the third part of the saga). Going forward, Majors (also known for his stint on “Creed,” a spin-off of the Rocky Balboa saga) was set to star in the new Avengers movie, “Avengers: The Kang Dynasty,” which will introduce the next generation of heroes and heroines. For the time being, Marvel will be looking for someone to take his place.

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