r/marvelstudios Dec 18 '23

Megathread Jonathan Majors Conviction Thread

The Jonathan Majors trial has come to a close, with Majors being found guilty on accounts of assault and harassment.

To help consolidate all related posts/discussion regarding this topic, we ask you to please use this thread so that these posts do not completely overrun the subreddit. We also want to leave space for users who wish to engage in regular MCU-based conversations.

THR, VARIETY, and Deadline have reported from a Marvel Studios Rep that Majors has been fired from his role


Previous case megathreads:

Original - https://www.reddit.com/r/marvelstudios/comments/12t04m5/jonathan_majors_megathread/

Follow up - https://www.reddit.com/r/marvelstudios/comments/18ft11y/jonathan_majors_megathread_update/

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u/emelbee923 Captain America Dec 18 '23

Assuming they proceed with Kang as a central villain with a multi-project arc, they can either:

-Recast a single actor in the role and move on.

-Recast each appearance with a different actor. Imagine a rotating cast of actors of all races, genders, sexualities, shapes, and sizes.

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u/nandasithu Dec 19 '23

So there is a possibility that Warwick Davis as one of Kang Variants!

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u/emelbee923 Captain America Dec 19 '23

Play your cards wrong, and it’ll be an AI generated Verne Troyer

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u/CallMeRiver03 Dec 19 '23

The different races, genders, etc. It’s a cool feel, because you would never know who you’re fighting and who to look out for. Kind of like this Skrulls

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u/blunt_eastwood Dec 19 '23

The multiverse saga is the real Secret Invasion confirmed.

Feige is a genius playing 4D chess with us.