Jonathan Majors Legal Problems ‘Looking Good’ Says Rumor

Possible good news for fans of Jonathan Majors, as well as the actor, as according to a rumor, his legal problems are said to be “looking good.” The info comes from reporter and scooper Jeff Sneider who tweeted about inside info from the legal community he recently heard. “Don’t know what this means for his […]

Jonathan Majors Legal Problems 'Looking Good' Says Rumor

Possible good news for fans of Jonathan Majors, as well as the actor, as according to a rumor, his legal problems are said to be “looking good.”

The info comes from reporter and scooper Jeff Sneider who tweeted about inside info from the legal community he recently heard.

“Don’t know what this means for his future in the MCU or Magazine Dreams or anything else, so don’t even ask, but word on the street in the legal community is that Jonathan Majors’ odds are looking good ahead of his next court date next week, for whatever that gossip is worth,” tweeted Sneider.

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A Twitter user also went over the recent info surrounding Jonathan Majors’ case which involves that he was arrested for allegations he physically assaulted his girlfriend back in March. See below.

Recent info surrounding the case includes the actor has asked the Manhattan judge to drop the case, that the district attorney prosecuting him in New York hid evidence that exonerates him showing his girlfriend in a video unharmed after the alleged assault, with other “hidden” evidence including a doctor’s opinion and the district attorney influencing the NYPD.

Jonathan Majors just returned to the MCU in Thursday’s episode of Loki Season 2; regarding his MCU future, it’s actually questioned if Avengers: Kang Dynasty is going to happen, but a producer on Loki did state the actor’s arrest didn’t impact the series.

“No,” executive producer Kevin Wright replied to Variety when asked if Jonathan Majors’ arrest for assault in March resulted in any changes to the show. “This is maybe — not maybe — this is the first Marvel series to never have any additional photography. The story that is on screen is the story we set out to make. We went out there with a very specific idea of what we wanted this to be, and we found a way to tell it in that production period. It’s very much what’s on screen on Disney+.”

Wright was also asked if there was any discussion about making changes to the show, given the uncertainty about what was happening with Majors.

“No,” he said. “And that mainly came from — I know as much as you do at the moment. It felt hasty to do anything without knowing how all of this plays out.”

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