The actor was dropped from several projects, including his role as Kang the Conqueror in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Key Takeaways:
- Jonathan Majors was reportedly seen in the gym working out.
- He was dropped from various projects, including his role as Kang in MCU.
- Majors remained on board other projects.
Jonathan Majors may be gearing up for a new movie role, as he’s been spotted hitting the gym in Los Angeles.
According to TMZ, the actor has been intensely working out, aiming to achieve peak physical condition for his upcoming project.
Although the specific role remains undisclosed, sources indicate that Majors is expected to be in exceptional shape for it.
In leaked clips circulating online, the 34-year-old actor is seen dedicatedly engaged in his workout regimen, with his shirt off.
It’s reported that he’s working closely with his regular trainers to attain a “shredded” physique, a standard he’s already showcased in previous films like Creed III.
While prepping for his new role, Majors will be juggling workouts in LA with visits to his girlfriend, actress Megan Good, in New York.
However, no details regarding the movie‘s filming schedule have been disclosed yet.
Meanwhile, Majors is awaiting his sentencing scheduled for April 8, following his conviction on charges of reckless assault and harassment.
Consequently, he was dropped from various projects, including an upcoming Dennis Rodman biopic and his role as Kang the Conqueror in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
But he remained on board other projects such as the Wonder Man TV show.
Marvel is reportedly considering removing Kang’s storyline altogether from their upcoming projects, despite initially planning a significant role for the character in Avengers 5.
As per The Hollywood Reporter, the film, now slated for release in 2026, might minimize or entirely remove Kang’s presence, prompting a revision of the movie’s title.
Insiders suggest the decision to change the film’s title was already in progress, partly due to Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’s perceived underperformance, grossing $476 million worldwide.
Source: TMZ