Marvel Studios has taken action against Jonathan Majors following the conclusion of a domestic violence trial in New York. The Loki actor has been found guilty of two misdemeanor assault and harassment charges, while being acquitted of two others. His arrest came after allegations of a New York assault on Grace Jabbari, causing injuries including a broken finger and a laceration to her ear. His conviction has led to him being fired from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, following an immediate decision by Marvel Studios.
Majors, known for featuring as “Kang the Conquerer,” was set to play a significant role in Marvel’s future line up. His firing could potentially impact future films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, particularly the 2026 release of Avengers: The Kang Dynasty which remains uncertain at this time. Majors’ next steps are yet to be determined as he continues to claim his innocence.
In a statement, Majors’ lawyer expressed disappointment in the verdict, while maintaining confidence in the process. Allegations of other incidents involving Majors have come to light, signaling potential further legal complications for the actor.

