Jonathan Majors has consistently been a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since he first got introduced as He Who Remains in the season finale of Loki. He was also confirmed to be a part of the second season. His future in the franchise looked concrete as he was to play the primary villain of The Multiverse Saga.
All that came crumbling down as his position in the franchise became blurry, not because of politics but because of yet another controversial allegation on Majors. There is no denying that more and more cases of domestic violence, assault and so many more are rising against actors and celebrities. How the media and the audience responds to them is easy enough to navigate the future of their careers and the same might very well be the case for Jonathan Majors.
Jonathan Majors Could Be Replaced By Snowfall Actor
When there is no action taken, a lot of ruckus is created by the media as well as the fans. This is the primary reason why companies choose to act before celebrities are even proven guilty or otherwise. The primary example of that would be Johnny Depp. His infamous story is unknown to nobody at this point and various other cases rose afterward. Jonathan Majors‘ allegation came as an appalling shock to the entire world.
Overnight the star’s reputation turned upside down. A world so still for him was now topsy-turvy and the public became unsure as to whether or not he will continue to play the iconic Kang the Conqueror. Rumor has it that Marvel already had a plan ready in case of the worst-case scenario. While the DC Universe still chooses to keep Ezra Miller despite his controversies, the MCU might already have the plan to make Damson Idris their newest Kang.
Jonathan Majors Is Slowly Being Pushed From Fame
When it first surfaced that Jonathan Majors had allegedly assaulted his girlfriend, the world was taken by storm. Although he was arrested almost instantaneously, no production company or franchise had taken any action against him, perhaps trying to abide by the statement of ‘innocent until proven guilty.’
The US Army’s step to put his ad campaign on hold was what started a wave of controversy to grow. No famous or big franchise would want to be tied to any form of controversy, especially a franchise as colossal as the MCU. So to see them also having a contingency plan can still be a way for their idea and execution to still be smooth regardless of bumps they cannot predict. Furthermore, Idris is a famed actor who has been in series like Black Mirror, Snowfall, and more.
The second season of Loki is set to air on Disney+ in the summer of 2023.
Source: CBR