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Directors Accuse Jonathan Majors Of Bad Behaviour

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Jonathan Majors’ career was heading into the stratosphere, but now it is headed into the garbage heap. After the allegations from his girlfriend that he assaulted her, directors who have worked with him have also spoken out against him. The Direct reports that directors A.B Allen and Tim Nicolai have called the actor out for being a rotten human being.

A.B. Allen tweeted earlier in the year that there was a “beloved” actor who was a “vicious” human being. At the time, he described the actor as “relatively new on the scene” who was abusive in his professional and private life. When the news of Jonathan Majors’ arrest broke, some commented with a screenshot, and Allen confirmed it was Majors he was referring to.

Meanwhile, theatre actor/director Tim Nicolai commented in tweets he has since deleted that Majors’ behaviour was well-known in the NYC and Yale communities, which Jonathan occupied before he became known in Hollywood.

Nicolai added that he received many messages from people in the know about the past situations with Jonathan. He even went deeper when asked why people hadn’t spoken out sooner. Tim explained that people had tried. Also, he said he didn’t want to expose people who had remained silent on the matter. This is the same as what A.B. Allen said.

The Future Of Jonathan Majors In The MCU

As we advance, Majors is a big part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe; whether he will be dumped from future projects is unknown. Now, this situation is different to the one with Mohan Kapur. Kapur has never been charged for what he allegedly did. Instead, Majors has been arrested and charged for his alleged crimes.

Jonathan is supposed to lead Avengers 5, subtitled, The Kang Dynasty. He is also slated to appear in the upcoming second season of Loki. Time will tell what Marvel Studios decides to do.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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