After being found guilty of harassment and abuse on December 18, Jonathan Majors will break months of total silence in an interview that will be broadcast on American television. Following the verdict, Marvel announced the immediate dismissal of him as Kang.
Since the beginning of his problems with the law, after being detained by the police and accused of abuse and harassment in early 2023 by his ex-partner, Jonathan Majors has remained silent. The only communications from him were made through his attorneys, where he affirmed his innocence.
Now the actor will speak for the first time about his problems in an interview with Linsey Davis of the American TV network ABC and can be seen for the first time next Monday, January 8 on the morning show Good Morning America. It can later be seen at other times and an extended version will be shown on ABC News Live’s Prime that same afternoon. Then, starting January 11, it will be available to stream on Hulu.
Surprisingly, both Marvel as ABC and Hulu belong to disneyso, even during major conflicts, layoffs, and problems with the law, everything seems to stay at home.
What could Jonathan Majors reveal during his interview?
There are no details of the interview, but a report from deadline It previews a photo of the interview between Jonathan Majors and Linsey Davis, although the contents or questions are unknown. The actor is expected to tell his side of the story.
Not only has Majors been found guilty, but he could face up to a year in jail for his actions, although he is expected to receive time on probation. The sentence will be handed down on February 6.
His ex-partner’s accusations of abuse and harassment are not the only ones that Jonathan Majors has received. Days and weeks after the actor’s arrest was revealed, several people have posted on social media about their negative experiences working with Majors.
In addition to being fired from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and losing the role of Kang, the main villain of the Multiverse Saga, the impact on Jonathan Majors of the abuse and harassment allegations is profound. Before being found guilty by a court, the actor lost two leading roles in two films. He was fired from his representation agency and was no longer the face of several brands.
The damage is already done. The law has found him guilty of acts as serious as harassment and abuse, so an interview will not have a significant impact on improving his image or redirecting his career.