Jonathan Majors will appear in the second season of Loki. This became clear since the trailer for the new episodes was released a few weeks ago. However, many people thought that the actor’s appearance would be very small.
After news broke that the interpreter would face charges of assault and harassment, the interpreter’s future in the Marvel cinematic universe was put in doubt, but it seems that the studio is not willing to let Kang go, the conquistador, who made his first appearance in the series starring the god of mischief, and who continued his narrative arc in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
The role of Jonathan Majors in the second season of Loki
In an article recently published by The Hollywood Reporterit can be commented that “The actor is expected to appear in more or less half of the episodes of the second season”.
In addition to this, Marvel has not announced that it will cut ties with the interpreter, who will return to court on September 15, prior to a trial that has already been agreed upon. For this reason, Majors’ stay in Loki will not be discarded. Will their protagonists still stand? Avengers: Secret Wars and The Kang Dynasty?
The trial was supposed to take place on August 3, but Majors’ lawyers reported inconsistencies in the process, and prosecutors are still gathering information about the case.
For now, there are no more updates on other projects that Majors has on the horizon, but what is certain is that the results of his legal process will define the direction of his career. In fact, the company that represented him no longer has any relationship with the actor.
The second season of Lokiwith Tom Hiddleston, Sophia Di Martino, Owen Wilson and Jonathan Majors, is released on October 6 on DisneyPlus.
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