Marvel’s Woke Problem Isn’t Their Only Issue They Face
Jonathan Majors, known for his role as Kang the Conqueror in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), recently shared his feelings of disappointment following Marvel’s announcement that Robert Downey Jr. will portray the iconic villain Dr. Doom. This news marks a significant shift in the MCU’s storyline, moving away from Majors’ character, Kang.
Caught by TMZ in West Hollywood, Majors expressed that while the introduction of Dr. Doom into the MCU is exciting, he’s naturally saddened by Marvel’s decision to pivot away from his character, Kang. He mentioned that playing Kang was a significant role for him, making the transition bittersweet.
Jonathan Majors “Heartbroken” Over Marvel Villain Recasting https://t.co/FgAzpPpuK1
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) August 1, 2024
The change comes amidst controversy, as some fans believe Majors is facing an overly harsh punishment from Marvel. Majors was found guilty of misdemeanor assault and harassment but did not receive any jail time. This has led to discussions about potential double standards in the industry, especially when comparing Majors’ situation to other actors like Robert Downey Jr. and Ezra Miller.
Robert Downey Jr., a prominent figure in the MCU, had his own legal troubles in the 1990s, including charges for possession of a controlled substance and DUI. Despite serving jail time, Downey later received a full pardon in 2015 from California Governor Jerry Brown. Similarly, Ezra Miller, who portrayed Barry Allen/The Flash in the DC Extended Universe, has faced serious allegations but continued to hold his role in the franchise.
When asked about the apparent differences in how these situations are handled, Majors chose not to comment directly but acknowledged the question with a thoughtful expression. This subtle response suggests an awareness of the complexities and potential inconsistencies in the industry’s treatment of actors facing legal issues.
Jonathan Majors has broken his silence on Marvel swapping him out for Robert Downey Jr. as its next “Avengers” villain. https://t.co/YYBOjOXatA
— USA TODAY Life (@usatodaylife) August 1, 2024
Key Points:
i. Jonathan Majors expressed disappointment after Marvel announced Robert Downey Jr. as the new MCU villain, Dr. Doom.
ii. Majors enjoyed playing Kang the Conqueror and is saddened by the shift away from his character.
iii. Controversy arises as fans question the perceived harsh treatment of Majors, who was found guilty of misdemeanor assault and harassment.
iv. Comparisons are drawn with Robert Downey Jr. and Ezra Miller, who maintained their roles despite past legal issues.
v. Majors subtly acknowledged potential double standards in the industry without directly commenting.
Lap Fu Ip – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News
GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings