Jonathan Majors Fired by Marvel Following Guilty Verdict
Following the guilty verdict of Jonathan Majors in his assault and harassment case against his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, the Marvel actor has been fired from Marvel Studios. According to Deadline,…

Jonathan Majors attends the Los Angeles Premiere of “CREED III” at TCL Chinese Theatre on February 27, 2023 in Hollywood, California.
Momodu Mansaray/Getty ImagesFollowing the guilty verdict of Jonathan Majors in his assault and harassment case against his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, the Marvel actor has been fired from Marvel Studios. According to Deadline, a studio rep confirmed the news about their decision not to move forward with Majors in the MCU.
In the Disney-owned Marvel films, Majors, 34, played the villain He Who Remains, who is also known as Kang the Conqueror. His character first appeared in the first season of the Loki series in 2021. Majors' Kang then appeared in February's Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. He then returned in the second season of Loki, which premiered earlier this year. His character was supposed to be the main villain in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, scheduled for May 1, 2026. It is unclear at the time of publication whether Marvel will recast the role or drop the upcoming film altogether. Additionally, this year Majors appeared in Creed III with actor and director Michael B. Jordan. Majors' two films that made hundreds of millions of dollars at the box office this year.
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As we earlier reported, Majors was found guilty of one count of assault and one count of harassment. He was acquitted of two other counts of assault and aggravated harassment in a split verdict Monday (December 18). Per ABC News, the Lovecraft Country star’s misdemeanor charges come from a March altercation in New York City with Jabbari. The verdict came after about 5 hours of deliberations over three days. The mixed verdict is a result of the jury believing Majors recklessly assaulted his ex-girlfriend but did not intentionally do so. Footage of the night in question was widely circulated on social media and was shown to the jury. The mixed decision found Majors didn’t commit aggravated harassment inside the SUV the two were in.
Soon after his March arrest, Majors was fired by his manager 360 Entertainment and publicist The Lede Company. He was also let go from starring in a feature adaptation of the Walter Mosley novel, The Man in My Basement. Majors also lost an ad campaign for the Texas Rangers MLB team. Addtionally, he won't be in an unannounced Otis Redding biopic which the actor was considering.
Netflix Shares 2023’s Most-Hours Spent on Films and TV Shows
Right before the end of the year, Netflix shared new information about their viewers. Since launching their weekly Top 10 and Most Popular lists two years ago, the streaming giant has been providing more information about what people are watching. On Tuesday (December 12), Netflix published their What We Watched: A Netflix Engagement Report, which is a comprehensive report of what people watched on Netflix over a six-month period (January to June 2023). They took into account the hours viewed for every single title they have as their original content as well as licensed content that was watched for over 50,000 hours, the premiere date for the content, runtimes, and whether a title was available worldwide.
In total, this new report covers more than 18,000 titles — representing 99% of all viewing on Netflix — and nearly 100 billion hours viewed. Over 60% of Netflix titles released in the first six months of the year simultaneously appeared on their weekly Top 10 lists. So, while this report is broader in scope, the trends reflected similarly mimic those in the Top 10 lists. For example, television series Ginny & Georgia, Alice in Borderland, The Marked Heart, Outer Banks, You, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, XO Kitty, and films Murder Mystery 2 and Extraction 2. Meanwhile, new series like The Night Agent, The Diplomat, Beef, and FUBAR generated huge audiences. Non-English stories garnered 30% of all viewing, and older, licensed titles were in demand from Netflix. 55% of viewing came from Netflix films and series, while 45% came from licensed titles, like Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, and Suits.
Netflix said in their report that this would be bi-annual data that would show the engagement of their viewers. They claim that the information provided will "give creators and our industry deeper insights into our audiences and what resonates with them." Take a look below at Netflix's 7 Most-Viewed Items for the first half of the year:
7. 'La Reina del Sur' Season 3
Based on the novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte, the series follows Teresa Mendoza, a naive woman and girlfriend of a Mexican involved in drug trafficking, who becomes the leader of a drug cartel. The third season of the series was released on December 30, 2022, not globally, and watched for 429,600,000 hours.
6. 'You' Season 4
What we thought was going to be the final season was released in two parts: the first on February 9, 2023 and the second part on March 9, 2023. The season picked up from Joe (Penn Badgley) searching for Marienne (Tati Gabrielle) in London, but turns into Joe trying to turn a new leaf and stop killing -- that is, until the "Eat-the-rich" killer strikes. The fourth season was watched 440,600,000 hours.
5. 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story'
This prequel series from the pandemic-popular Bridgerton was released on May 4, 2023. The story is loosely based on the rise of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz to prominence and power in the late 18th century. The six-episode series was watched 503,000,000 hours.
4. 'Wednesday' Season 1
Jenna Ortega cemented her role as the titular character Wednesday in this comedy/horror series. Wednesday was released on November 23,2022. Fans watched 507,700,000 hours of the first season.
3. 'The Glory' Season 1
This Korean psychological revenge series was released on December 30, 2022. The story follows a young woman, bullied to the point of deciding to drop out of school, who plans the best way to get revenge. She becomes a primary school teacher, taking in the son of the man who tormented her the most. The first season was watched 622,800,000 hours.
2. 'Ginny & Georgia' Season 2
Our favorite dysfunctional family returned on January 5, 2023. The second season had that pesky private investigator connect more dots, but the mother-daughter duo had each other's backs, even if the other didn't know it. Season two was watched 665,100,000 hours.
1. 'The Night Agent' Season 1
Taking the top spot is the series based on the book of the same name by Matthew Quirk. While monitoring an emergency line, an FBI agent answers a call that plunges him into a deadly conspiracy involving a mole at the White House. The first season was released on March 23, 2023, and fans watched an astounding 812,100,000 hours!