According to the latest sources, Marvel will be officially renamingAvengers: The Kang DynastytoAvengers 5until further notice.In case you missed the news, film and TV star Jonathan Majors has been convicted of assault and is currently facing a year in prison.Majors recently reprised his role as the antagonist of theLokiDisney+ show, which recently aired its second seasonIn March of this year, the 34-year-old was arrested for assaulting his then-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. According to Jabbari, Majors had been sending romantic texts to someone with his phone, and following an attempt to take the device from him, the actor reportedly grabbed Jabbari’s arm, twisted it, and struck her over the head.AdvertEarly this week Majors was charged with third-degree assault and second-degree aggravated assault.As a result, he’ll no longer be playing the primary antagonist of the currentMarvelCinematic Universe saga, Kang The Conqueror, much to thedismay of fans.Majors has already played the character in a few projects so far, namely both seasons of theDisney+ showLoki, in addition toAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.This leaves the future of the MCU up in the air, as the only choices Marvel currently has is to pivot the direction of the franchise to another villain, possibly the currentfan-favourite choice Doctor Doom, or simply recast Majors, explaining his new appearance with some timey-wimey, alternate universe jargon.AdvertAt the moment it looks like it could be the first option, assources claimthe next Avengers film, which was originally calledAvengers: The Kang Dynasty, is now being calledAvengers 5internally.Fortunately, the project is nowhere near completion, in fact it’s barely even begun development. There’s currently no director, script or filming for crossover, meaning Marvel still has plenty of time to brainstorm ideas and decide how it would like to move forward.At the time of writing, Marvel is yet to provide an official statement on Majors’ departure from the MCU, or what its plans will be for the franchise in his absence.Featured Image Credit: MarvelTopics:Marvel,TV And Film,Disney

According to the latest sources, Marvel will be officially renamingAvengers: The Kang DynastytoAvengers 5until further notice.In case you missed the news, film and TV star Jonathan Majors has been convicted of assault and is currently facing a year in prison.Majors recently reprised his role as the antagonist of theLokiDisney+ show, which recently aired its second seasonIn March of this year, the 34-year-old was arrested for assaulting his then-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. According to Jabbari, Majors had been sending romantic texts to someone with his phone, and following an attempt to take the device from him, the actor reportedly grabbed Jabbari’s arm, twisted it, and struck her over the head.AdvertEarly this week Majors was charged with third-degree assault and second-degree aggravated assault.As a result, he’ll no longer be playing the primary antagonist of the currentMarvelCinematic Universe saga, Kang The Conqueror, much to thedismay of fans.Majors has already played the character in a few projects so far, namely both seasons of theDisney+ showLoki, in addition toAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.This leaves the future of the MCU up in the air, as the only choices Marvel currently has is to pivot the direction of the franchise to another villain, possibly the currentfan-favourite choice Doctor Doom, or simply recast Majors, explaining his new appearance with some timey-wimey, alternate universe jargon.AdvertAt the moment it looks like it could be the first option, assources claimthe next Avengers film, which was originally calledAvengers: The Kang Dynasty, is now being calledAvengers 5internally.Fortunately, the project is nowhere near completion, in fact it’s barely even begun development. There’s currently no director, script or filming for crossover, meaning Marvel still has plenty of time to brainstorm ideas and decide how it would like to move forward.At the time of writing, Marvel is yet to provide an official statement on Majors’ departure from the MCU, or what its plans will be for the franchise in his absence.Featured Image Credit: MarvelTopics:Marvel,TV And Film,Disney
According to the latest sources, Marvel will be officially renamingAvengers: The Kang DynastytoAvengers 5until further notice.In case you missed the news, film and TV star Jonathan Majors has been convicted of assault and is currently facing a year in prison.Majors recently reprised his role as the antagonist of theLokiDisney+ show, which recently aired its second seasonIn March of this year, the 34-year-old was arrested for assaulting his then-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. According to Jabbari, Majors had been sending romantic texts to someone with his phone, and following an attempt to take the device from him, the actor reportedly grabbed Jabbari’s arm, twisted it, and struck her over the head.AdvertEarly this week Majors was charged with third-degree assault and second-degree aggravated assault.As a result, he’ll no longer be playing the primary antagonist of the currentMarvelCinematic Universe saga, Kang The Conqueror, much to thedismay of fans.Majors has already played the character in a few projects so far, namely both seasons of theDisney+ showLoki, in addition toAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.This leaves the future of the MCU up in the air, as the only choices Marvel currently has is to pivot the direction of the franchise to another villain, possibly the currentfan-favourite choice Doctor Doom, or simply recast Majors, explaining his new appearance with some timey-wimey, alternate universe jargon.AdvertAt the moment it looks like it could be the first option, assources claimthe next Avengers film, which was originally calledAvengers: The Kang Dynasty, is now being calledAvengers 5internally.Fortunately, the project is nowhere near completion, in fact it’s barely even begun development. There’s currently no director, script or filming for crossover, meaning Marvel still has plenty of time to brainstorm ideas and decide how it would like to move forward.At the time of writing, Marvel is yet to provide an official statement on Majors’ departure from the MCU, or what its plans will be for the franchise in his absence.
According to the latest sources, Marvel will be officially renamingAvengers: The Kang DynastytoAvengers 5until further notice.
In case you missed the news, film and TV star Jonathan Majors has been convicted of assault and is currently facing a year in prison.
Majors recently reprised his role as the antagonist of theLokiDisney+ show, which recently aired its second season
In March of this year, the 34-year-old was arrested for assaulting his then-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. According to Jabbari, Majors had been sending romantic texts to someone with his phone, and following an attempt to take the device from him, the actor reportedly grabbed Jabbari’s arm, twisted it, and struck her over the head.
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Early this week Majors was charged with third-degree assault and second-degree aggravated assault.
As a result, he’ll no longer be playing the primary antagonist of the currentMarvelCinematic Universe saga, Kang The Conqueror, much to thedismay of fans.
Majors has already played the character in a few projects so far, namely both seasons of theDisney+ showLoki, in addition toAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
This leaves the future of the MCU up in the air, as the only choices Marvel currently has is to pivot the direction of the franchise to another villain, possibly the currentfan-favourite choice Doctor Doom, or simply recast Majors, explaining his new appearance with some timey-wimey, alternate universe jargon.
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At the moment it looks like it could be the first option, assources claimthe next Avengers film, which was originally calledAvengers: The Kang Dynasty, is now being calledAvengers 5internally.
Fortunately, the project is nowhere near completion, in fact it’s barely even begun development. There’s currently no director, script or filming for crossover, meaning Marvel still has plenty of time to brainstorm ideas and decide how it would like to move forward.
At the time of writing, Marvel is yet to provide an official statement on Majors’ departure from the MCU, or what its plans will be for the franchise in his absence.
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