Jonathan Majors Mounts Movie Comeback With an Untitled Action Film From The Daily Wire

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After taking a four-year hiatus from shooting Hollywood blockbusters like Creed III and Marvel’s Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania, Jonathan Majors is mounting a comeback of sorts by signing on to star in an untitled action film for The Daily Wire and Bonfire Legend. Kyle Rankin (Run Hide Fight) is directing from his own screenplay, with the title and plot kept under wraps. According to Deadline‘s exclusive report, the project “is said to be in the vein of ’80s and ’90s action movies Red Dawn and Toy Soldiers, which were both about groups of teenage boys who had to band together to defeat invading enemies.”

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Ben Shapiro (The Ben Shapiro Show) and Dallas Sonnier (Bone Tomahawk) are producing for The Daily Wire and Bonfire Legend, respectively, with Travis Mills (Frontier Crucible), Lillian Campbell (The Pendragon Cycle), and Sydney Aucreman (Terror On The Prairie) also producing. The Daily Wire is the studio behind such film projects as Terror on the Prairie, starring Gina Carano, Jeremy Boreing’s satirical basketball comedy Lady Ballers, and the Justin Folk documentaries Am I Racist? and What Is a Woman?

Majors Boards Merciless

As you’re likely to know, Majors was on top of the world until studios let him go from numerous projects after being found guilty of assaulting his girlfriend in 2023. His latest project, Merciless, is a horror thriller written by Frank Hannah and Christopher Tuffin. “When the woman he loves is overtaken by a malevolent force, a top CIA interrogator is willing to go even darker to defeat it,” reads the film’s description on IMDB.

Before falling from Hollywood’s good graces, Jonathan Majors starred in The Last Black Man in San Francisco, Da 5 Bloods, Lovecraft Country, jeymes Samuel’s The Harder They Fall, Devotion, Magazine Dreams, and Creed III, opposite Michael B. Jordan. A favorite at the time, Majors played Kang the Conqueror in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, featuring in projects like Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania and the Loki TV series. Marvel laid the groundwork for Kang to be the MCU’s next “big bad,” but Majors’ legal troubles (alongside other reasons, the studio claims) led Marvel to change course and ultimately let Kang fade from the spotlight.

Source: Deadline

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