Following Jonathan Majors’ firing from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a new update regarding another Disney project he’s been associated with, Magazine Dreams, emerges following his recent conviction.Per Puck, a new insider report from Matthew Belloni suggests Disney won’t be quick to shelve Magazine Dreams despite Majors’ conviction on assault and harassment charges on Dec. 18. According to Belloni’s report, Disney could exercise a moral clause allowing them to not pay the $2 million minimum promised to Searchlight, Magazine Dreams’ distributors, after they acquired the rights to the movie. There is talk about the film potentially ending up on Hulu or being sold to another streamer once a decision is made.Majors was convicted of third-degree assault and harassment stemming from the incident with Jabbari, which took place in New York on Mar. 25 after the two went out earlier that night. Despite vehemently denying the allegations throughout and claiming Jabbari recanted the allegations, Majors was found guilty by a local judge following a three-day jury deliberation. His sentencing hearing is scheduled for Feb. 6, with the acclaimed actor facing up to a year in prison.
Following Jonathan Majors‘ firing from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a new update regarding another Disney project he’s been associated with, Magazine Dreams, emerges following his recent conviction.
Per Puck, a new insider report from Matthew Belloni suggests Disney won’t be quick to shelve Magazine Dreams despite Majors’ conviction on assault and harassment charges on Dec. 18. According to Belloni’s report, Disney could exercise a moral clause allowing them to not pay the $2 million minimum promised to Searchlight, Magazine Dreams‘ distributors, after they acquired the rights to the movie. There is talk about the film potentially ending up on Hulu or being sold to another streamer once a decision is made.
Majors was convicted of third-degree assault and harassment stemming from the incident with Jabbari, which took place in New York on Mar. 25 after the two went out earlier that night. Despite vehemently denying the allegations throughout and claiming Jabbari recanted the allegations, Majors was found guilty by a local judge following a three-day jury deliberation. His sentencing hearing is scheduled for Feb. 6, with the acclaimed actor facing up to a year in prison.
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