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Jonathan Majors has been dropped from yet another film after he was found guilty of assault and harassment charges from his former girlfriend Grace Jabbari back on February 6th, this time is Dennis Rodman's movie '48 Hours in Vegas'.
48 Hours in Vegas takes on Dennis Rodman's infamous trip during the 1998 NBA Finals
According to CNN, Lionsgate studio which was behind the movie left the project and producers Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Aditya Sood are looking for other buyers.
Majors has been in the news since March after Grace Jabbari accused Majors of assault and harassment, the jury favored the acc, and Majors was found guilty on February 6th.
Immediately after the release of the verdict, Disney dropped Majors from all the projects he was involved in as Kang the Conqueror throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Majors was the MCU's heavy villain who would take the franchise to the next Avengers movie.
Majors played the villain in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and also shared screen credits with Tom Hiddleston in the Disney+ series Loki, both projects were part of build-up that would lead to Avengers: The Kang Dynasty.
Disney publicly changed the name of the movie simply to Avengers 5
48 Hours in Vegas is based on the script from Jordan VanDina who tells the story of Chicago Bulls forward Dennis Rodman's trip to Las Vegas while his team was playing in the 1998 NBA Finals, spoiler alert, the Bulls won the championship against the Utah Jazz 87-86, earning their 6th title in 8 years.
Rodman's talent sured the NBA as he always found a way to remain controversial while showing good results on the court while playing for the Bulls.
Majors was interviewed by Good Morning America during the week and said he was "absolutely shocked" at the court's decision.