Michael Corleone said it best: “Never let anyone know what you are thinking.”
18.02.2023 - 04:55 / thewrap.com
WARNING: Some spoilers ahead for “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania”Jonathan Majors makes his official debut as Marvel mainstay villain Kang the Conqueror in “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” — and a few hundred other variants of him. And for him, playing one character in a bunch of different ways all at once is a lot of fun; but he knows that it could also be “a nightmare.”Though we spend most of “Quantumania” with Kang the Conqueror, we first met Majors in the role back in “Loki” season one. There, he plays He Who Remains, a variant of Kang who’s spent most of his existence keeping his other selves at bay.
But, once he’s killed, the multiversal door is opened to all his variants, and sure enough, both post-credits scenes in “Quantumania” bring us more versions of Kang.In fact, the mid-credits scene brings us a whole stadium full. Each Kang is different — both in appearance and personality — but all equally fired up. By the end of the film, we’ve “met” roughly five Kangs, and seen a few hundred.
It seems to be a pretty clear indication that the Marvel heroes may each be squaring up against a different version of Jonathan Majors throughout Phase 5.“Listen, it’s probably an actor’s dream or an actor’s nightmare, you know what I mean?” Majors told TheWrap with a laugh. “The level of the level of difficulty is high, and the character is quite high profile. So, you know, there’s no hiding.
That just happens to gas up my engine, which I quite like. I like the high stakes.” So far though, Majors has found one major throughline to his daunting character, which makes the role fall squarely in that first camp.“Kang has a chip on his shoulder, I can get with that. I understand what that is,” he continued.
Michael Corleone said it best: “Never let anyone know what you are thinking.”
Charna Flam Jonathan Majors and Michael B. Jordan are busy promoting “Creed III,” but the pair are hoping to work together again soon. In “Creed III,” Jordan returns as Adonis Creed and stars opposite Majors, who portrays new antagonist, Damian Anderson. Ahead of the March 3 premiere, the two sat down with the New York Times to discuss the film, their individual careers and how they intend to continue to partner for future projects. In his directorial debut, Jordan placed immense pressure on himself, which trickled down to his preparation in pitching Majors for the role. “I was all in my head, like, ‘OK, what are the things I would want to hear? This dude can do a million different things right now. What’s going to make him take a chance on this actor-director who hasn’t directed [anything]?’” revealed Jordan.
Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors are in a debate about the next “Sexiest Man Alive”.
Jonathan Majors seems like he's everywhere recently, that's because he is! The actor has starred in three feature films this year and we're only three months in. From playing an aspiring bodybuilder in January's to the formidable Kang the Conqueror in February's , he's been making his mark. And now the 33-year-old is earning critical acclaim for his role in the highly anticipated third installment of the spinoff franchise, , which also serves as Michael B.
Jonathan Majors reveals what it was like having Michael B. Jordan as a director on “Creed III” in an interview with ET Canada’s Keshia Chanté.
Michael B. Jordan is taking a seat in the director’s chair for — out exclusively out in theaters March 3, 2023Get TicketsAfter a few years away from the ring, «Donnie» Creed is enjoying the family and life he’s built for himself.
The stars of Creed III are bringing their new movie to Atlanta!
We’re back for a third round of Adonis Creeds life with Creed III. Making his directorial debut, Michael B. Jordan executes his vision for the future of these films in the franchise which is something to appreciate as each of the movies has a different director who frames each Creed in their own style. In this new installment, Adonis faces a new challenge: the past. Alongside Jordan, the movie stars Tessa Thompson, Jonathan Majors, Wood Harris and Phylicia Rashad.
There has never been a bad “Rocky” movie before, and thank goodness “Creed III” keeps the streak alive.Even the films in the “Rocky” series with less-than-stellar reputations are interesting character pieces, valuable snapshots of their moments in history, which only become more enjoyable as time marches on. Time has marched directly into the “Creed” series, an equally impressive collection of underdog tales starring Michael B.
Marvel‘s Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania and Michael B. Jordan in the upcoming boxing sequel Creed III, has revealed which of the Hollywood heavyweights packs the hardest punch.Majors plays villain Kang The Conqueror in Quantumania, who shares multiple fight scenes with Rudd’s Ant-Man. In Creed III, he faces off against Jordan’s champion boxer Adonis in the ring.
Paul Rudd is revealing why it was a challenge starring opposite Jonathan Majors in “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania”.
Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors have a moment on the red carpet at the premiere of their new movie, Creed III, at Cineworld Leicester Square on Wednesday (February 15) in London, England.
NYPD Blue star Dennis Franz is remembering his costar and TV son Austin Majors, the former child actor who died February 11 at the age of 27.
NYPD Blue star Austin Majors has died at the age of 27. Majors, who also went by the name Austin Setmajer-Raglin, died on Saturday while residing at a homeless facility in Los Angeles. A source told TMZ that there's "no foul play suspected" in his death, but it is "believed he may have ingested a fatal amount of fentanyl".
"NYPD Blue" child star Austin Majors died on Saturday at the age of 27 — and new details about his final days are emerging. A representative for The Hilda L. Solis Care First Village in Los Angeles confirmed to Fox News Digital on Tuesday that Majors was a resident at their "interim housing program." According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner, Majors died at a "residence." An official cause of death has been "deferred pending additional investigation." According to its website, the Hilda L.
the death of his on-screen son, Austin Majors, at the age of 27. In a statement to ET, the actor reflected on his time with the young actor. «I was so shocked and saddened to hear of Austin's passing. Austin was always such a joy to have on the set, he brought smiles and happiness to everyone,» Franz told ET in a statement. «Some of my favorite scenes during the 12 years of are with 'Sipowicz' and 'Theo,' he continued.
A former child star who found fame as a youngster on NYPD Blue has died of a suspected drug overdose.
American ex-child star Austin Majors tragically passed away in Los Angeles over the weekend - he was just 27. Celebrated for his portrayals of Theo Sipowicz in NYPD Blue (appearing in 48 episodes between 1999 and 2004) and Will Wright in the TV movie An Accidental Christmas, Austin also briefly graced the likes of ER, Desperate Housewives and How I Met Your Mother with his talent. According to TMZ, the actor was staying at a homeless housing facility at the time of his death, while it's believed that a fatal ingestion of fentanyl could be the cause.
Austin Majors, the child actor who starred in "NYPD Blue" as Theo Sipowicz, has died, according to his sister, Kali Raglin. He was 27. "Austin Majors (Setmajer-Raglin) was an artistic, brilliant, and kind human being.
Child star Austin Majors died at just 27 years old.