Jonathan Majors, ‘Creed III’ and ‘Ant-Man’ actor arrested for domestic violence

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The actor Jonathan Major, recognized for his antagonist role in “Creed III” and for playing Marvel villain Kang the Conqueror in “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania”, he was arrested andthis Saturday in New York for complaints of Domestic violence.

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The interpreter was arrested after police received a 911 alert from a 30-year-old woman who had to be taken to hospital with “minor head and neck injuries”according to a statement by the security forces.

“A preliminary investigation established that a 33-year-old man was involved in a domestic dispute with a 30-year-old woman. The victim reported to police that she had been assaulted. Officers took the 33-year-old man into custody without incident,” reads the official statement reproduced on the Variety website.

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And he adds that “the victim suffered minor injuries to the head and neck and he was transferred to a hospital of the area in stable condition”.

For his part, A rep for Majors said the actor “didn’t do anything wrong” and said they hoped to “clear his name and clear everything up.”

In addition to the notable roles mentioned, Majors recently premiered the acclaimed film “Magazine Dreams” at Sundance, which will be in theaters later this year.

Majors is also a key piece to Marvel’s plans for the next few years. Is that his character of Kang, introduced in the last film, he was destined to become the main antagonist of the next stage of the films from the superhero studio.

Source: Clarin

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