What's Happening?
Jonathan Majors has started filming his first major movie since 2023, marking a potential comeback in Hollywood. The film, produced by Ben Shapiro's Daily Wire and Dallas Sonnier's Bonfire Legend, is being shot in South Carolina. Directed by Kyle Rankin,
the movie is described as an action film reminiscent of 1980s and 1990s classics like 'Red Dawn' and 'Toy Soldiers'. This project is significant for Majors, who was previously dropped from several projects following a conviction for assaulting his former girlfriend. The film's production team includes notable figures such as Travis Mills, Lillian Campbell, and Sydney Aucreman, with Majors also serving as an executive producer under his Tall Street Productions banner.
Why It's Important?
This film represents a critical moment for Jonathan Majors as he attempts to re-establish his career in the entertainment industry. The involvement of The Daily Wire, known for its politically distinct brand, suggests a strategic move to provide an alternative platform for actors facing industry challenges. The success of this project could demonstrate Majors' continued appeal and ability to draw audiences, potentially influencing future opportunities within and outside traditional Hollywood circles. However, the film's reception will also test public willingness to separate Majors' professional work from his personal controversies.
What's Next?
The film's performance will likely determine Majors' future in mainstream filmmaking. If successful, it could pave the way for more projects with independent and ideologically aligned production companies. Conversely, if it fails to resonate with audiences, it may reinforce the caution that has characterized studio decisions regarding Majors since his conviction. The film's release date has not yet been announced, leaving the industry and audiences to speculate on its potential impact.









