

What happens to Jonathan Majors and his upcoming trial? It seems that your legal situation has taken a very interesting turn.
The trial of Jonathan Majors has taken a new turn. The trial date for the “Kang the Conqueror” actor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been postponed again. And the Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania star’s legal team sought to have the lawsuit dismissed entirely in a rescheduled hearing.
According to information published exclusively by Deadline, Judge Michael Gaffey heard arguments from both the Manhattan district attorney’s office regarding the sharing of evidence during the rescheduled hearing, which took place Friday in New York City a request from Jonathan Majors’ defense team to have the matter dismissed. That is currently the reality.
The future of Marvel Studios depends on this case


However, No official decision has been made on the application. Instead, the criminal court judge told prosecutors they had until October 6, 2023 to respond. Therefore, Jonathan Majors’ defense must respond to this decision before October 13th. From there, the judge will make an official decision by Oct. 25, marking the next important date in the “Kang the Conqueror” actor’s ongoing legal case.
Just like last week, Jonathan Majors did not attend the courtroom in Manhattan. However, the judge pointed out that the actor must be present in person at the beginning of the trial. We’ll see what happens in the end, but we’re in the crucial weeks of the case. A case that could be crucial and have a significant impact on the future of Marvel Studios.