Jonathan Majors Dropped From Dennis Rodman Film After Assault Conviction

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 Hollywood actor Jonathan Majors has misplaced a buzzy upcoming movie function after his latest assault conviction.

The actor will not be taking part in controversial basketball participant Dennis Rodman in a movie with the working title ‘48 Hours In Vegas’, experiences Selection.

The movie is about to doc the true story of the Bulls’ energy ahead’s infamous journey to Las Vegas in the midst of the 1998 NBA finals. CNN first reported the information.

Lionsgate can be not concerned with the undertaking, because the studio launched it again to the producers to discover a new associate.

As per Selection, Phil Lord, Chris Miller and Aditya Sood will produce for Lord Miller, and Ari Lubet, Will Allegra and Rodman will government produce. Jordan VanDina is about to jot down the screenplay.

Majors was convicted on December 18 of two misdemeanour counts of harassment and assault throughout a home dispute together with his former associate, Grace Jabbari. He’s set to be sentenced on February 6 and faces as much as a 12 months in jail, however he may be sentenced to a lesser punishment, like probation.

Sources near Amazon say Majors can be not in discussions for the studio’s growth undertaking ‘Da Understudy’, which Spike Lee had been in early talks to direct. Marvel Studios dropped Majors from future tasks on the identical day because the conviction.

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