I donโt know who needs to hear this, but Emmy-nominated actor Jonathan Majors has officially entered his villain era.
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If that wasnโt evidenced by his portrayal as He Who Remains in the popular Disney+ series Loki, then itโll be further solidified when he makes his debut as Kang the Conqueror in the upcoming Marvel film, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. In it, Majors stars as the all-powerful, multi-variant big bad whoโs hellbent on getting his way no matter what or who he has to go through.
And while fans are usually Team Avengers when it comes to these films, thanks to Majorโs impressive acting chops, charismatic personality and god-like physique, most folks have found themselves switching sides and rooting for the villain this time around.
When asked during an interview how it feels to know so many Marvel fans have ditched the Avengers and gone pro-Kang, the Devotion star told The Root:
โThereโs so many layers to it, isnโt it? For one, you just want to do a good job. You just want to do a good job and if you do a good job, you donโt know what the response will be. You could do a good job and they hate you. They like you in the movie but they hate you! Or you could do it and they like you in the movie but theyโre [like], โHeโs not a villain.โ So thatโs a delicate balance.
โItโs early, but the fact that people are showing love to Kangโwho he is and what he representsโitโs exciting. Itโs emboldening to continue to double down on what it is that weโve been doing.โ
And โemboldeningโ is right, especially given the fact that Majors will not only be starring as an antagonist in Ant-Man, but heโll also be Michael B. Jordanโs formidable foe in the upcoming threequel, Creed III, next month. Itโs safe to say heโs entered his villain era when it comes to his filmography, but in real life, when someone enters their โvillain era,โ it means that theyโre putting up boundaries, saying no to things that no longer serve them and putting themselves first in a way that they hadnโt beforeโas noted by Refinery29.
When I asked if heโs entered into his personal villain era yet, the Lovecraft Country star assured me that heโs only just getting started.
โI think Iโm starting right now. I didnโt know that. I need to villain up, I need to boundary up. Iโm putting up boundaries,โ a newly enlightened and excited Majors said. โIโm saying no to things that no longer serve me. Iโm putting me and my family first. I like that. Iโmma get a tattoo. โVillain era.โโ
You can catch Jonathan Majors next in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania when it comes out this Friday, on Feb. 17, and in Creed III on March 3.
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