• Jonathan Majors continues to fall from grace
  • The actor has been sentenced to a treatment program
  • HERE is what we know

The verdict, a result of a tumultuous trial involving his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari, puts Majors' once-promising career on the line and raises serious questions about his future in Hollywood. The fact is, superstars, no matter how big, are never likely to survive such a fall from grace. And now, Majors is looking at a marred reputation no matter what happens.

All in all, the plot can still thicken...

A Permanent Restriction

Jonathan Majors, known for his role as "Kang the Conqueror" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has been sentenced to a domestic violence treatment program in Los Angeles, where the actor is based. These programs include anger management and many other similar therapies to curb behavior. 

The decision came after a gripping three-week trial that ended in Majors' conviction on December 18 for two misdemeanor counts of reckless assault and harassment against his former girlfriend, British dancer Grace Jabbari.

In addition to the treatment program, Judge Michael Gaffey issued a permanent order of protection, barring Majors from any contact with Jabbari. The actor, who could have faced jail time, is now under strict orders to complete the program or risk up to 364 days behind bars.

It's all but official

The sentence looks very likely, and for now, all the major deals that Majors had in the works are completely dead, and understandably so after all that has happened.

The trial revealed a tumultuous relationship between Majors and Jabbari, with the latter accusing the actor of being an "unrepentant abuser."

Jabbari's impact statement in court painted a chilling picture of a man who, even after conviction, refuses to accept responsibility for his actions.

Majors' career has taken a nosedive since his arrest in March 2023.

With roles in major productions like 'Creed III' and the anticipation for his performance in 'Magazine Dreams,' the actor's future in Hollywood is now uncertain. Marvel's decision to drop Majors from the MCU post-conviction has only added to the controversy surrounding him.

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As the dust settles on this high-profile case, questions linger about Majors' ability to rehabilitate his image and career. With Jabbari's defamation suit looming and the actor's legal team promising counterclaims, the saga is far from over.

Jonathan Majors' journey from rising star to a cautionary tale serves as a stark reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in Tinseltown.