Jonathan Majors Suffers Unexpected Fall Through Window While Shooting New Project

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A leaked video from the set of an upcoming action movie starring Jonathan Majors has caused a lot of buzz online. The footage, reported by Deadline, shows a dangerous moment where Majors and his co-star, JC Kilcoyne, went through a window during filming.

The video shows both actors falling about six feet after the glass panel broke unexpectedly. Majors, known for his role in Creed III, reportedly walked away without injuries. Kilcoyne, however, was hurt more seriously and needed several stitches for cuts on his hands.

This incident appears to have pushed the crew to take action. On March 26, members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) went on strike in South Carolina. The union said the fall proved the set was unsafe.

They claimed the glass had been loosened ahead of a future stunt without telling the actors. Crew members also raised concerns about black mold at filming locations and a special effects supervisor with a criminal record involving explosives.

The production team responded in a harsh way. Dallas Sonnier, a producer for Bonfire Legend, made a public statement mocking the fall and the union. He said, “The actors’ fall was shorter than the failed movie careers of the now-union reps.” Sonnier also called the strike an act of sabotage and said the production would not negotiate.

Majors, who was removed from the Marvel Cinematic Universe after playing Kang the Conqueror, has been working in independent and alternative media projects. He is also completing a court-mandated domestic violence intervention program while trying to rebuild his career.

Despite the setback, Majors has said he remains open to returning to bigger studio films, though no offers have been announced. His personal life continues to draw attention, especially his relationship with actress Meagan Good, whom he has described as a key source of support.

Outside of this production, Majors has been doing voice work for independent projects and attending industry events in Los Angeles to stay active in Hollywood. The future of the film is uncertain as the labor dispute continues.

Producers have said they plan to keep filming with replacement workers, but the industry is watching closely to see if the production will eventually meet union standards or maintain its defiant approach.

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