Jonathan Majors Fans Criticize Marvel After Robert Downey Jr., Who Has A Questionable Criminal Past, Replaces Him As New ‘Avengers’ Villain

Jonathan Major, Robert Downey Jr.

Jonathan Majors Fans Criticize Marvel After Robert Downey Jr., Who Has A Questionable Criminal Past, Replaces Him As New ‘Avengers’ Villain

Some supporters of Jonathan Majors believe Marvel is playing on a racial double standard.

Fans of the embattled movie star recently called out Marvel execs, arguing it’s not fair that Jonathan Majors will be replaced by Robert Downey Jr. in the continued Avengers series, despite his own criminal history.

Robert Downey Jr.

Reportedly, Marvel made the big reveal at Comic-Con this past Saturday (July 27th). Robert Downey Jr., 59, who launched the Marvel Cinematic Universes’s success with the 1st movie from the Avengers franchise – 2008’s Iron Man – joined the studio’s president Kevin Feige in San Diego where they revealed he will be returning to the MCU as the super villain Dr. Doom, who’s commonly known from Marvel’s Fantastic Four saga.

Dr. Doom will carry the next story arch for the billion-dollar Avengers franchise, with Robert Downey Jr. being the forhthcoming bad guy the super team must defeat. If you recall, Jonathan Majors was originally set to helm the next set of Avengers movies, playing the role of the villain Kang before he was fired following his domestic violence conviction. As you may know, the actor was found guilty of reckless assault and harassment following a physical dispute involving his then-girlfriend Grace Jabbari during an argument back in March of last year.

While some were elated to learn that Downey will be signing on for more Marvel films, others couldn’t help but blast the double standard they feel is at play. One user, referencing Downey’s past criminal convictions, which consist of numerous arrests from 1996 – 2001 on drug and possession charges, wrote:

“Robert Downey Jr has an arrest record comparable to most career criminals so him being the replacement for Jonathan Majors only emphasizes the scrutiny placed on black people to be ‘perfect'”

In a subsequent tweet, they added:

“This tweet was made specifically for all the judgmental hypocrites that keep expressly celebrating majors being let go for his misdemeanor infractions ‘replaced’ with an actor with a wrap sheet like RDJ… We love RDJ but I also can see and reason.”

Though some seemed to agree with the stance, others argued that the Downey and Majors’ situations shouldn’t be compared because one was convicted of drug charges while the other was convicted of violent charges. Additionally, some highlighted that like MajorsDowney also went through a period where he was essentially blackballed from the industry due to his convictions, suggesting that he’s already done the time for his crimes as Majors is doing now.

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Authored by: Kay Johnson