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Jonathan Majors’ film appearances have granted the actor award nominations and an abundance of roles. However, his personal life has made way more headlines over the last couple of years. Alleged domestic violence claims from his last partner have lead to his recent decline in work and removal from a major film series. However, his dating and recent engagement to longtime actress Meagan Good has stirred curiosity about his funds. Good, who is reveling in their shared joy, is rumored to be financially supporting her fiancé in recent months. But while he’s fighting to get back to the top of the horizon, here’s what we know about Jonathan Majors’ net worth.
Majors reportedly spent over $350,000 on luxury vehicles. He’s said to own a Mercedes-Benz S-class worth $96,000, an $87,000 BMW 7 Series, an $86,500 Audi A8 and a $76,000 Lexus LS. Majors also reportedly owns a three-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles, despite his advice to young actors to “keep your rent low” in an interview.
Recently, Majors proposed to his girlfriend of almost two years. Good flashed her diamond ring on the red carpet at the Ebony Power 100 Gala. Both actors have expressed excitement about a future together.
Jonathan Majors’ net worth was an estimated $2 million ahead of the domestic violence trial. At the height of his career, he raked in an estimated $550,000 per month from Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. He starred in The Last Black Man in San Francisco in 2019, one of former President Obama‘s favorite films, and starred in Lovecraft Country. His role in Creed III would become one of his last notable performances before the alleged domestic violence claims made by his former partner.
Upon learning of the alleged domestic violence incident, the U.S. Army removed his recruitment commercials. He was dropped as a client by Entertainment 360 and the Lede Company. Now, it’s been reported that Jonathan Majors’ net worth is $500,000. In October, Majors had an upcoming film release for Magazine Dreams. Despite it already premiering at Sundance, the film was pulled by Disney’s Searchlight Pictures. Majors was found guilty and convicted on two misdemeanor counts of assault and harassment. He was sentenced to a one-year, in-person batterer intervention program in Los Angeles, California, was ordered to continue therapy, and pay a $250 surcharge. In light of the conviction, he was also dropped from all future Marvel Studios projects.
Best known for his work in the science fiction space, filmmaker Martin Villeneuve will direct Merciless, a revenge thriller in which Jonathan Majors will star. Produced by Christopher Tuffin, the film was set to start filming this fall in Saskatchewan, Canada. In the film, Majors plays the role of a CIA interrogator who saves the life of the woman he loves after she was overtaken by an evil force. This will be Majors’ first film following the domestic violence conviction.
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