Jonathan Majors Makes Ghoul-Filled Appearance

Jonathan Majors Makes Ghoul Filled Appearance
Jonathan Majors Makes Ghoul Filled Appearance

Jonathan Majors to Make Appearance at Famous Monsters Festival

Renowned actor Jonathan Majors is set to make his first-ever convention signing appearance at the Famous Monsters Festival in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, on September 14th and 15th. The 35-year-old will be present at the Valley Forge Casino Resort, where fans will have the opportunity to purchase autographs for $140 and professionally shot photographs for $160.

Majors, known for his roles in "Loki," "Ant-man and the Wasp: Quantumania," "Creed III," and "Lovecraft Country," confirmed his attendance in a promotional clip shared on the festival’s social media. The caption teased, "Jonathan Majors makes his FIRST EVER convention signing appearance! Kang, er… King of Prussia, PA Sept 14th & 15th is your chance to meet the star of Loki, Ant-man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Creed III, Lovecraft Country and so much more! A limited amount of photo op and autograph presale tickets are on sale NOW…"

This marks one of Majors’ first celebrity appearances outside of accompanying his partner, Meagan Good, to various events since his conviction of reckless assault in the third degree and harassment in December 2023. In April, he was sentenced to 52 weeks in a domestic violence intervention program. However, Majors has been recognized for his perseverance, receiving the Perseverance Recognition at the Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards in Los Angeles in June.

In his acceptance speech, Majors spoke candidly about his experience as a Black man in the criminal justice system. "As a Black man in the criminal justice system, I felt anger, I felt sadness, hurt, surprise. When they snatched me up out of my apartment in handcuffs, I didn’t feel like all that," he expressed. "I didn’t feel like Jonathan Majors, Mr. Creed, Mr. Kang; I felt like a little scared, weak boy, despite the support and evidence that was in my favor, I knew sh*t was bad. And it was bad because of who I was and what I am. This is what happens to Black people all too often."

Fans can purchase tickets for the event on the festival’s website. The Famous Monsters Festival is a unique opportunity for fans to meet Majors and get a glimpse into his life beyond the screen.

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