Katt Williams Suggests Jonathan Majors’ Marvel Firing Is Part of a Larger Conspiracy

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Jonathan Majors, who portrayed Kang the Conqueror in several Marvel Cinematic Universe projects, was set to reprise his role as the main antagonist in Secret Wars, marking a major moment for both him and the MCU.

However, after a scandal involving domestic abuse led to a conviction, Majors lost his role. While Marvel initially planned to replace him and keep Kang, the SDCC Marvel Panel later announced that Kang was being completely scrapped and replaced by Doctor Doom—a major entertainment story of the year. While most have moved on from the controversy, it seems the saga isn’t over yet.

Recently, stand-up comedian Katt Williams appeared on the Club Shay Shay podcast, where he shared a bold (to say the least) theory about the conspiracy behind Jonathan Majors’ firing from Marvel.

The podcast interview was quite engaging, with Katt Williams offering his thoughts on Jonathan Majors’ situation and the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

You could be Kang the Conqueror, and they could take your rabbit a** down in two weekends. And that’s the truth of the matter, so I stayed away from them.

He went on to present a fascinating conspiracy theory explaining the reasons behind Majors’ firing.

Maybe I’m a conspiracy theorist, but I thought that Katt Williams said, ‘[ Anytime they make you into that position, part of that contract is, you do understand whenever we want to take you down we can. right?’ They went around the world for two years straight telling any women that would listen that this was a good-looking n****.

Since when? Since when did y’all start liking the big nose? When did y’all like the little head, the big jaw? When? Since when? That looks like my daddy. When did y’all start liking my daddy? You like black people’s features like that? If this ugly n**** is good-looking, then all n****s is good-looking. Anytime you see them telling you something you don’t believe, understand that it’s a play. Get out of here. Get out of here, ugly boy.

This is… intriguing, to say the least. Williams completely overlooks the major scandal that led to Majors’ firing (which has since been resolved, but the situation remains relevant), suggesting that his departure was due to something entirely different.

We’re not sure how much weight this theory holds, but it certainly caught our attention. Regardless, we wanted to share it with you, so here’s the full story.

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