Hollywood actor Jonathan Majors was dropped from the film “48 Hours In Vegas” about Dennis Rodman’s trip to Las Vegas in the 1998 NBA Finals. Majors was a rising star when he got arrested for assault following a dispute with then-girlfriend Grace Jabbari. Now, fans are looking back at some wild Rodman prison stories on social media.
According to William Earl of Variety, Majors will no longer play Rodman in the Lord Miller-produced movie. It was just one of several roles Hollywood has taken away from the 34-year-old actor after he was convicted of two misdemeanor counts of harassment and assault last month.
Disney axed Majors from his role as Kang the Conqueror in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He’s also no longer in discussion to star in Amazon’s “Da Understudy” linked to director and New York Knicks superfan Spike Lee.
Fans on social media reacted to Jonathan Majors getting axed from the Dennis Rodman film. One fan alluded to how ironic the previous casting of Majors as Rodman followed by his assault conviction:
“The irony.”
Fan comment No. 1.
Another fan thought that Rodman did worse things than Majors:
“Dennis Rodman did worst sh*t.”
Fan comment No. 2
This fan joked that Majors’ assault case just made him the perfect actor to portray the Chicago Bulls legend:
“Man, that’s more reason to keep him in the movie especially if he playing Rodman.”
Fan comment No. 3
Here are other reactions to the Rodman-Majors story:
Fan comments on Rodman-Majors news
What are Dennis Rodman’s prison stories?
What are Dennis Rodman’s prison stories?
While he’s never been incarcerated for a long time, Rodman has spent many nights in jail due to his actions off the court. “The Worm” told Sean Kim of the “Growth Minds” podcast in 2019 that he’s been arrested about 60-70 times for partying.
“I think I have been famous then I have not been famous,” Rodman said. “At my house in Newport beach, I think I went to jail 60-70 times. … Because I always threw wild parties. I wasn’t killing nobody, I wasn’t hurting nobody, I was just going to jail because they wanted me to go to jail for three or four hours.”
In an appearance on Kevin Hart’s “Cold as Ball” show on YouTube also in 2019, Rodman claimed that he’s been arrested over 100 times in his lifetime.
“I’d say over 100,” Rodman said. “I was having too many parties in my house and after seven days straight, it was seven days a week. Seven days a week, 24/7.”
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