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Jonathan Majors has been quietly impressing for a while now, in such films as The Last Black Man in San Francisco and Da 5 Bloods, as well as a starring role in the TV series Lovecraft Country. But most people probably know Majors less for his credits, more because he’s downright scintillating. Just look at the shoot he did for Men’s Health and try to make it back here in one piece.
Yes, Majors is mind-bogglingly attractive in ways that leagues of scientists are working around the clock to figure out. While good looks can help you earn coveted leading roles—I don’t think there are many industries in the world as obsessed with seemingly unattainable appearances as Hollywood—it’s a whole other thing to command attention with pure talent. Majors breaks through the gift that is his body to deliver not just impressive work, but also the kind of jaw-dropping stuff that makes you wonder just how many awards are in the man’s future. (I’m willing to bet on “a lot.”)
Majors has delivered greatness not once, not twice, but three times in 2023 so far. First, he stunned at Sundance with Magazine Dreams; then there’s Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and, most recently, Creed III. And it’s only the beginning of March! Another remarkable piece of information: Creed III opened this weekend as #1 at the box office, meaning Majors has starred in back-to-back box office champions. I’m ready to call it: 2023 is the year of Jonathan Majors.
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