Jonathan Majors NBD Glass Window Accident… I’m just happy to make films!!!
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Jonathan Majors is obviously a badass… but he must have the strength of a superhero – because he says he wasn’t too hurt after falling through a window on the set of his new movie.
Here’s the deal…the team is working on the new untitled film produced by The Daily Wire and Bonfire Legend reportedly began striking earlier this week after an accident on the set where Majors and actor JC Kiljoyne fell through a waterfall window about 6 feet. The demonstrators began to complain about other events that occurred before this incident, we are told.

Kiljoyne’s hands were pretty cut up from the fall and he needed 3 or 4 stitches, according to our sources. Although his representative said Deadline he “did not feel unsafe on set and continues to have a positive experience working on the project.”
Majors echoed Kiljoyne’s comments… telling us, “I’m fine. I was happy to be on set and help tell the story. I’m grateful to those looking out for me, the cast and crew for our safety. It’s going to be a great movie and I can’t wait for the fans to see it!”
We also learned a little more about what happened… with sources telling us that the filmmakers planned to replace Majors with a body double before he punched the window during the scene.
Unfortunately, the momentum simply sent Majors and Kiljoyne out the window. This is “simple inertia”, say our sources, and a pure accident. The actors rehearsed this scene — and other stunts — months in advance, but it just didn’t go as planned.
We were also told that a fake blood bag – the firecracker – had exploded, making the injury worse than it was.
Sources also tell us that the window incident actually brought the crew closer together, despite the reports…and not everyone protested in front of production.

TMZ.com
Dallas Sonnier — Bonfire CEO Legend — tells us that production was largely fully staffed… until last week, when they had to replace 15 percent of the staff “when the unions began illegitimately striking and shaming some crew members into walking out.”
Sonnier says he has never received a single call from the union “because they are totally cowardly and whiny.”
There are two sides to every story, but one important truth: Jonathan Majors is OK!































