Actor Jonathan Majors selling his autograph for $140 a pop at the Famous Monsters of Filmland festival...
Cast out of Hollywood's A-list following a domestic assault conviction, the 'Creed III' and 'Lovecraft Country' actor will be manning a booth at a monster-movie convention in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, this coming weekend.
On Sunday, Sept. 15, two days after his first treatment compliance date, he’ll be at the Valley Forge Casino Resort in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, selling autographs for $140 and pro-shot photographs at $160 a pop. The occasion is the Famous Monsters Fest, run by the revived fan journal of note, Famous Monsters of Filmland, which runs from Friday, Sept. 13, through Sept. 15. Majors, whose monstrous bona fides include his role in HBO’s Lovecraft Country and the villain in Creed III, will be joined in the autograph room by Star Trek’s George Takei, original KISS drummer Peter Criss (“The Cat”!), Andy Serkis, Starcrash heroine and Bond girl Caroline Munro, Kane Hodder (who played Jason Vorhees in four of the Friday the 13th films), Tyler Mane (who played Michael Myers in two of the Halloween films) and several others. Majors does seem to be the marquee draw, judging by his rates: His John Hancock is going for $40 more than Serkis’.
8 comments:
I wouldn't give him $4.
This nicca. I am so over him. He’d find a new career if he was half the man he thinks he is. Ugh.
I hope he doesn’t get his feelings hurt. Paying for anyones autograph is ludicrous.
Good. Make that money. They all charge at these events. This isn't anything new. If it were Robert Downey Jr no one would say anything.
Pass
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Good for him.
He’s a great actor.
While I would not pay for an autograph unless it was from the King of Pop himself, I am not mad at Jonathan Majors for trying to make an honest living. All of the others at this event are doing the same thing. It is expected.
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