Jonathan Majors’ fall on movie set escalates strike over safety concerns

Jonathan Majors and JC-Kilcoyne suffer a fall while shooting an unnamed film for The Daily Wire

By Aamna Razi April 04, 2026
Jonathan Majors’ fall on movie set escalates strike over safety concerns
Jonathan Majors’ fall on movie set escalates strike over safety concerns 

Jonathan Majors and JC-Kilcoyne have fallen through a window amid filming for an upcoming film, with the latter also getting injured.

The duo went through an unsecured sheet of tempered glass and fell about six-feet to the ground, which appeared to be the last straw for crew members that were already protesting, as they proceeded to walk off-set after the incident.

As per The Hollywood Reporter, the founder of the film production company Bonfire Legend, Dallas Sonnier said to the outlet "The actors’ fall was shorter than the failed movie careers of the now-union reps."

Although Kilcoyne, who suffered injuries from the fall, specifically cuts on his hands that required stitches and his representative stated that he was well taken care of by production and did not feel unsafe on set or have a negative experience, the same cannot be said of the crew.

The crew members and workers had unionization concerns over, initially, healthcare coverage, which then extended to safety concerns such as props falling on crew members and even lack of communication before complex stunts.

Notably, a majority of the crew has reportedly signed union cards in an effort to organize under the International Alliance Of Theatrical Stage Employees, but producers such as Sonnier have held their own against such requests and have disparaged them.

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