
*Jonathan Majors is officially back on screen, and he has chosen a project unlikely to go unnoticed.
The trailer for “Run. Hide. Fight: Infidels” dropped Thursday, offering a first look at the action film being produced by conservative commentator Ben Shapiro and his company Daily Wire. Majors portrays a Delta Force veteran drawn into a campus standoff against radical Islamic terrorists enforcing Sharia law on students.
The description of the film reads: “When radical Islamic terrorists hijack a liberal college’s pro-Palestine encampment to enforce barbaric Sharia law on students and execute infidels in a makeshift caliphate, a ragtag band of red-blooded students, a security guard tired of ‘Uncle Tom’ smears, and a Delta Force vet must arm up to save their clueless peers and keep America from surrendering to the enemy on its own soil.”

Majors does not appear in the trailer, but producer Dallas Sonnier confirmed the actor is fully committed, EW reports. “He loved the script, loved shooting the movie, is so great in the film, and he is totally 1,000% behind it,” Sonnier said, adding that Majors will participate in press.
“Both Daily Wire and Bonfire Legend have a history of movies that nobody else could make, nobody else could release,” Sonnier told Page Six about his company. “We all worship at the altar of John Milius and Red Dawn. And Eastwood, and all the other wonderful action stars of the ’80s, Stallone and Schwarzenegger. Nobody’s making these types of movies anymore.”
Sonnier added, “The woke mind virus has captured Hollywood for the past 12 years, and while woke is winding down, there is a new obsession with the anti-Israel, pro-Palestine movement that deserves to be mocked in a movie again,” he explained. “If you’re afraid to put radical jihadis as your villains, then you’re a wimpy movie producer. We don’t have that fear.”
“Run. Hide. Fight: Infidels” comes nearly two years after Majors’ December 2023 conviction on charges of third-degree assault and second-degree harassment derailed his Hollywood carer. He avoided prison time but was ordered into a 52-week batterer’s intervention program alongside continued mental health therapy.
The fallout reshaped several major projects around him. His most recent project, 2025’s “Magazine Dreams,” about an aspiring bodybuilder, struggled to attract audiences at the box office. The movie earned about $700,000 across 815 theaters, falling short of Briarcliff Entertainment’s $1 million opening weekend goal despite strong reviews and online buzz, per CBR. Marvel also pivoted away from Majors’ role as Kang the Conqueror, renaming the next “Avengers” installment from “Avengers: The Kang Dynasty” to “Avengers: Doomsday.”
Watch the trailer for “Run. Hide. Fight: Infidels” below.
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