Anthony Mackie and Jonathan Majors.Photo:Michael Loccisano/Getty Images; Frazer Harrison/Getty ImagesAnthony Mackieis weighing in on fellow Marvel actorJonathan Majors’assault and harassment charges.While speaking withInversefor a profile published Wednesday, Mackie, 44, said “nothing has been proven” yet in Majors' criminal case brought against him in New York City, in which he is expected to stand trial this August.“We’re a country that was built on ‘everyone is innocent until proven guilty,’ " the actor said, as the outlet raised the topic of Majors' potential future as Kang the Conquerer in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.“That’s one of the staples of this country. Nothing has been proven about this dude. Nothing," Mackie told the outlet. “So everyone is innocent until proven guilty. That’s all I can say. It’s crazy where we are as a society. But as a country, everyone is innocent until proven guilty.”The 33-year-oldAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumaniaactor was arrested in New York on March 25 over an alleged domestic violence incident.Anthony Mackie attends the 64th annual Grammy Awards.Francis Specker/CBS via GettyThough Majors was charged with multiple misdemeanor counts of assault and harassment, his defense attorneys have insisted they hold “irrefutable evidence” that the alleged victim in the incident “is lying” about the facts of the case.Majors last appeared at Manhattan Criminal Court on June 20; he filed his own domestic violence complaint against the alleged victim in the case the following day,Insiderreported.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.In the complaint, Majors claimed the “drunk and hysterical” woman caused him pain and bleeding after the alleged assault, according to Insider, which obtained a copy of the report and a sworn affidavit. The actor also alleged in the report that the woman had attacked him in previous incidents, though he said he did not file reports in the past.The Manhattan District Attorney’s office declined PEOPLE’s request for comment earlier this week, while NYPD confirmed its investigation into the incident is ongoing.Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagicWith Majors' criminal trial still to come, his future in upcoming Marvel Studios projects remains unclear; his character is expected to appear in both the upcoming second season of the Disney+ seriesLokiand as the villain inAvengers: The Kang Dynasty, currently scheduled forreleaseon May 1, 2026.Back in April, multiple outlets reported that Majors wastaken out of consideration for roles in multiple upcoming filmsafter the charges were filed.Meanwhile, Mackie will lead his own Marvel movie in the forthcomingCaptain America: Brave New World, scheduled for July 26, 2024.“There’s a huge amount of pressure,” Mackie told Inverse of expectations placed upon him as Marvel’s next Captain America. “You throw my dumb a– in the water, and you’re like, ‘Swim.’ I’m like, ‘S—.’ But at the same time, it’s all in the state of mind. I’ve been given a great cast. I’ve been given a great group of people who I’ve worked with before.”

Anthony Mackie and Jonathan Majors.Photo:Michael Loccisano/Getty Images; Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

Anthony Mackie Reacts to Marvel Costar Jonathan Majors' Charges

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Anthony Mackieis weighing in on fellow Marvel actorJonathan Majors’assault and harassment charges.While speaking withInversefor a profile published Wednesday, Mackie, 44, said “nothing has been proven” yet in Majors' criminal case brought against him in New York City, in which he is expected to stand trial this August.“We’re a country that was built on ‘everyone is innocent until proven guilty,’ " the actor said, as the outlet raised the topic of Majors' potential future as Kang the Conquerer in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.“That’s one of the staples of this country. Nothing has been proven about this dude. Nothing," Mackie told the outlet. “So everyone is innocent until proven guilty. That’s all I can say. It’s crazy where we are as a society. But as a country, everyone is innocent until proven guilty.”The 33-year-oldAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumaniaactor was arrested in New York on March 25 over an alleged domestic violence incident.Anthony Mackie attends the 64th annual Grammy Awards.Francis Specker/CBS via GettyThough Majors was charged with multiple misdemeanor counts of assault and harassment, his defense attorneys have insisted they hold “irrefutable evidence” that the alleged victim in the incident “is lying” about the facts of the case.Majors last appeared at Manhattan Criminal Court on June 20; he filed his own domestic violence complaint against the alleged victim in the case the following day,Insiderreported.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.In the complaint, Majors claimed the “drunk and hysterical” woman caused him pain and bleeding after the alleged assault, according to Insider, which obtained a copy of the report and a sworn affidavit. The actor also alleged in the report that the woman had attacked him in previous incidents, though he said he did not file reports in the past.The Manhattan District Attorney’s office declined PEOPLE’s request for comment earlier this week, while NYPD confirmed its investigation into the incident is ongoing.Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagicWith Majors' criminal trial still to come, his future in upcoming Marvel Studios projects remains unclear; his character is expected to appear in both the upcoming second season of the Disney+ seriesLokiand as the villain inAvengers: The Kang Dynasty, currently scheduled forreleaseon May 1, 2026.Back in April, multiple outlets reported that Majors wastaken out of consideration for roles in multiple upcoming filmsafter the charges were filed.Meanwhile, Mackie will lead his own Marvel movie in the forthcomingCaptain America: Brave New World, scheduled for July 26, 2024.“There’s a huge amount of pressure,” Mackie told Inverse of expectations placed upon him as Marvel’s next Captain America. “You throw my dumb a– in the water, and you’re like, ‘Swim.’ I’m like, ‘S—.’ But at the same time, it’s all in the state of mind. I’ve been given a great cast. I’ve been given a great group of people who I’ve worked with before.”

Anthony Mackieis weighing in on fellow Marvel actorJonathan Majors’assault and harassment charges.

While speaking withInversefor a profile published Wednesday, Mackie, 44, said “nothing has been proven” yet in Majors' criminal case brought against him in New York City, in which he is expected to stand trial this August.

“We’re a country that was built on ‘everyone is innocent until proven guilty,’ " the actor said, as the outlet raised the topic of Majors' potential future as Kang the Conquerer in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

“That’s one of the staples of this country. Nothing has been proven about this dude. Nothing," Mackie told the outlet. “So everyone is innocent until proven guilty. That’s all I can say. It’s crazy where we are as a society. But as a country, everyone is innocent until proven guilty.”

The 33-year-oldAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumaniaactor was arrested in New York on March 25 over an alleged domestic violence incident.

Anthony Mackie attends the 64th annual Grammy Awards.Francis Specker/CBS via Getty

Anthony Mackie

Francis Specker/CBS via Getty

Though Majors was charged with multiple misdemeanor counts of assault and harassment, his defense attorneys have insisted they hold “irrefutable evidence” that the alleged victim in the incident “is lying” about the facts of the case.

Majors last appeared at Manhattan Criminal Court on June 20; he filed his own domestic violence complaint against the alleged victim in the case the following day,Insiderreported.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

In the complaint, Majors claimed the “drunk and hysterical” woman caused him pain and bleeding after the alleged assault, according to Insider, which obtained a copy of the report and a sworn affidavit. The actor also alleged in the report that the woman had attacked him in previous incidents, though he said he did not file reports in the past.

The Manhattan District Attorney’s office declined PEOPLE’s request for comment earlier this week, while NYPD confirmed its investigation into the incident is ongoing.

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HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 12: Jonathan Majors attends the 95th Annual Academy Awards on March 12, 2023 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

With Majors' criminal trial still to come, his future in upcoming Marvel Studios projects remains unclear; his character is expected to appear in both the upcoming second season of the Disney+ seriesLokiand as the villain inAvengers: The Kang Dynasty, currently scheduled forreleaseon May 1, 2026.

Back in April, multiple outlets reported that Majors wastaken out of consideration for roles in multiple upcoming filmsafter the charges were filed.

Meanwhile, Mackie will lead his own Marvel movie in the forthcomingCaptain America: Brave New World, scheduled for July 26, 2024.

“There’s a huge amount of pressure,” Mackie told Inverse of expectations placed upon him as Marvel’s next Captain America. “You throw my dumb a– in the water, and you’re like, ‘Swim.’ I’m like, ‘S—.’ But at the same time, it’s all in the state of mind. I’ve been given a great cast. I’ve been given a great group of people who I’ve worked with before.”

source: people.com