A new action thriller titled “Run Hide Fight: Infidels” has been announced, starring Jonathan Majors as a Delta Force veteran. The film is being produced by a conservative media company with an estimated budget of $5 million.
The official synopsis describes a scenario in which radical Islamic terrorists seize a pro‑Palestine college encampment, impose Sharia law, and force a group of students, a security guard, and the Delta Force veteran to intervene and prevent the campus from falling under enemy control.
The premise has sparked extensive criticism online, with many observers describing it as overtly political propaganda and questioning its narrative coherence.
The trailer intercuts footage of the September 11 attacks, ISIS executions, campus protests, and a former U.S. Secretary of State, concluding with an ISIS flag flying over a university and a “Coming soon” message.
Majors, once a fast‑rising Hollywood talent known for roles in major franchises, was convicted in 2023 of assault and harassment related to an incident with his former partner, receiving probation and a domestic‑violence intervention program.
Following the conviction, major studios terminated their contracts with the actor, leaving his future involvement in high‑profile projects uncertain.
The film’s producer characterized the project as a direct challenge to what he termed a prevailing “woke” influence in the industry, emphasizing a willingness to depict radical jihadists as clear antagonists without hesitation.
Industry analysts note that the film’s extreme thematic approach may polarize audiences, making its commercial reception unpredictable.
