
Jack Veal, best known for his role as Kid Loki in Marvel’s hit series Loki, is now facing a heartbreaking situation. At just 17, the young actor is reportedly homeless and seeking urgent help to raise awareness about his situation.
Kid Loki actor Jack Veal Credits: MCU/Disney
Veal, who once seemed set for a bright Hollywood future with roles in major productions, now finds himself in this dire ordeal. Fans are questioning what went wrong, how did his earnings vanish, and what led to this dramatic shift in his life? Here is everything you need to know about the situation!
Kid Loki Actor Jack Veal Pleads for Help Amid Heartbreaking Crisis!
Jack Veal, the 17-year-old actor who played Kid Loki in MCU’s Loki, has revealed the heartbreaking circumstances that left him homeless. In a candid TikTok video, Veal shared that he was forced to leave home due to physical and emotional abuse.
Kid Loki actor Jack Veal Credits: MCU/Disney
Veal, who once seemed set for a bright Hollywood future with roles in major productions, now finds himself in this dire ordeal. Fans are questioning what went wrong, how did his earnings vanish, and what led to this dramatic shift in his life? Here is everything you need to know about the situation!
Kid Loki Actor Jack Veal Pleads for Help Amid Heartbreaking Crisis!
Jack Veal, the 17-year-old actor who played Kid Loki in MCU’s Loki, has revealed the heartbreaking circumstances that left him homeless. In a candid TikTok video, Veal shared that he was forced to leave home due to physical and emotional abuse.
- 12/3/2024
- by Sampurna Banerjee
- FandomWire

Angel Studios released The Chosen in 2017, and it has been a hit ever since, meaning that multiple spinoffs and shows are in the works. Typically, when a series is a success, one spinoff is ordered. If its achievements continue, then the universe of said series can keep on expanding. However, for The Chosen, five spinoffs were announced at once, meaning that fans of the Christian historical drama have a lot to look forward to in the coming years. Plus, following the release of The Chosen season 4, the original show still has a handful of seasons to go before it ends.
Dallas Jenkins, the creator, director, and co-writer of The Chosen, is launching a new production studio called 5&2 Studios, which is the umbrella under which he will develop the upcoming spinoffs. Every project will be produced by Jenkins' 5&2 Studios as the company focuses on developing "Bible-inspired stories through uniquely human and authentic storytelling and audience engagement,...
Dallas Jenkins, the creator, director, and co-writer of The Chosen, is launching a new production studio called 5&2 Studios, which is the umbrella under which he will develop the upcoming spinoffs. Every project will be produced by Jenkins' 5&2 Studios as the company focuses on developing "Bible-inspired stories through uniquely human and authentic storytelling and audience engagement,...
- 10/18/2024
- by Sarah Little
- ScreenRant

Quick Links What Is The Chosen About? How The Chosen Remains Biblically Accurate Examples of The Chosen's Biblical Accuracy
The Chosen is a biblical historical drama created by Dallas Jenkins that debuted in September 2017. The largest crowdsourced TV show on record, The Chosen follows the early days of Jesus Christ in the 1st century as he meets locals, gathers followers, teaches disciples, and builds an upstanding community in Judea and Galilee. The Chosen is watchable for free on its own TV app, allowing users to share the show with others in a cost-free, pay-it-forward formula.
With the fourth season of The Chosen concluding on June 30, 2024, all eyes turn to see how Jesus will be received as the Messiah after raising Lazarus from the dead. Until fans become aware of Season 5's premiere date, it's worth exploring the biblical accuracy of the show to determine its historical authenticity. By design,...
The Chosen is a biblical historical drama created by Dallas Jenkins that debuted in September 2017. The largest crowdsourced TV show on record, The Chosen follows the early days of Jesus Christ in the 1st century as he meets locals, gathers followers, teaches disciples, and builds an upstanding community in Judea and Galilee. The Chosen is watchable for free on its own TV app, allowing users to share the show with others in a cost-free, pay-it-forward formula.
With the fourth season of The Chosen concluding on June 30, 2024, all eyes turn to see how Jesus will be received as the Messiah after raising Lazarus from the dead. Until fans become aware of Season 5's premiere date, it's worth exploring the biblical accuracy of the show to determine its historical authenticity. By design,...
- 8/3/2024
- by Jake Dee
- MovieWeb

Jordan Walker Ross is a series regular on the historical drama The Chosen. He plays Little James, one of the 12 Apostles in the New Testament. When Ross auditioned for the role, Dallas Jenkins the show’s director and creator could see that he was disabled, but he apparently didn’t notice the limp – not at first, anyway.
“I have severe scoliosis and minor cerebral palsy,” Ross told Deadline, reaching out after reading our coverage of a SAG-AFTRA panel on disabled performers. “Because of my conditions, I have a pretty noticeable limp, very limited flexibility in my torso and legs and am much shorter than the average person [5’4”]. Needless to say, my physical differences have negatively impacted my opportunities as an actor. I have been told by casting directors to ‘lose the limp,’ and was even cut out of projects because my limp was too noticeable.”
He said that when he was cast,...
“I have severe scoliosis and minor cerebral palsy,” Ross told Deadline, reaching out after reading our coverage of a SAG-AFTRA panel on disabled performers. “Because of my conditions, I have a pretty noticeable limp, very limited flexibility in my torso and legs and am much shorter than the average person [5’4”]. Needless to say, my physical differences have negatively impacted my opportunities as an actor. I have been told by casting directors to ‘lose the limp,’ and was even cut out of projects because my limp was too noticeable.”
He said that when he was cast,...
- 4/22/2021
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
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