The aging former A list comic actor who is accused of all types of egregious bevhaviors will be front and center for the marketing campaign of a new entry into a different universe from the one mentioned previously today.

Bill Murray

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Bill Murray Pops Up in Ant-Man Trailer Amid Lingering Fallout from Misconduct Allegations

Bill Murray has officially entered the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The Ghostbusters star briefly pops up in the new trailer for Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania amid new allegations of misconduct surrounding the legendary comic actor.


Everyone Who Has Publicly Accused Bill Murray of Misconduct

Richard Dreyfuss

On the set of What About Bob? Murray also reportedly had a difficult relationship with costar Richard Dreyfuss, which the Oscar winner says resulted in Murray throwing an ashtray at him. Dreyfuss said “There was no time to react because he leaned back and he took a modern, glass-blown ashtray. He threw it at my face from [only a couple feet away]. And it weighed about three quarters of a pound. And he missed me. He tried to hit me. I got up and left.” In the interview, Dreyfuss described Murray as an “Irish drunken bully.”

Chevy Chase

Murray and Chevy Chase reportedly got into a physical fight when Chase returned to Saturday Night Live to guest host in 1978.

Geena Davis

In her recent memoir, Davis alleges that Murray made her lie on a bed while he used a massage device on her. “I said no multiple times, but he wouldn’t relent,” writes Davis in her memoir. The Oscar winner also claims that Murray yelled at her on set in front of more than 300 people, a tactic she says he would employ to exert his authority on set.

Seth Green

Green was just nine years old when he appeared on Saturday Night Live, where he says he had an unpleasant encounter with Murray backstage. On the YouTube show Good Mythical Morning, Green alleged that Murray “made a big fuss” about him sitting on the arm of his chair. And he was like, ‘That’s my chair.’” Then, Green said, Murray picked him up by his ankles and dangled him over a trash can while saying, “The trash goes in the trash can.” “He dropped me in the trash can, the trash can falls over. I was horrified. I ran away, hid under the table in my dressing room, and just cried.” Murray hasn’t addressed Green’s allegations.

Lucy Liu

Charlie’s Angels star Liu claims that Murray hurled “inexcusable and unacceptable” comments at her during a rehearsal on the set of the 2000 action-comedy, after a scene the pair was filming was reworked without his knowledge.

Solange Knowles

At the taping Of SNL in 2016, Murray allegedly grabbed Solange Knowles’s hair, repeatedly asking the singer if her hair was a wig just after she had performed her song “Don’t Touch My Hair” as the week’s musical guest. While Solange has never publicly accused Murray of doing this, she liked tweets describing the incident from TV writer and producer Judnick Mayard, who witnessed the interaction. “Your yearly reminder that I saw Bill Murray put both his hands into Solange’s scalp after asking her three times if her hair was a wig or not,” wrote Mayard, in a tweet liked by Solange. Murray has yet to comment on these allegations.

McG

Charlie’s Angels director McG (whose full name is Joseph McGinty Nichol) also apparently had his own issues with Murray on set, claiming Murray headbutted him while they were filming.

Jennifer Butler Murray

During their divorce proceedings, Murray’s ex-wife Jennifer Butler Murray accused the actor of assault, alleging that the Lost in Translation star hit her in the face in November 2007 and told her she’s “lucky he didn’t kill her.” In the filing, Butler Murray also accused her ex-husband of “adultery, addiction to marijuana and alcohol, abusive behavior…sexual addictions and frequent abandonment.” In 2008, their divorce was finalized and Butler Murray was granted primary custody of their four children.

Laura Ziskin

A producer on Bill Murray’s What About Bob?, Laura Ziskin said that she butted heads (metaphorically) with Murray and that Murray once threw her in a lake while they were filming, albeit in jest. “Bill also threatened to throw me across the parking lot and then broke my sunglasses and threw them across the parking lot,” she said in a 2003 interview with The Baltimore Sun.

Rob Schneider

Another entry in the Murray-misbehaving-at-SNL annals, Rob Schneider said that Murray “absolutely hated” the cast when he returned to host in 1993. “He wasn’t very nice to us,” said Schneider on SiriusXM’s Jim Norton & Sam Roberts Show. “He hated us on Saturday Night Live when he hosted. Absolutely hated us. I mean, seething…. It was just naked rage.”
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