Jonathan Majors sprung into motion as a real-life Marvel hero this week to stop a fight between two highschool girls — amid facing his own assault charges.
A video obtained by TMZ captures two young girls, whose faces are blurred, punching and tussling one another to the bottom as other classmates watch — and record — the brawl.
The fight took place outside of LA’s Hollywood High School on Monday as Majors was dining on the In-N-Out across the road.
“Our college police are currently investigating this incident but, as student matters are confidential, we cannot offer further comment at the moment,” a Los Angeles Unified spokesperson told The Post on Thursday.
The women within the recording go at it for 30 seconds until the “Creed III” star comes running in and does his best to separate each parties.
They fight to swing at one another at the same time as the 6-foot actor stands in between the teenagers, but a source told TMZ that the ladies dispersed after the video ended.
Paparazzi later caught up with Majors — who’s accused of assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, during a fight in Chelsea in March — and asked him concerning the dueling high schoolers.
He claimed he didn’t know the ladies but “in fact” desired to step in and ensure that no person got hurt once he saw it happening.
“What’s your message to the ladies?” a photographer asked.
“Stay cool,” the “Devotion” star advised.
The Post has contacted reps for Majors for comment.
His domestic assault trial was expected to begin in Manhattan on Sept. 6, but it got delayed again, with Majors only having to make a temporary appearance via video.
While the strangulation charge has since been dropped, Majors currently faces charges of misdemeanor assault, aggravated harassment, attempted assault and harassment.
The judge scheduled the subsequent hearing for Friday, during which a recent trial date can be set.