Rosie Day (Outlander) has boarded the cast of Midas Man, the biopic of visionary music manager Brian Epstein, who famously discovered the Beatles. Day will play Cilla Black, the singer who was also managed by Epstein.
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Katie Song Disney Plus announced that Marvel Studios’ “Black Widow” will be available to all Disney Plus subscribers beginning Wednesday.In addition to Scarlett Johansson, who reprises the role of Black Widow, the action feature stars Florence Pugh, David Harbour and Rachel Weisz. Cate Shortland directed, Kevin Feige produced and Eric Pearson penned the screenplay.
Rosie Day (Outlander) has boarded the cast of Midas Man, the biopic of visionary music manager Brian Epstein, who famously discovered the Beatles. Day will play Cilla Black, the singer who was also managed by Epstein.
Paramount comedy The Lost City will now open wide three weeks earlier than expected, the studio announced today, as its release date moves from April 15 to March 25, 2022.
Joe Russo is speaking out.
Kingston Rossdale, 15, proved how much he’s grown in a recent outing with his mom Gwen Stefani, 52, and stepfather Blake Shelton, 45! The teen towered over the singer and his younger brothers, Zuma Rossdale, 13, and Apollo Rossdale, 7, who were also with them, as they stopped at Beverly Glen Deli to get ice cream. He wore a long-sleeved zip-up collared top, jeans, and a black face mask as he held his ice cream cone and had slightly long blondish locks that hung just past the back of his neck.
legal battle with Disney over the release of Black Widow, which has since been resolved. And now Avengers: Endgame co-director Joe Russo has broken his silence on ScarJo’s lawsuit.
Daymond John celebrated his second annual Black Entrepreneurs Day Thursday by giving away $250,000 in grants to businesses.The event, presented by Chase for Business and held live and in-person, from Harlem’s Apollo Theater, included conversations with several Black celebrities turned businessicons including Kevin Hart, Shaquille O'Neal, Tyra Banks, Michael Strahan, Marcus Samuelsson, Rev Run and D Nice.
Christopher Vourlias Joe Russo weighed in on Scarlett Johansson’s “Black Widow” legal battle with Disney on Thursday, calling it “unfortunate” that the conflict spilled out into the public domain, but suggesting that it’s a sign of the times for an industry gripped by uncertainty.“There’s a lot of tension, just like there is in a lot of industries, because there’s a lot of disruption,” he said.
Blake Shelton is a country boy at heart — but on Tuesday’s “The Voice”, his fellow coaches just had to roast him for not knowing a major pop hit!
Katie Thurston is feeling the long-distance blues. With fiancé Blake Moynes in a different country for work, the former Bachelorette turned to her social media community for support.
Marvel's latest big budget entry hit theaters and Disney+ the same day after being delayed more than a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Scarlett Johansson is back as Natasha Romanoff in the film, who has to return to Russia and reunite with her sister (Florence Pugh) to stop an immensely powerful villain.
Scarlett Johansson‘s Black Widow is being promoted this week as it will finally be available for free for Disney+ subscribers!
In July, longtime Marvel Cinematic Universe actress Scarlett Johansson filed a breach of contract lawsuit against Disney, leading to a bizarre and rather sexist response from the studio. Johansson claimed that Disney pivoting to a hybrid release placing “Black Widow” on Premiere Access on Disney+ (for a separate fee from subscription) hurt her potential earnings/bonuses from an exclusive theatrical release.
Disney over the release of her standalone Marvel film Black Widow.Johansson announced the lawsuit on July 29, following the company’s decision to release Black Widow on its streaming service Disney+ at the same time it landed in cinemas.She claimed that the move has heavily impacted ticket sales of the Avengers spinoff.
Scarlett Johansson has settled her lawsuit against Disney. The Avengers actress, who has played Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow in the company's Marvel films since 2010, filed the complaint in July.
Scarlett Johansson and Walt Disney Studios have reached a settlement in the dispute over an alleged loss of earnings for superhero film Black Widow. Hollywood star Johansson sued the entertainment giant in July, claiming its release strategy for the movie deprived her of money.
settled her suit against the studio over the streaming release of her latest Marvel superhero movie “Black Widow,” the two sides announced Thursday.The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Johansson and Disney vowed to continue working together in separate statements.The actress filed suit against Disney in Los Angeles court two months ago, claiming the streaming release of the hit film deprived her of earnings and breached her contract.The suit claimed that her contract with Disney’s
Scarlett Johansson's breach of contract lawsuit against Disney has come to an end. The movie star and the studio have reached a settlement in the high-profile legal battle, concerning Johansson's payday and the release structure of.“I am happy to have resolved our differences with Disney," Johansson said in a statement released to ET on Thursday.
Marvel movie breached her contract and deprived her of potential earnings.Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the two sides released a joint statement in which they pledged to continue working together.“I am happy to have resolved our differences with Disney," said Johansson, who has played Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow, in nine movies going back to 2010’s “Iron Man 2.” "I’m incredibly proud of the work we’ve done together over the years and have greatly enjoyed my creative relationship
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterScarlett Johansson and Disney have reached a settlement over her blockbuster lawsuit that accused the studio of sabotaging the theatrical release of “Black Widow” to prop up Disney Plus.Terms of the settlement were not disclosed. Johansson had sought a $50 million payout from the studio.“I am happy to have resolved our differences with Disney,” Johansson said in a statement on Thursday.
The bombshell lawsuit that Scarlett Johansson launched against Disney is over.