People love singing. People love animals.
05.11.2021 - 20:29 / nme.com
Sing 2 has been released, soundtracked by a cover of a U2 classic from Scarlett Johansson.The actress will reprise her role as Ash the porcupine from the 2017 original animated film, alongside Matthew McConaughey’s Buster and Reese Witherspoon as Rosita the pig.Joining the singing animals this time around is U2 frontman Bono, who plays a rock star lion named Clay Calloway.As such, the new trailer features Johansson singing U2’s ‘I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For’, before Bono’s vocals
.People love singing. People love animals.
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Marvel’s Kevin Feige.At an American Cinematheque event dedicated to the actress on Thursday night (November 18), the Marvel Studios CEO revealed the news onstage, which adds an amicable conclusion to Johansson’s recent Black Widow lawsuit against Disney.While information is scarce, the upcoming project was confirmed by Feige to be unrelated to the character.In July, Johansson announced the lawsuit after Disney made the decision to release the spin-off film on its streaming service Disney+ on the
Scarlett Johansson believes her ‘Black Widow’ lawsuit against Disney has made a “positive impact” on Hollywood. The 36-year-old actress recently settled her legal dispute with Disney over the release of the Marvel movie, after she filed papers in July to sue them for an alleged $50 million in lost earnings as she claimed their decision to release the movie on Disney+ at the same time as its theatrical release violated the terms of their contract and impacted negatively on her salary.
Partner Content Awards season in Hollywood is full of starry nights, but the American Cinematheque Awards shine especially bright.Unlike other award shows, which honor a broad range of talent, the Cinematheque Awards single out “an extraordinary artist in the entertainment industry who is fully engaged in his or her work and is committed to making a significant contribution to the art of motion pictures.”For 2021, that honoree was BAFTA winner and Academy Award nominee Scarlett Johansson.
Scarlett Johansson received some support from her celeb friends while being honored with the American Cinematheque Award!
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Angelique Jackson Before Thursday night’s American Cinematheque gala, it had been 22 months since Scarlett Johansson had set foot on a red carpet.“This is more than dipping my toe in. I feel like I’m getting completely drenched.
“Sing,” Illumination Entertainment’s 2016 animated feature, is a breath of fresh air, particularly for a company most closely associated with the screeching, omnipresent minions. A kind of jukebox musical set in a world populated by oddball anthropomorphic animals (released just a few months after “Zootopia”), it is charming and upbeat.
One of the biggest news items of 2021 was when Scarlett Johansson took on Disney over a contract dispute regarding the release of “Black Widow” this summer. The lawsuit was the first major attempt by an actor to publicly fight back against a studio that took a film and released it straight on streaming instead of exclusively in theaters.
Mom and dad’s night out! Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost attended the 35th Annual American Cinematheque Awards on Thursday, November 18, marking her first red carpet since welcoming son Cosmo in August.
Some huge Marvel news was revealed at an event honoring Scarlett Johansson!
Tonight at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Black Widow‘s Scarlett Johansson became the 35th recipient of the American Cinematheque Award.
Scarlett Johansson is making her first red carpet since she and husband, Colin Jost, welcomed their son, Cosmo, back in August.
Scarlett Johansson has her husband Colin Jost by her side for her big night!
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