Scarlett Johansson is suing Disney for breach of contract after it released her latest film on its streaming service.
11.07.2021 - 12:29 / pinkvilla.com
One of Marvel's most-anticipated films, Black Widow released in the US and several other countries on July 9. After facing multiple delays owing to the pandemic, the film became the first MCU project to hit the screens amid the pandemic.
Like every Marvel project, fans have been discussing the film's place in the MCU timeline and recently, the studio's head, Kevin Feige opened up about the same in an interview. Feige revealed why the decision was made for the Scarlett Johansson starrer to be
.Scarlett Johansson is suing Disney for breach of contract after it released her latest film on its streaming service.
Related: Scarlett Johansson criticises ‘hypersexualisation’ of Black Widow in Iron Man 2 Johansson claims that her salary was based on the box office performance of the film, which opened strong with $80m in the US but suffered the steepest second week decline of any entry within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, dropping 67%. Exhibitors later criticised Disney, blaming the hybrid release for the drop.
Viewers received a first glimpse of Contessa Valentina Allegra de la Fontaine, played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, in Disney+ series “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier”, with the mysterious character enlisting the services of John Walker (a.k.a. disgraced ex-Captain America, now known as U.S. Agent, played by Wyatt Russell) for some apparently nefarious purpose.
MCU character Contessa Valentina Allegra de la Fontaine are to see even more of her.The Marvel boss revealed in an episode of the D23 Inside Disney podcast that Louis-Dreyfus “maybe in some other things coming up” besides her recent appearances in The Falcon And The Winter Soldier and Black Widow.When speaking about the actress’ feature in the latter project, Feige acknowledged that Contessa and Black Widow character Yelena (played by Florence Pugh) have a promising new working relationship as
James Gunn holds a rare distinction in the modern superhero filmmaking world. He’s the only director to receive credit for helming films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (“Guardians of the Galaxy” and its sequel) and the DCEU (the upcoming “The Suicide Squad”).
WandaVision star , in a recent interview with TheWrap, seems to disagree with Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige's views on being able to watch Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, without having to see her popular Disney+ series, where she reprised the role of Wanda Maximoff aka Scarlet Witch alongside Paul Bettany as Vision.
As Marvel fans have been eager to know more about the possibility of Venom becoming a part of MCU, President of Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige has declined to reveal much, and kept a strict neutral standpoint, while also giving a cryptic response saying not to "rule out" anything.In an interview with Rotten Tomatoes, Feige made it clear that fans will have to wait for the right time to know the fate of Venom's addition to MCU.
Before Kate Shortland landed as the director of Black Widow, the Academy Award-winning director Chloé Zhao was a shortlisted candidate for the job.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is going to be an emotional movie to watch for MCU fans due to the heartbreaking death of Chadwick Boseman last August.
Yahoo! Finance. AMC brought in 3.2 million moviegoers, with 2.5 million in US theaters and 650,000 internationally.
*SPOILERS ALERT* Black Widow, which released in the US on July 9, features a post-credits scene in which Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) visits Natasha Romanoff's (Scarlett Johansson) grave post her heartbreaking death in Avengers: Endgame.
Marvel's first release since the pandemic began, Black Widow is already setting records at the box office. After Vin Diesel's F9 provided the much-needed boost to the box office amid the pandemic-hit business, Scarlett Johansson's superhero film is now making a bigger impact with its strong start at the box office.
Finally, Black Widow has hit theatres in the US and several other countries (not India, as of yet, unfortunately!) and is predicted to be the biggest box office draw in the COVID-19 pandemic era, overthrowing Vin Diesel and John Cena's F9.
Scarlett Johansson remembers the exact moment Kevin Feige told her about Black Widow’s “Avengers: Endgame” demise.
"Panic" is what Scarlett Johansson feels when watching Saturday Night Live and it's all because of her husband Colin Jost! For the unversed, Colin is a cast member and head writer on the iconic American variety show which ironically is where Scarlett and he met and fell in love.
Marvel‘s “Black Widow” finally releases this week and will likely be the final MCU outing for actress Scarlett Johansson.
While we're just days away from Black Widow releasing in US theatres, there is some exciting news about Scarlett Johansson, 36, this week! According to a report by Page Six, through multiple sources, the Avengers: Endgame star is pregnant and expecting her first child with husband Colin Jost, 39. While one source revealed, "Scarlett is actually due soon, I know she and Colin are thrilled," another insider added, "Scarlett is pregnant but has been keeping it very quiet.