Scarlett Johansson‘s Disney lawsuit was a shock when the details came to light due to their relationship with years and years with her portraying Marvel‘s Black Widow.
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Scarlett Johansson lawsuit filed against them to move to arbitration — but her lawyer isn't having it.The company filed a motion in Los Angeles on Friday to move the lawsuit to a private arbitration in New York, according to multiple reports.
Per the American Bar Association, arbitration is a «private process where disputing parties agree that one or several individuals can make a decision about the dispute after receiving evidence and hearing arguments.»Last month, the star sued Disney over the
.Scarlett Johansson‘s Disney lawsuit was a shock when the details came to light due to their relationship with years and years with her portraying Marvel‘s Black Widow.
Benedict Cumberbatch is the latest Marvel star to weigh in on Scarlett Johansson‘s lawsuit against Disney.
Benedict Cumberbatch can’t say he enjoys watching Scarlett Johansson and Disney do battle over “Black Widow”.
Scarlett Johansson‘s lawsuit over Black Widow might prevent the Russo brothers from directing a Marvel film.According to a new report in The Wall Street Journal, Joe and Anthony Russo, who directed several Marvel films including Infinity War and Endgame, have “hit an impasse” with the studio.Johansson filed a lawsuit against Disney for reportedly breaking her contract on Black Widow by releasing the film simultaneously on Disney+ and in cinemas.The star’s agent claimed that she would have
Plenty of fans and industry folks brushed off Scarlett Johansson‘s lawsuit concerning “Black Widow” pivoting from theatrical release to a hybrid model as something that could be resolved privately. But with Johansson’s legal team publicly coming out against arbitration and the lawsuit seemingly moving forward, the first bit of fallout at Marvel Studios has arrived, and it involves the Russo Brothers.
Avengers castmate Chris Evans on the forthcoming romantic action-adventure film Ghosted.According to Deadline, Ghosted will be directed by Dexter Fletcher, who is known for his work on Rocketman and Bohemian Rhapsody. The script was written by Deadpool and Zombieland writers Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese.Johansson worked with Evans on three Avengers films, as well as the Captain American chapters Winter Soldier and Civil War.
Marvel icons Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson are set to reunite on a high-concept action movie titled Ghosted. Via The Hollywood Reporter, it's been announced that Rocketman director Dexter Fletcher is calling the shots on this one, with Zombieland duo Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick on script duties.
Ethan Shanfeld Elizabeth Olsen voiced support for her “Avengers” co-star Scarlett Johansson amid her ongoing “Black Widow” lawsuit against Disney.“I think she’s so tough and literally when I read that I was like, ‘Good for you Scarlett,'” Olsen said in a joint Vanity Fair interview with Jason Sudeikis.The interview also covered the issue of theatrical releases during a time where theaters are still in recovery from the ongoing pandemic.
Elizabeth Olsen is one of the first Marvel stars to comment on what is happening with Scarlett Johansson right now.
Scarlett Johansson’s “Black Widow” lawsuit against Disney has taken another surprising twist, and her lawyers are firing back with a scathing response.
Things are heating up between Disney and Scarlett Johansson! In the latest update on the ongoing lawsuit, it turns out the House of Mouse did not appreciate the 36-year-old actress bringing their dispute to the public and is now trying to force the whole thing to go behind closed doors immediately.
A lawyer for Scarlett Johansson is speaking out in response to Disney making their first move in the lawsuit that she filed against the studio.
Scarlett Johansson is accusing Disney of “trying to hide its misconduct” with a request to move her “Black Widow” lawsuit to aribitration.“After initially responding to this litigation with a misogynistic attack against Scarlett Johansson, Disney is now, predictably, trying to hide its misconduct in a confidential arbitration,” Johansson’s attorney John Berlinski said Saturday in response to the reveal of Disney’s motion to compel arbitration.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterDisney has filed a motion to force Scarlett Johansson into a private arbitration to address whether she is owed millions from the hybrid release of “Black Widow.”In the motion, attorney Daniel Petrocelli also argues that Disney lived up to its obligation to give the film a “wide theatrical” release, but that nothing in the contract required the release to be exclusive to theaters.Johansson filed a bombshell lawsuit on July 29, arguing that the decision to
The secret’s out! Colin Jost revealed the name and sex of his and Scarlett Johansson’s first child together on Wednesday, August 18.