Scarlett Johansson has found her follow-up to the lawsuit against Disney that recently spun Hollywood. He will participate in the director’s next production. It still has no title.
Oscar-nominated star for Story of a marriage Y Jojo rabbit has joined the cast of the latest project of Wes Anderson. The actress joins a group that already features Anderson veterans as Adrien brody (The pianist, 2002), Jason schwartzman (Travel to Darjeeling, 2007), Tilda swinton (Suspiria, 2018) and Bill murray (The Ghostbusters,1984) . Together with the new members in the professional environment director, such as Margot robbie Y Tom Hanks. Scarlett Johansson has already collaborated with the director of Rushmore (1998) in his film stop-motion Isle of Dogs (2018), but it is the first time he has appeared in one of his live action works. The movie has no title yet.
Johansson recently sued Disney for breach of contract after the company opted to release Black widow simultaneously in theaters and on Disney Plus, where fans could rent the movie for $ 30. The actress claims that this measure reduced ticket sales, costing her $ 50 million at the box office. Disney has countered that its contract guaranteed a large-scale release, not an exclusive theatrical release, an obligation it claims to have fulfilled.
Johansson’s credits include Lost in translation (2003), The Final Trick (2006), The provocation (2005), Under the skin (2013) and Ghost world (2001). He also won a Tony Award for his work on A View From the Bridge.
Anderson’s recent film, The French Chronicle, it premiered to rave reviews at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. It will premiere on October 16 and is expected to be one of the nominees for the awards of the season.
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