Widow Sister talks about suing Disney for fear of being blacked out but to stand up for herself

After Black Widow was released this summer, Widow Sister’s Scarlett Johansson sued Disney. The widow sister said that Disney’s simultaneous release of the movie on its streaming media Disney+ violated the contract. Her salary mainly depends on the box office revenue of the movie, and the income of the movie will be affected after the movie goes online. Disney initially retorted that this was Scarlett’s orchestrated public relations stunt, but the widow sister eventually received strong support from peers in the industry, and the lawsuit was finally settled in September.

In an interview with the Associated Press recently, Scarlett Johansson talked about the lawsuit against Disney. She said that it is important to understand her value and stand up for herself and that she has been working in this industry for a long time. It has been almost 30 years, and I have seen a lot of changes in these 30 years.

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Scarlett also said that after the lawsuit against Disney, she has been worried about being included in the industry blacklist and may not be able to engage in related work in the future. But fortunately, the spirit of the times is changing. She was not treated this way, and even Disney continued to sign a top-secret Marvel project that had nothing to do with her role as Black Widow.

Marvel director Kevin Fitch also recently revealed that Scarlett Johansson is one of the most talented, versatile and beloved actors of this era. It’s really nice to work with someone like her. From preparations for epic training courses for the hallway war action scenes in Iron Man 2 to the recent global promotion in Avengers: Endgame, and being the producer of Black Widow The collaboration with Scarlett is one of the most memorable and valuable collaborations in his career.

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