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Internet Reacts to Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow Lawsuit

As Marvel fans prepared to round out yet another week of waiting for the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, a different and much less pleasant surprise awaited them instead after news broke that Black Widow star Scarlett Johansson is suing Disney over breach of contract.

Johansson has starred in eight blockbuster Marvel Cinematic Universe entries as Natasha Romanoff – a former Russian spy who has defected to fight for the US government – including her final solo film in the franchise, which saw its release delayed several times during the pandemic. The actress has a successful career outside of her various Marvel Studios projects, and revealed she was done playing the character during a press tour for Black Widow earlier this month.

Johansson’s suit addresses a “guarantee” from Disney that Black Widow would get an exclusive theatrical release. Since Disney decided to release the film on its streaming service, Disney+, at the same time as it was released in theaters, the actress may have lost out on her cut of whatever its potential theatrical gross might have been, which could add up to tens of millions of dollars.

“Disney intentionally induced Marvel’s breach of the agreement, without justification, in order to prevent Ms. Johansson from realizing the full benefit of her bargain with Marvel,” reads part of the actress’ lawsuit, the details of which soon found their way online and spread like wildfire.

The Mouse House was quick to respond, saying that Johansson has already received $20 million and that the release of Black Widow on Disney+ with Premier Access has “significantly enhanced her ability to earn additional compensation on top of the $20M she has received to date.”

“There is no merit whatsoever to this filing,” Disney clapped back. “The lawsuit is especially sad and distressing in its callous disregard for the horrific and prolonged global effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Disney using the pandemic as part of its public defense during this new legal tussle with Johansson did not wash well with her representation.

“It’s no secret that Disney is releasing films like Black Widow directly onto Disney Plus to increase subscribers and thereby boost the company’s stock price — and that it’s hiding behind COVID-19 as a pretext to do so,” Johansson’s attorney, John Berlinski, said in a statement. “But ignoring the contracts of the artists responsible for the success of its films in furtherance of this short-sighted strategy violates their rights and we look forward to proving as much in court. This will surely not be the last case where Hollywood talent stands up to Disney and makes it clear that, whatever the company may pretend, it has a legal obligation to honor its contracts.”

The ramifications of the lawsuit are huge, with Variety saying it could “impact the way that movie stars are compensated in the streaming era and may inspire a wave of fresh legal action by actors upset that their films are not exclusively debuting in theaters.”

So far, the internet does not appear to be particularly divided over the matter.

I am just sitting here gobsmacked that Disney didn’t just pay ScarJo like $30 or $40M to settle this because, man, this is going to get ugly. https://t.co/GYM9I79ljB

— Sonny Bunch (@SonnyBunch) July 29, 2021

so I guess we wont be seeing any variant versions of natasha in future projects https://t.co/XDUeVfRiCa

— jason c. (@netw3rk) July 29, 2021

pic.twitter.com/k6l6jfw7Hb

— Benjamin Siemon (@BenjaminJS) July 29, 2021

SCARLETT JOHANSSON AT THE VERY MOMENT pic.twitter.com/5kV6OEH3fd

— уele ‎⧗ (@natashasmygem) July 30, 2021

Kevin Feige: I am excited to continue working with her (Scarlett Johansson) in any way possible if we’re so lucky.

Scarlett: HA

— Raquel| Supporting Simone (@ShestheWidow) July 29, 2021

The last time a big name got into a conflict with Disney/the MCU, Warner Bros gave them a movie to direct.
I’m looking forward to Scarlett Johansson’s The The Suicide Squad.

— Guy Bigel (@guybigel) July 30, 2021

I don’t care how rich Scarlett Johansson already is. She was fucked over through a breach of contract and she should sue.

You can’t really claim that you support professional women to demand what they’re worth and promised and then be like, “except her, she’s doing fine as is.”

— Tomris Laffly (@TomiLaffly) July 29, 2021

If Disney can do this to Scarlett Johansson – a Big Name – imagine what they’re able to do to creators/actors with a lot less power and money.

There are implications to this breach of contract beyond ScarJo herself, or even the convenience (& safety) of home streaming. https://t.co/J09wuO5ZfB

— Mallory Yu (@mallory_yu) July 29, 2021

I’m not personally a fan of Scarlett Johansson for myriad reasons but the idea that Disney, a corporation, is chastising one individual for “callous disregard” to the pandemic when they opened their theme parks in summer 2020 makes you just wanna laaaugh laugh laugh https://t.co/KwoeLDdAwE

— Rhiannon (@AywaRhiannon) July 30, 2021

Disney: “We’re gonna open our parks in the middle of a pandemic after laying off 80% of our workforce because money.”

Also Disney: “Woah hold up Scarlett Johansson, we aren’t gonna honor our contract because like COVID or something. So selfish of you. Be a better role model.”

— Stephen Ford (@StephenSeanFord) July 30, 2021

“They’re going to have to cut a check for at least $50 million to #ScarlettJohansson (and likely more) and also for other similarly situated talent on their films that are doing simultaneous theatrical/streaming releases,” one top agent told TheWrap. https://t.co/oVnnG422BH

— Beatrice Verhoeven (@bverhoev) July 30, 2021

Us: Disney should just run her that coin and get it over with.

Disney: pic.twitter.com/xrKw9ZqU8p

— Martin Luther Kang the Conqueror Jr #StopAsianHate (@UpToTASK) July 29, 2021

I, too, have decided to sue Disney over BLACK WIDOW, but it’s mainly because I’m still suffering the lingering effects of exposure to Ray Winstone’s accent.

— Chris Hewitt (@ChrisHewitt) July 30, 2021

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