Scarlett Johansson has a bone that was picked with the Oscars. Oscar nominees are shocked by the ongoing shock of Avengers: The Final Game, as she accepts Vanity Fair touting her directorial debut, Eleanor The Great (premiere at Cannes), and her role in this summer’s Jurassic World Reborn, Oscar candidates are shocked by the ongoing shock of Avengers: The Final Game. To date, Black Panther remains the only Miracle film to win an Oscar-celebrity in the top category.
"How is this movie not nominated for an Oscar?" Johnson asked Marvel's 2019 record destroyer, which received only one visual nomination. “It’s a movie that can’t work, it does work as a movie, and it’s one of the most successful movies of all time.”
"The Final Game" has attracted attention in Johansson because it features the death of Black Widow, a role she has played in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2010's "Iron Man 2". She's back to a Marvel movie, the prequel of the pandemic "Black Widow," and she continues to double when asked if she'll be back in Marvel. ”
"It's hard for me to have any ability (return) to make sense to me, for the character I play." "I miss my partner and really want to be with them forever, but the role of the character is that her story is complete. I don't want to mess with that. For fans, it's important to them too."
Despite Johnson's troubles at Oscars, she still appeared as a host earlier this year with her "Eleanor the Great" leader wife, June Squibb. There is another bone to choose from at the 2025 ceremony.
"Why is it so long?" the actor asked (she also said in the interview: "The movies are long now--they are too long, don't you think so? It feels like a trivia").
When Vanity Fair hints at the tribute of the infamous James Bond, Johnson replied: "No comments. It feels like an ad placement. What a weird thing about it. People are like, 'What the hell is that?'"
The Oscars’ James Bond pays tribute to the performances of Raye, Lisa and Doja Cat, as well as dances from actor Margaret Teaalley. The audience has extensive view of the section, prompting some singers to speak out when they are strongly opposed. Lei pointed out at the time: "I do my best."
Head to the Vanity Fair website to read Johansson's cover story in full.