Scarlett Johansson has filed a lawsuit against Disney which claims her Black Widow contract with Disney's Marvel Entertainment was for a guaranteed exclusive movie theater release
Scarlett Johansson is suing Disney for allegedly breaching her contract by releasing blockbuster movie Black Widow on its Disney+ streaming service and cinemas at the same time.
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