Actress Scarlett Johansson -

Kika Press

As if filming action scenes all over the world (Norway, Morocco, England and the United States) weren't difficult enough, Florence Pugh and Scarlett Johansson were forced to work while they were affected by pneumonia. while filming

Black Widow

.

In any case, this is what the director of the next MCU blockbuster, Cate Shortland, revealed in an interview for

The Gentlewoman

magazine

.

“It was like being in the military.

In the end, Scarlett and her co-star Florence Pugh were both filming while sick with pneumonia.

But on set, Scarlett was still in a good mood - and irreverent.

She has no pretensions, that's why it's super nice to be around her.

She jokes with the assistant or the delivery man;

there is no hierarchy.

She appreciates people, and she makes people feel appreciated, ”she explained.

End of the wait

Originally slated for release in May 2020,

Black Widow

has been repeatedly pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic.

But this time around, Disney seems to have decided to stick to a fixed date: the cinema giant has announced that the film will be released in parallel in theaters and on Disney +, its streaming service, on July 9.

Something to reassure Marvel fans, who have been waiting for the return of Natasha Romanoff since the release of

Avengers: Endgame

in 2019.

In the article of

The Gentlewoman

, Scarlett Johansson also reveals that she almost never joined the universe of superheroes created among others by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.

“The very thought of seeing us all together in our superhero costumes seemed like a disaster.

Not a disaster, but we were like "What is it? What is it?"

", She explained, adding that it only took one scene for her to understand that the sauce was going to take:" The one where we stand in the rubble of Grand Central, during this alien attack, and we are all ready, in the mode: "Here we go, this is it".

They showed us the footage, and I think that's when all of us, finally, after six months of filming, we were like, "Oh, this will work. I think it will work."

"

The least we can say is that the Avengers franchise “worked”, since

Endgame

became the first film in cinema history to exceed the $ 2 billion box office mark.

Cinema

"Cherry": After "Avengers", the Russo Brothers are back with Tom Holland but not for a superhero movie

People

Scarlett Johansson sells her Manhattan penthouse

  • Marvel

  • Video

  • Filming

  • Scarlett johansson

  • Movie

  • People