The tea towel burns between Scarlett Johansson and Disney!

The actress filed a complaint at the end of July against the big-eared firm accusing it of having broken its contract and of having deprived it of income by releasing the film

Black Widow

in streaming on Disney + at the same time as in theaters.

“When it comes to the actors and their salaries, really, everything is based on contracts.

So either it's in the contract or it's not, ”commented Elizabeth Olsen, star of

WandaVision,

in an interview with

Vanity Fair

magazine

.

And to support her sister: "I think she's so strong and literally when I read this story, I was like 'well seen, Scarlett.'

". 

Elizabeth Olsen has also expressed concern about the future of movie theaters.

“I'm afraid that small films will lose the opportunity to be seen in the cinema (...).

I'm worried about that, and the people who have to keep these theaters alive.

And I don't know how it works, financially, for them. ”

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Scarlett Johansson sues Disney over simultaneous streaming and theatrical release of "Black Widow"

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