

Scarlett Johansson is the new cover star of the June edition of Vanity Fair as she promotes her new film in the Jurassic Park saga, and in an interview the actress spoke about the impact that technology has had not only on the film industry, but also on the Academy Awards.
“These are the people who are funding the studies. It’s all these big tech companies that are funding our industry and the Oscars, and there you have it,” Johansson said in an interview published in VF Hollywood and replicated via Daily Mail.
“I guess we’re being silenced in a lot of ways, because the truth is that these big tech companies are completely intertwined in every aspect of our lives. I don’t know how you fight against that,” the talented actress added.
The Marvel star also said he is concerned that AI does not have enough boundaries.
“There need to be some consensual limits so that AI is not harmful. I wish more people in the public eye would support and speak out about it; I don’t know why they don’t,” Scarlett said.
The complicated filming alongside Bill Murray
Scarlett said she was proud of herself for dealing with a difficult star during the filming of Lost in Translation, alongside Bill Murray.
“I’m pretty proud of how I behaved. I just did my job, you know? It’s a good tactic to get through things. With the goal in mind”.
And she also mentioned her co-star Bill Murray.
“Bill was in a difficult situation,” Johansson said. “Everyone was on tenterhooks around him, including our director and the whole team, because he was dealing with his problems,” and mentioned that he had never come across an actor in that mental state.
Earlier this year, Johansson ran into Murray at the 50th anniversary special of Saturday Night Live. “He’s a very different person now. I think life has humbled him,” she said.
When asked about the recent allegations of misconduct against Murray, Johansson said: “It was very hard. But I also know that Covid was very hard for him. All these things have led him to be held accountable for that kind of behavior. But you know what? It’s wonderful that people can change”.
Scarlett will star in Jurassic World Rebirth, which opens on July 2, and her directorial debut, Eleanor the Great, premieres this week at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival.
Jokes about Johansson on SNL
About being the victim of Michael Che‘s jokes on SNL‘s Weekend Update, who works alongside Scarlett’s current husband, Colin Jost, the actress noted that “I feel like it’s almost my responsibility to find a way to get back at Michael. I would say a reprisal is predictable. Others on the show might share this desire. Do you understand?”
Johansson cuts the possibility of returning to Marvel
And he will not return to Marvel: “I miss my friends and I would love to be with them forever, but what works about the character is that his story is complete. I don’t want to ruin it. For the fans too; it’s important to them”.
And her famous friends also spoke about her.
“There’s an inherent leadership quality to everything she does,” Robert Downey Jr. explained. “I was surprised at how open she was. She doesn’t beat around the bush. There’s absolutely no nonsense about her. She’s what you expect all the time. I think she likes herself; I think Scarlett enjoys being Scarlett.”
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