US actress Scarlett Johansson looks disillusioned by the fact that she brought Walt Disney Company to justice for breaking the contract, as she says her women’s superhero Black Widow is being distributed only to theater.
Disney, a parent company of Marvel Studios, claimed cash and punitive penalties.
In addition to the super spy, Natasha Romanov, Scarlett Johansson, the executive produced the first standalone feature of her Avengers character — Black Widow.
Marvel Studios agreed to collect their pay for Black Widow based primarily on profits from the box office, according to the lawyer filed at the superior court of the Los Angeles County on Thursday.
Scarlett Johansson announced the company’s commitment to “maximize these revenues and thereby preserve its own financial interests” in the exclusive theatrical release of the Flick.