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Scarlett Johansson and Disney agree to end lawsuit

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Scarlett Johansson and Disney agree to end lawsuit

Scarlett Johansson and Disney agree to end lawsuit

Scarlett Johansson and Disney resolved their dispute over the lawsuit that Johansson filed against the company.

She alleged that Disney breached her contract by releasing “Black Widow,” a Marvel film starring the actress, on Disney+ on the same day it was released in theaters.


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