Tower Of Terror ft. Scarlett Johansson was confirmed by Disney way before their legal battle.
One name that is trending in Hollywood on the top of the list as we speak is that of Scarlett Johansson. The actor was away from the limelight for quite some time now but has bounced back. She first made news for the rumored return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Black Widow, and that dominated every single mainstream headline. But amid the big ticket roles and the speculations around them, everyone forgot there was also Tower Of Terror shaping up with no updates in a long time. ScarJo has some to offer now.
What Is Tower Of Terror?
If you aren’t in sync with the news, just when Scarlett ended her run as Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with her last standalone movie, it was announced that she is not going away from Disney even if her time in the Marvel wing ended. The studio confirmed partnering with Johansson for their theme park ride adaptation.
Tower Of Terror was announced, but soon Scarlett Johansson got involved in a legal battle with the studio regarding the breach of contract referring to the Black Widow release format . Everyone thought it was the end of their partnership and the project they had announced together. Later, when they came to a settlement, it was announced that the Tower Of Terror was on track.
But there were little to no updates, with Scarlett Johansson just saying they are working, at one point. Now, as we are in the post-pandemic, strikes, and legal battle world, Scarlett is answering the most significant question around her, what is happening with Tower Of Terror? As per the ComicBook report, the project that is being co-produced by the Black Widow fame under her banner, These Pictures, is being polished.
The New Update
Scarlett Johansson said, "Now that the writers' strike is all over with, we're finally able to dive back into polishing up this script. It's a massive, huge undertaking," Johansson said, adding that she's "a huge Disney fan."
Stay tuned to OTTplay for more.
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