Disney over the release of her standalone Marvel film Black Widow.Johansson announced the lawsuit on July 29, following the company’s decision to release Black Widow on its streaming service Disney+ at the same time it landed in cinemas.She claimed that the move has heavily impacted ticket sales of the Avengers spinoff.
Attorneys representing Johansson alleged that the decision to simultaneously release the film in cinemas and on Disney+ represented a breach of contract.Today (October 1), it has been confirmed that a deal has been reached between the actor and the studio.
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