slamming Marvel’s “Black Widow” film and its star, Scarlett Johansson.Dorff, 48, told TMZ that his shady comments were taken “a little bit out of context.”“I love Scarlett. [She’s] a great actress,” he said. “I heard she’s going to be a mom, so I wish her the best, and she’s an old friend of mine, so I felt bad about that comment.”The “Immortals” star added that he wrote Johansson, 36, an apology note after his criticism of the superhero flick went viral.
When asked if he would go see “Black Widow,” Dorff said he hadn’t, adding that he liked “darker” movies. “I don’t really go to those movies.
I like ‘Iron Man.’ I like when they go a little darker. I love the Joker. I’m looking forward to the new ‘Batman’ — Matt Reeves’ film,” he.
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