Wall Street Journal could add up to $50 million.In Disney’s initial response, the company said the lawsuit had “no merit whatsoever” and called Johansson “callous” for asking for more than her upfront salary of $20 million.
The studio has countered by saying that it fulfilled its theatrical obligation by releasing “Black Widow” on 9,000 screens in the U.S.
The movie has since grossed $377.8 million worldwide. In the wake of that however, Disney secured talent deals with Emma Stone for a sequel to “Cruella” after that film also debuted in Premier Access earlier in the summer and for new deals for a “Jungle Cruise” sequel with stars Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt.
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