Scarlett Johansson, previously announced as the producer of a confidential Marvel project, marks her debut in this role. Following her lawsuit against Disney after the simultaneous release of ‘Black Widow’ in theaters and on Disney+ in July 2021, which was resolved two months later, Johansson’s portrayal of Natasha Romanoff has concluded. However, fans can anticipate her involvement in an upcoming MCU project she’ll produce alongside Kevin Feige.
Recent reports suggest that Scarlett Johansson is presently collaborating with Disney+ on a secretive venture. The clue emerged from Courtney Baker, a creative executive at Marvel Studios, who updated her LinkedIn profile, hinting at new developments or responsibilities within the company.
According to Giant Freaking Robot, the project under wraps is a live-action series centered on Blonde Phantom. It remains uncertain if Scarlett will portray Blonde Phantom or if her involvement will be purely behind-the-scenes. However, with the current Multiverse theme, her leading role seems plausible.
Recent reports suggest that Scarlett Johansson is presently collaborating with Disney+ on a secretive venture. The clue emerged from Courtney Baker, a creative executive at Marvel Studios, who updated her LinkedIn profile, hinting at new developments or responsibilities within the company.
According to Giant Freaking Robot, the project under wraps is a live-action series centered on Blonde Phantom. It remains uncertain if Scarlett will portray Blonde Phantom or if her involvement will be purely behind-the-scenes. However, with the current Multiverse theme, her leading role seems plausible.
- 5/15/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
Scarlett Johansson was previously announced as the producer of the top-secret Marvel project, which should be the first project where the actor serves as the producer. When ‘Black Widow’ was released in July 2021 in theaters and on Disney+ simultaneously, Johansson filed a lawsuit against the company, which was settled two months later. Although we won’t see her in the role of Natasha Romanoff anymore, we will eventually watch the MCU project she will produce alongside Kevin Feige.
The latest reports indicated that Scarlet Johansson is currently involved with Disney+ working on a top-secret project. The hint came from Courtney Baker, a creative executive at Marvel Studios, who recently updated her LinkedIn profile to reflect new developments or roles within the company.
Now according to Giant Freaking Robot the project in question is a live-action show focusing on Blonde Phantom. It’s unclear whether Scarlett will play the Blonde Phantom...
The latest reports indicated that Scarlet Johansson is currently involved with Disney+ working on a top-secret project. The hint came from Courtney Baker, a creative executive at Marvel Studios, who recently updated her LinkedIn profile to reflect new developments or roles within the company.
Now according to Giant Freaking Robot the project in question is a live-action show focusing on Blonde Phantom. It’s unclear whether Scarlett will play the Blonde Phantom...
- 5/15/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Actress Scarlett Johansson continues developing her latest live-action Disney+ project, “Blonde Phantom’, based on a 1940’s Marvel Comics character:
Created for Marvel predecessor Timely Comics by writers Al Sulman, Stan Lee and illustrator Syd Shores, “The Blonde Phantom” debuted in Timely’s “All Select Comics” #11 (1946)…
…following ‘Louise Grant’, a secretary at the ‘Mark Mason Detective Agency’, who is secretly in love with her boss. When he is on a case, Louise takes off her glasses and lets her hair down, becoming a glamorous masked hero, rescuing him from danger.
But Mason is only in love with the ‘Blonde Phantom’ and has no interest in Louise, his deliberately mousy secretary back at the office.
But the couple had a daughter, ‘Wanda Louise Mason’, introduced in Marvel’s “The Sensational She-Hulk” #21 (1990)…
…who followed in her mother's crime-fighting legacy, becoming the new ‘Phantom Blonde’, recruited for the government superhero-training program, ‘Initiative’.
Marvel’s...
Created for Marvel predecessor Timely Comics by writers Al Sulman, Stan Lee and illustrator Syd Shores, “The Blonde Phantom” debuted in Timely’s “All Select Comics” #11 (1946)…
…following ‘Louise Grant’, a secretary at the ‘Mark Mason Detective Agency’, who is secretly in love with her boss. When he is on a case, Louise takes off her glasses and lets her hair down, becoming a glamorous masked hero, rescuing him from danger.
But Mason is only in love with the ‘Blonde Phantom’ and has no interest in Louise, his deliberately mousy secretary back at the office.
But the couple had a daughter, ‘Wanda Louise Mason’, introduced in Marvel’s “The Sensational She-Hulk” #21 (1990)…
…who followed in her mother's crime-fighting legacy, becoming the new ‘Phantom Blonde’, recruited for the government superhero-training program, ‘Initiative’.
Marvel’s...
- 5/15/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
We bid farewell to Natasha Romanoff in Avengers: Endgame, and while the character did return for a prequel adventure in the Black Widow solo movie, Scarlett Johansson has made it clear that she is officially done playing the hero - but that doesn't mean she's completely finished with the MCU.
During the Black Widow press rounds a few years ago, Kevin Feige revealed that he was collaborating with Johansson in a producing capacity on a "non-Black Widow related top-secret Marvel Studios project," and the actress confirmed that she is still on board during a 2023 interview.
"It is still happening. Yes," Johansson told ComicBook.com during the Asteroid City junket. "It is still happening, [but] not currently because nothing is happening right now. We're all sort of in this holding pattern as we wait out the writers' strike and potentially our own guild strike, and so on and so forth."
"Right before the strike,...
During the Black Widow press rounds a few years ago, Kevin Feige revealed that he was collaborating with Johansson in a producing capacity on a "non-Black Widow related top-secret Marvel Studios project," and the actress confirmed that she is still on board during a 2023 interview.
"It is still happening. Yes," Johansson told ComicBook.com during the Asteroid City junket. "It is still happening, [but] not currently because nothing is happening right now. We're all sort of in this holding pattern as we wait out the writers' strike and potentially our own guild strike, and so on and so forth."
"Right before the strike,...
- 5/14/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Sydney Sweeney is one of the most sought-after actresses in today’s time. With her beauty, charm, and powerful performances, the young actress has managed to wow critics and fans alike. From her dramatic roles in Euphoria and The White Lotus to becoming a rom-com lead in Anyone But You to then giving a chilling performance in the horror thriller Immaculate, the actress is making leaps in her career.
Sydney Sweeney in a frame from Madame Web (via Sony)
Sweeney also made her superhero debut with Sony’s Madame Web earlier this year. The movie was a massive flop, and her journey as Spider-Woman /Julia Carpenter seems to have ended before it could even begin. But if recent rumors are true, then it is not the end of the road for Sweeney in the superhero realm.
Sydney Sweeney Might Join The MCU Soon
While she has already made her superhero debut with Madame Web,...
Sydney Sweeney in a frame from Madame Web (via Sony)
Sweeney also made her superhero debut with Sony’s Madame Web earlier this year. The movie was a massive flop, and her journey as Spider-Woman /Julia Carpenter seems to have ended before it could even begin. But if recent rumors are true, then it is not the end of the road for Sweeney in the superhero realm.
Sydney Sweeney Might Join The MCU Soon
While she has already made her superhero debut with Madame Web,...
- 5/14/2024
- by Swagata Das
- FandomWire
Is actress Scarlett Johansson closer to producing a new live-action TV series for Disney+, rumoured to be the all-female superhero team “A-Force”, with the daughter of ‘Golden Age’ comic book character ‘The Blonde Phantom’ as part of the ensemble ?:
Created for Marvel predecessor Timely Comics by writers Al Sulman, Stan Lee and illustrator Syd Shores, “The Blonde Phantom” debuted in Timely’s “All Select Comics” #11 (1946)…
…following ‘Louise Grant’, a secretary at the ‘Mark Mason Detective Agency’, who is secretly in love with her boss. When he is on a case, Louise takes off her glasses and lets her hair down, becoming a glamorous masked hero, rescuing him from danger.
But Mason is only in love with the ‘Blonde Phantom’ and has no interest in Louise, his deliberately mousy secretary back at the office.
But the couple had a daughter, ‘Wanda Louise Mason’, introduced in Marvel’s “The Sensational She-Hulk...
Created for Marvel predecessor Timely Comics by writers Al Sulman, Stan Lee and illustrator Syd Shores, “The Blonde Phantom” debuted in Timely’s “All Select Comics” #11 (1946)…
…following ‘Louise Grant’, a secretary at the ‘Mark Mason Detective Agency’, who is secretly in love with her boss. When he is on a case, Louise takes off her glasses and lets her hair down, becoming a glamorous masked hero, rescuing him from danger.
But Mason is only in love with the ‘Blonde Phantom’ and has no interest in Louise, his deliberately mousy secretary back at the office.
But the couple had a daughter, ‘Wanda Louise Mason’, introduced in Marvel’s “The Sensational She-Hulk...
- 4/26/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Liza Weil spent seven seasons portraying the high-strung overachiever Paris Geller on Gilmore Girls. Weil stole the show in a role created specifically for her. Paris Geller became a fan-favorite character pretty quickly. Even today, many viewers applaud her honesty and relentless pursuit of success, ignoring the fact that she was morally bankrupt. Paris had some pretty awful qualities. We’ve collected four examples of how Paris Geller was the absolute worst Gilmore Girls character.
Paris turned on Rory numerous times for absolutely no reason
It’s no big secret that Paris Geller was incredibly insecure. She seemed to have difficulty figuring out who she was and never seemed confident in her abilities, despite how loudly she claimed superiority over those around her. Insecurity often led to paranoia for Paris, and she was more than willing to turn on those closest to her when she felt they had wronged her.
Paris turned on Rory numerous times for absolutely no reason
It’s no big secret that Paris Geller was incredibly insecure. She seemed to have difficulty figuring out who she was and never seemed confident in her abilities, despite how loudly she claimed superiority over those around her. Insecurity often led to paranoia for Paris, and she was more than willing to turn on those closest to her when she felt they had wronged her.
- 4/5/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Usually, when writing these lists, we set the halfway point to define the good versus bad. But while “Gilmore Girls” does not lack for adversaries and antagonists, the fact is that so many of these characters have such charms that ranking them was a real challenge.
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Only characters who appeared in more than three episodes are included below; even with that said, there are probably some we missed. (That’s what happens with a seven-season show with a rich collection of supporting characters.) Here’s everyone we’ve missed during “Gilmore Girls'” long hiatus — and everyone we haven’t.
72. Mitchum Huntzberger
Hey, remember when this asshole decided to crush the spirits of a talented young woman, because he could? Yeah, this guy can burn in hell.
71. Dean Forester
Yes, Jared Padalecki is hella cute. Yes, it was sweet how...
Read More: All of IndieWire’s ongoing “Gilmore Girls” coverage!
Only characters who appeared in more than three episodes are included below; even with that said, there are probably some we missed. (That’s what happens with a seven-season show with a rich collection of supporting characters.) Here’s everyone we’ve missed during “Gilmore Girls'” long hiatus — and everyone we haven’t.
72. Mitchum Huntzberger
Hey, remember when this asshole decided to crush the spirits of a talented young woman, because he could? Yeah, this guy can burn in hell.
71. Dean Forester
Yes, Jared Padalecki is hella cute. Yes, it was sweet how...
- 11/22/2016
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
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