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Florence Pugh Added an Off-Script Joke To ‘Black Widow’ in Response To a Sexist Line

For many years, Marvel’s films have been overtly male-leaning in their tone, storylines, and perspectives. This, in turn, has resulted in many of the studio’s films including misogynistic and sexist dialogue and imagery, much to the dismay of its female audience. Even Black Widow, which revolves around women, has its moments, particularly when David Harbour’s character, the Red Guardian makes a sexist joke toward his daughter Yelena. However, emerging talent Florence Pugh was able to add her own snappy retort in response to the tasteless line.
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‘Black Widow’: Scarlett Johansson Reacts To Becoming the First Marvel Actor to Executive Produce Their Stand-Alone Film — ‘In Many Ways, It’s My Greatest Accomplishment’

Scarlett Johansson has been known for being one of Hollywood’s biggest actors for many years, but she recently added a new title to her resume. In her latest film, Black Widow, Johansson is not only the lead actor, but she’s also the movie’s executive producer. By taking on the job, Johansson made history by becoming the first Marvel actor to both star in and executive produce their own stand-alone film.
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‘Legally Blonde’ Writer Denies Existence of Alternate LGBTQ Ending

n a new interview with The New York Times, published on July 8, actor Jessica Cauffiel, who played Margot, a college friend and sorority sister of Reese Witherspoon's character Elle Woods, alleged that Legally Blonde's original ending saw Elle's relationship with her on-screen nemesis Vivian (Selma Blair) playing out suggestively. However, the film's screenwriters Karen McCullah and Kirsten Smith told the outlet that they "never wrote that ending."