Scarlett Johansson is making waves again, but this time it’s not about her acting—it’s about her bold take on how big tech companies are shaping Hollywood today.
Speaking candidly to Vanity Fair ahead of her new movie Jurassic World Rebirth, Scarlett didn’t hold back on calling out the massive influence tech giants have on the film industry and even the Oscars.
Big Tech Running the Show
According to Scarlett, the real power players in Hollywood aren’t the studios or traditional executives anymore—it’s the “big tech guys.”
She hinted that these companies are pulling the strings, funding studios and awards ceremonies, which brings with it concerns about control and censorship.
As she put it, “There you go,” implying that this level of influence might be stifling creativity and freedom.
The Rise of AI and Its Risks
Scarlett also expressed real worry about how artificial intelligence is creeping into filmmaking.
She stressed the need for clear rules and boundaries to keep AI from harming the industry.
She wished more public figures would speak up about this growing issue because it’s something everyone should be talking about as AI technology rapidly advances.
Reflections on Past Challenges
The actress didn’t just focus on the future; she looked back on her past work, sharing a story about filming Lost in Translation with Bill Murray.
Scarlett admired her own focus through difficult moments, saying she just kept her eyes on the prize.
She described Bill Murray as being “in a hard place” during that time but noted he seems to have grown and changed since then, emphasizing that people can evolve despite past mistakes.
What’s Next for Scarlett Johansson?
Looking forward, Scarlett is gearing up for the release of Jurassic World Rebirth this July.
She’s also stepping behind the camera for her directorial debut with Eleanor the Great, premiering at Cannes. Scarlett confirmed she’s done with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, explaining that her character’s story has run its course,
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