
Vanity Fair
May 14, 2025 at 08:00 PM
Allow Scarlett Johansson to reintroduce herself.
Johansson’s career in front of the camera spans three decades and numerous projects. The Oscar nominee has endured much scrutiny and objectification, including from the press (“They were staring at my lips that whole time? That’s so rude.”), and has navigated a controversy or two. But at 40, the ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ star is ready to level up—and take a seat in the director’s chair.
“There is absolutely no shit about her at all. Who she is is who you’re getting all the time,” says June Squibb, the star of Johansson’s first feature as a director, ‘Eleanor the Great.’ “I think Scarlett enjoys being Scarlett.”
In VF’s June cover story, Johansson discusses her potential retaliation against SNL’s Michael Che, why she wishes more celebrities would speak out about the dangers of AI, and working with Bill Murray on ‘Lost in Translation’: “Everybody was on tenterhooks around him.”
Read the full interview: https://vanityfair.visitlink.me/BiDNLv

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