Scarlett Johansson’s movies are called trash

Scarlett Johansson’s movies are called trash

Stephen Dorff used many harsh words to criticize the work ‘Black Widow’ and the female lead Scarlett Johansson.
On July 5, Stephen Dorff started a war with Scarlett Johansson and the Black Widow crew. He told The Independent: “I always pursue good things because I don’t want to participate in Black Widow. To me, it’s like trash. A movie that’s no different from a fake video game.”

The actor said that he felt embarrassed for the people who acted in this movie, especially Johansson. He kept saying: “I’m ashamed for Scarlett!”.

On the other hand, Dorff emphasized that Hollywood stars received generous salaries for Black Widow, but those numbers did not tempt him.

Continuing in the controversial interview, Dorff said: “I’m sure she was paid 5 to 7 million USD, but I’m still embarrassed for Scarlett. Really, I don’t want to appear in such productions.” .

According to Daily Mail, Dorff mocked the MCU but in fact, the actor once appeared in Marvel projects. He starred in the 1998 film adaptation of the comic book character Blade alongside Wesley Snipes.

The 49-year-old actor’s shocking statements did not end there, as Oscar became the next subject in this actor’s sights.

“This year’s Oscars ceremony is the most boring I’ve ever seen,” Dorff said, emphasizing that Hollywood is too safe, making him uninterested.

Dorff’s supposedly extravagant shares faced fierce opposition. In the article published on Daily Mail, many comments expressed frustration.

One account wrote: “It’s a very personal attack. Scarlett is not the best actress but she is special, has her own personality, and the Black Widow movie also becomes worthwhile in the context of a crowded film industry. fluctuations like today.

Experts say that Scarlett Johansson heard Dorff’s statement, but she kept silent.

Stephen Dorff was born in 1973, is an American actor known for his role as Roland West in the third season of the True Detective series. In addition, he also participated in The Power of One, Backbeat and Somewhere.

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