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Yahoo
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Here's Why ‘Scarlett Johansson Back Tattoo' Is Trending
After dazzled everyone with her appearance at the world premiere of , fans have come out to search for her back tattoo, which was on display in her backless pink gown. The actress's stunning look turned as many heads as the latest entry in the Jurassic Park franchise, as evidenced by the increased search for her eye-catching tattoo. So, why is Scarlett Johansson's back tattoo suddenly topping online trend charts? Here's everything to know. On Tuesday, The Avengers actress led the proceedings at the Jurassic World Rebirth premiere, which took place at London's Leicester Square. She was accompanied on the red carpet by her co-stars, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, Rupert Friend, and Ed Skrein. Scarlett Johansson donned a sequinned dress for the event, featuring a pink corset top with a long skirt of the same color. Her outfit also highlighted her back tattoo, which is a lamb sitting amid an elegant vine of roses. While the dress did not provide a complete look at the said tattoo, it was enough to catch the public's attention. Moreover, fans of the BAFTA Award winner even came out to search for her inked art on the internet. The Lucy star has not yet revealed the meaning behind her tattoo. Yet, many speculate that it is a subtle nod to her daughter, Rose Dorothy Dauriac. Meanwhile, celebrity tattoo artist Joshua Lord, who is the one behind Johansson's tattoo, shared a photo of it on Instagram in 2019. He wrote, 'Scarlett Johansson showing the top half of her back tattoo at the Avengers premier! I've gotten to tattoo (and GET tattoos from) this perfect, kind, and ridiculously talented lady for almost a DECADE! I won't show her tattoos, but I will repost them when she shows them off!!' At the premiere, Scarlett Johansson also expressed her love for the Jurassic Park franchise. She claimed that Rebirth serves as a fitting tribute to Steven Spielberg's initial entries in the beloved film series. Helmed by Gareth Edwards, Jurassic World Rebirth takes place five years after the events of Jurassic World: Dominion. The movie revolves around the expedition of a group of operatives, led by Johansson's Zora Bennett. They travel to the research facility from the original Jurassic Park flick to retrieve genetic material from dinosaurs in a bid to devise life-saving medical advancements from their DNA. However, the team soon realizes the risks of embarking on such a mission after they stumble upon a shocking secret. Jurassic World Rebirth comes out in theaters on July 2, 2025. The post Here's Why 'Scarlett Johansson Back Tattoo' Is Trending appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.


Buzz Feed
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Revisiting The First "Avengers" Film In 2025
With the rebirth of the buzz surrounding the MCU, I decided to hit the rewind button and rewatch the original Avengers film for the first time in 10 YEARS. I'm interested in knowing if it's as good as I remember it from when I saw it in theaters, which, at the time, I thought was one of the most fun "action/adventure" movies ever. So, here's every single thought that crossed my mind while I watched it almost a decade after watching it:1. No memory of this opening already.2. Meh. Never been a Loki fan, but this is an extremely weird "here is our villain" cold opening to introduce the alien army.3. Samuel L. Jackson enters the chat. He never really gets his flowers for playing Nick Fury. He's always so good.4. "Doors open from both sides." Very fun line. Very comic-book-y.5. Loki arrives, and his hair looks RIDICULOUS.6. I'm just remembering this whole Hawkeye possessed subplot.7. "Loki, brother of Thor!" Smooth reminder. (lol)8. A necessary opening, but the weakest of The Avengers movies.9. I forget how hard that Avengers theme hits. Let's do this. 10. Fun Black Widow introduction.11. "Big guy." Big green guy?12. I really liked this Mark Ruffalo version of Bruce Banner. Feels less like a prop ready for a punchline and more like complex Dr. Jekyll.13. Bruce jump scare!14. Enter America's (Captain America*)15. Weird Iron Man underwater introduction.16. Avengers name drop!17. I almost have no memory of Phil, but he plays a significant role in the film. Hold onto those cards, man!18. Loki scenes are really not hitting for me. I blame the alien storyline.19. Steve meets Natasha. Someone take a picture and tell them they are about to star in one of my favorite MCU films (Winter Soldier). 20. Awkward Bruce meeting Steve. I miss the MCU characters feeling like separate characters.21. Hulk on a flying ship is a BAD idea. I don't care if they have twenty safety domes to lock him away.22. Visually, everything is still holding up. The 2010s were a decade of quality CGI.23. Rogers paid up! Forgot about his deal with Fury.24. Loki hunting season!25. The hair is silly, but the Loki fit is five stars.26. Oof. Loki with the violence. Had no memory of why he was at this event.27. The shiny fit is also quite good. A little too horny for me.28. Yessss. Forgot about the defiant citizen.29. "There are always men like you." Indeed, sir. Indeed. 30. *Captain America theme*31. *AC/DC Shoot to Thrill*32. What a sequence!33. Those entrances were great, but Thor's might be the best.34. Superhero landing!35. Plan of attack? Attack. Very corny.36. So much corn, but it tastes so good.37. Family issues on a God-level.38. Poisonous Dream would be a sick band name.39. Loki is one sassy trickster. 40. Big fight feel.41. The lightning effect is fantastic. Very comic book-like.42. Even the fighting feels purposeful. Everything tries to be too much like John Wick or Endgame.43. PUT THE HAMMER DOWN!44. Loki smiling at Banner with all the forshadow-i-ness.45. The runtime in this is throwing me off. Feels like the movie is at the midpoint (based on my memory of what's left), but there are still 90 minutes left!46. Good thing they have great lighting in that box for Loki monologues.47. "He really grows on you." Hahahaha. Where is all this subtle comedy in the later movies!?48. "He's adopted."49. "You've got a mean swing." Still remember the theater pop that got when the sizzle reel was first released with First Avenger. 50. Even the Galaga humor... it feels like every movie after this decided: Tony's comedy makes people laugh, so let's use it for everyone. I get that we act like our friends the more we hang out, but come on.51. "Is everything a joke to you?" Oh, Cap, you have no idea.52. Now, Thor and Coulson's conversation. Lots of one-on-ones in this film.53. Loki really laying into Black Widow.54. We raise a "I wanted to get caught" for a "I was really the one doing the integrating" trope.55. Not to be that guy, but if Black Widow's trick were filmed today, a tricked Loki would've turned to the camera and gone, "she's good."56. The disorienting argument is doing its job.57. Oh my God, this was the part of the movie I totally forgot about.58. Mark Ruffalo is really the MVP of this movie.59. Everyone. Remain. Calm. 60. Under attack!61. Bruce changing while Natasha is stuck is Grade-A horror. Bravo.62. -Evil Loki smile-63. Hulk vs. Thor is saving this whole sequence.64. YESSSSSS. The calling for the hammer SMHACKS WITH AN H!65. Nice running knee by Thor. Watching a little WWE, I see.66. Bye, Hulk! When he catches the ejecting pilot. *chef's kiss*67. Captain America shooting a gun seems weird now.68. F in the chat for Coulson. Forgot that Thor is the one who needs to do the "NOOO" movie trope when someone dies in front of you.69. Thor not being able to pick up his hammer is a BEAUTIFUL touch. 70. Natasha/Clint reunion.71. No way out talk is excellent. Little moments like this are big payoffs for RDJ's acting.72. Tony knows ego. Great realization.73. Wish Thor had more of a moment. I get he's alone, but it seemed rushed to have him lift the hammer.74. " don't."75. Man, so is this last big fight like 30-plus minutes? Thought it was like 15.76. "Earth's mightiest heroes."77. Loki is having performance issues.78. Not my favorite Iron Man suit up. Very forgettable.79. That said, the suit is immaculate. 80. Sky beam. Meh.81. Tony clearly feels overwhelmed by the invaders. The scale of this is fantastic.82. Thor v. Loki.83. Oof. I've complimented the CGI a lot. Those green screens Captain America over here calling the shots.85. Bruce rolling in.86. "That's my secret, Captain. I'm always angry." *Crowd goes wild*87. Even the Hulk's CGI is very impressive. Feels like the right shade of green.88. Pretty sure Natasha grabbing a full-speed speeder bike thing would have ripped her arm off.89. Teamwork makes the Avengers work! 90. Joss Whedon loves the "end a scene on a laugh" gimmick (ex: Galaga man and, now, Hulk punching Thor). 91. Oh yeah, there are people in the city lol. (Alien dudes are design and presence)92. "stupid-ass decision" (Protect Samuel L. Jackson at all costs).93. Him shooting down his own jet is both dark and on-brand. Wish there were more of this from his character throughout the series.94. The Thor and Cap duo is underrated.95. Ultimate sacrifice time.96. He made it!97. HULK CATCH!98. HULK WAKE SCARE! (It's been 10 years, and I still don't know what shawarma is.)99. Hero group shot! 100. Final montage and a Stan Lee cameo. Our heroes go their separate ways to do their own films...I End on that iconic "A" on Stark Tower.102. After credits: A rare purple Thanos appears!103. Final thought: Great superhero film! Doesn't take itself too seriously, but still feels like it's not embarrassed to be a superhero movie to the point of phoning it in with forced comedy that says, "we're trying not to try too hard."104. One more for the road: what the hell is this after-credits song? "Live to Rise" by Soundgarden. Seems out of place, but I love Chris Cornell, so it gets a pass. My final score: 9/10 for a superhero film. What are your thoughts on the first Avengers film? Rewatchable or a relic of 2012? Comment below and head over to Disney+ for all things Avengers!


India Today
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Mark Ruffalo dedicates poetic anniversary post to wife: My love, partner and friend
Actor Mark Ruffalo shared a romantic social media post dedicated to his wife, Sunrise Coigney, on their 25th wedding anniversary. While sharing multiple throwback pictures with Coigney, Ruffalo thanked her for being with him through thick and while sharing an Instagram post with multiple photos from romantic holidays to public events with his wife, wrote, "Happy 25th Anniversary, Sunrise my love and partner and gone up and got down, got in and get off, laughed when it was lousy, grew gardens with our tears, danced through fears and trudged and skipped through the years, and with every tussle we hung tough with our love and our exquisite touch," the actor went on. He added, "It's not always been pretty, but it's always been beautiful. These two imperfect lovers holding on all along. Diamond girl, my diamond girl, would you be mine for the next twenty-five?" Mark Ruffalo shared a throwback picture with wife Sunrise. (Credit:Instagram/markruffalo) A fan commented, "Very sweet! Thank you for all that you do and bring to us with your movies and your posts and your care for society. Obviously this beautiful woman in your life is a support and gets you in the right direction and encourages you loves you. It's all great for the rest of us. From a fan!!"advertisementAnother fan wrote, "Happy love day! Gorgeous people". Mark Ruffalo shared an emotional note to his wife Sunrise on their 25th anniversary.(Credit:Instagram/markruffalo) Ruffalo and Coigney started dating after they met each other while walking the streets of Los Angeles in 1998. While referring to it as love at first sight, in an interview with Men's Journal, the actor said, "I saw her and was like, 'I'm going to marry that girl'."After getting married, the couple welcomed their first child, son Keen in 2001. Four years later, they were blessed with a baby girl, Bella Noche. In 2007, Ruffalo and Coigney embraced parenthood again with the birth of their third child, daughter actor is best known for playing the role of Hulk aka Dr Bruce Banner in 'The Avengers'. He was last seen in Robert Pattinson's 'Mickey 17'.


Hindustan Times
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Scarlett Johansson says she felt cagey working with enormous Marvel cast: ‘Your identity is wrapped up in this job'
Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson opened up about challenges while working with a massive ensemble cast on the sets of Marvel films. Scarlett played Natasha Romanoff in films including The Avengers, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Avengers: Infinity War, and her solo spin-off, Black Widow. The actor said that working with an enormous cast made her feel that she wasn't doing any engaging work as an actor. (Also read: 95-year-old June Squibb gets 5-minute standing ovation at Cannes for Scarlett Johansson's Eleanor the Great) The 40-year-old actor in a conversation with Interview magazine said, "Some of the films that I did for Marvel engaged my character more than others. Like in Captain America: The Winter Soldier with Chris (Evans), we were really dynamic," she said. "In some of the other films, the cast was so enormous and there was so much plot to serve that you start to feel like you're a device to move it along. And if you're committed to five and a half months of that, it's like, 'Okay. I can't paint my nails, I can't get a haircut.' These sound like silly problems, but your identity is wrapped up in this job for a long time, and if you're not doing engaging work as an actor, you feel a little cagey sometimes," she added. Scarlett was recently lauded for her directorial debut film Eleanor The Great, which made its world premiere at the 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard category. The film stars 94-year-old June Squibb in the lead role. Scarlett's other film, The Phoenician Scheme, premiered in the Main Competition. The actor's next film, Jurassic World Rebirth, is scheduled to hit the theatres on 2 July.
Yahoo
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Scarlett Johansson Says She Asked For Her ‘Thunderbolts' EP Credit To Be Removed: 'I Wasn't Involved'
Scarlett Johansson says she had nothing to do with Thunderbolts and asked her credit to be removed. In a new interview, the Avengers star said she requested her name not be in the credits of the Marvel film. More from Deadline Scarlett Johansson On Filming 'The Avengers': 'It Just Felt Like A Big Mess' Marvel Skipping Comic-Con's Hall H This Year Hugh Jackman Teases Whether Wolverine Will Appear In 'Avengers: Doomsday' Johansson and Thunderbolts star David Harbour had a sit-down for Interview where he noted that their exchange was taking place on opening day for the Marvel movie. Harbour tells Johansson her Black Widow character was 'all over this movie' and asked if she had seen it. 'No,' Johansson replied. Harbour then said, 'Okay. You are an executive producer on it. Congratulations.' Johansson then clarified, adding, 'I asked to have my credit removed because I wasn't involved.' 'You hated the movie that much?' Harbour joked, to which Johansson replied, 'No, you're just wanting that to be the case.' Harbour told his Black Widow co-star that she would 'be proud of us,' with Johansson saying, 'I am proud of you.' Johansson made her MCU debut as Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow) in 2010's Iron Man 2 before starring in 2012's The Avengers. The star went on to be one of the core cast members of the Marvel superhero team-up, ending her time in the MCU with the Black Widow prequel that was released in 2021. Thunderbolts occurs years after the events in Black Widow, where Harbour plays Alexei Shostakov, the Red Guardian, and Florence Pugh plays Yelena Belova, Black Widow's adoptive sister. After the release of Black Widow, Johansson sued Disney, saying in the lawsuit that the release of the film day and date on Disney+ and in theatres was a breach of her contract. The lawsuit contends that the Disney+ release siphoned potential theatergoers, costing her potential compensation tied to the movie's theatrical revenue. The bitter profits lawsuit was settled months later, with Johansson saying, 'I am happy to have resolved our differences with Disney. I'm incredibly proud of the work we've done together over the years and have greatly enjoyed my creative relationship with the team. I look forward to continuing our collaboration in years to come.' Best of Deadline List Of Hollywood & Media Layoffs From Paramount To Warner Bros Discovery To CNN & More Sean 'Diddy' Combs Sex-Trafficking Trial Updates: Cassie Ventura's Testimony, $10M Hotel Settlement, Drugs, Violence, & The Feds A Full Timeline Of Blake Lively & Justin Baldoni's 'It Ends With Us' Feud In Court, Online & In The Media