In the past few months, Disney and star Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow) have been deadlocked in a legal battle over the decision to release the Black Widow film simultaneously in theaters and the Disney+ streaming service. But it appears the two parties have decided to settle the dispute out of court, with the actress and her legal team agreeing to a settlement with the Walt Disney Company.
What are the details of the settlement between Disney and Johansson? How will this affect their future business relationship? And what are the repercussions of this unprecedented situation for day-and-date releases for the streaming industry, as a whole? Read on for the full coverage.
Where it began
The Marvel Cinematic Universe film Black Widow had long been in development. Ever since Scarlett Johansson debuted in Iron Man 2 in the role of former Russian spy and S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Natasha Romanoff, talks of a solo outing had been spreading, both among MCU fans and within the movie industry.
