Marvel Cinematic Universe veterans Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson are set to reunite onscreen in a lovely significant manner. On Sunday, it was announced that the pair — who starred as Steve Rogers/Captain America and Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow in the notable superhuman establishment — will star in the impending heartfelt activity experience film Ghosted. While subtleties encompassing the movie’s plot are hush-hush, we do realize that the undertaking hails from Apple Studios and Skydance, and will be coordinated by Rocketman and Bohemian Rhapsody’s Dexter Fletcher.
Just inside the MCU, Evans and Johansson previously worked with one another on each of the four Avengers films, just as Captain America: Winter Soldier and Captain America: Civil War. Before that, the pair featured in two extra movies together — 2004’s The Perfect Score and 2007’s The Nanny Diaries.
“It’s funny, because I remember back in Iron Man 2 days, I think you had just finished filming the first Cap, Johansson said in a 2019 Variety interview with Evans. “It was so interesting that you and I were coming together again. We had no idea what we were making. It was just impossible to know what a phenomenon the Marvel Cinematic Universe or The Avengers would be. You jump at the chance, but having been through it myself with a partner that I was with, who also had another big iconic superhero thing he was working on, it’s the pressure. You don’t know how it’s going to go, right? It seems ridiculous now, but it could be career-ending.”
“Yeah. I feel unbelievably lucky to have been a part of something like that,” Evans echoed. “It will be one of my treasured memories of life. Even when we went on to do Avengers, the first one, I think everybody was feeling very uneasy about the concept. It was just so absurd. It was a big endeavor. If this doesn’t work, the pipe dream that we’ve been hearing about could derail very quickly.”
This is the most recent arrangement for Johansson following the arrival of Black Widow recently, just as the subsequent claim the entertainer recorded against Disney over the rewards she was relied upon to get from the film. Evans, in the interim, can next be found in Netflix’s The Gray Man, close by Ana de Armas and Ryan Gosling.