
Scarlett Johansson vs. Blake Lively For Gravity
In a clawing match between two Hollywood hotties, it seems Blake Lively has some explaining to do. During ComicCon, while promoting the Green Lantern, the Gossip Girl professed her admiration for Ryan Reynold’s wife. Lively suggested to MTV.com that she and Scarlett team to exchange fighting tactics. Insiders insist that the press was just a cover to land the lead in the upcoming thriller ‘Gravity.’
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We hear Scarlett Johansson has been tapped to replace Salt starlet Angelina Jolie in Gravity, a new science-fiction feature that will feature Iron Man’s Robert Downey Jr.
Jolie was originally offered the role as director Alfonso Cuaron’s leading lady in the upcoming 3D film, but she declined. Now Golden Globe-nominated, Tony-winning Johansson has “verbally agreed” to be a part of it what Cuaron is allegedly touting as “the most ambitious film, technology-wise, since Avatar.”
Gravity is expected in theaters next year.


Uh-oh: Scarlett Johansson’s pretty little face is in a whole heap of hot water with the editors of one of America’s leading men’s magazines. Esquire Magazine Editor-in-Chief David Granger has a bone to pick with ScarJo, who he claims scrapped plans for a recent covershoot, leaving staff scrambling for a last-minute replacement.
“(Johansson was) supposed (to be on the cover). Scarlett completely screwed us,” a still-bitter Granger revealed during a magazine industry conference in Toronto, Canada this week.
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Modern day Monroe Scarlett Johansson covers “The Summer Scorcher Issue” of V Magazine. Scarlet — who stars in Iron Man 2, which opens in theaters today — was snapped for the cover by accomplished snappers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, and chatted about the challenges she’s experienced in her transformation from child star to modern-day starlet.

“I’m 25, and for some time I’ve played these characters who are kind of figuring it out, transforming from young girls to young women. I don’t feel like a girl anymore. And I feel like my life and career are on a different path than they had been. There’s a lot of road behind me.”
Scarlett Johansson would love to record a third album.
(Let the Church say “Girl, no!”)
The Hollywood actress – who has already released a pair of critically-panned cover albums “Anywhere I Lay My Head” and “Break Up” – has confessed that she wouldn’t mind putting down tracks on a third LP since she had so much fun working on her previous efforts. Read the rest of this entry »