Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost have tied the knot.
According to the official Instagram account of the organization Meals on Wheels America, the couple said “I do” over the weekend in an “intimate ceremony.”
The organization, which delivers meals to individuals at home who are unable to purchase or prepare their own meals, posted a cheeky image of the Staten Island Ferry with the words “Jost Married” written in bold letters.
The caption read: “We’re thrilled to break the news that Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost were married over the weekend in an intimate ceremony with their immediate family and loved ones, following COVID-19 safety precautions as directed by the CDC.”
They added, “Their wedding wish is to help make a difference for vulnerable older adults during this difficult time by supporting @mealsonwheelsamerica. Please consider donating to celebrate the happy couple by clicking the link in our bio.”
A “Save the Date” card was also leaked. The humorous card was hand written on an index card and read, “Save the Date! Scarlett + Colin are getting married (we’re trying to save money for the wedding).
The “Saturday Night Live” star and the “Black Widow” actress got engaged in May of 2019 after two years of dating.
Last October, Johansson gushed about Jost’s proposal on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”, “He did [do it in a romantic way], he killed it. It was a very James Bond situation. It was surprising. He’s got a lot behind that [‘Saturday Night Live’] news desk he’s hiding.”“He’s very charming and very thoughtful and romantic,” she added. “I was surprised, even if you imagine what that moment is going to be like, it’s still, it’s a beautiful moment. It was very personal. It was a very special moment and I think more than anything, when someone tells you they want to share the rest of their life with you, it’s a lovely, special thing.”
Jost later confirmed to Andy Cohen that their original wedding plans were postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“This is also not the time to get all your elderly, at-risk relatives together in one big group,” he said.
Johansson was previously married to Ryan Reynolds from 2008 to 2011 and Romain Dauriac from 2014 to 2017, with whom she shares daughter Rose, 6. This is the first marriage for Jost.
Oct. 30 2020 |
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Oct. 22 2020 |
Scarlett Johansson will produce and and is set to star in Bride, a “genre-bending” film from Apple and A24. Sebastián Lelio, who has helmed female-fronted films like the Oscar-winning A Fantastic Woman, Disobedience and Gloria, has been tapped to direct the feature, which he’s writing with Lauren Schuker Blum and Rebecca Angelo.
The plot follows a woman created to be an ideal wife — the singular obsession of a brilliant entrepreneur. When she rejects her creator, she’s forced to flee her confined existence, confronting a world that sees her as a monster. It is on the run that she finds her true identity, her surprising power, and the strength to remake herself as her own creation.
Johansson is producing the pic with Jonathan Lia of These Pictures.
The pic marks the latest in the Apple-A24 first-look partnership that includes the Sofia Coppola-Bill Murray reteam On the Rocks, which hit Apple TV on Friday, and The Sky Is Everywhere starring Cherry Jones and Jason Segel.
Johansson stars in the anticipated Black Widow stand-alone from Disney and Marvel. Initially slated for release in May, the film is now on the theatrical docket for May 7, 2021. Johansson and These Pictures are repped by CAA and Morris Yorn.
Lelio is repped by 42 MP and Management 360 and Granderson Des Rochers.
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Oct. 22 2020 |
There were inferences galore of Donald Trump as Thanos at Senator Kamala Harris’ fundraiser tonight with some of The Avengers and the Russo brothers, as the 2020 election clearly moves into endgame territory.
However, on the birthday of the VP nominee and amidst ample discussion of the “importance of honor and courage and unity,” one absent Avenger and the former Celebrity Apprentice host were marquee players too on Tuesday.
Sen, Harris made a distinct point of mentioning the recently deceased Chadwick Boseman and how she wanted to “honor his life and the memory of him.” On the flip side, the first woman of color on a national ticket told Captain America himself Chris Evans that “I couldn’t agree with you more about the fish, by the way.” Earlier in the evening, before Harris joined the event, Evans had told donors that “I think the fish rots from the head down” in a swipe at Trump.
Punctuated by a surprise appearance by Robert Downey Jr and the candidate’s husband Doug Emhoff, the blockbuster of a Hollywood and DC crossover saw Sen. Harris chatting virtually with Evans, Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow), Mark Ruffalo (Hulk), Don Cheadle (War Machine), Paul Rudd (Antman) and Zoe Saldana (Gamnora). With donations as low as $1, the 70-minute grassroots fundraiser was as much an exercise in PR as finance for the Democrats’ ticket
First of all, I’m a huge fan, so I’m like a kid right now being with all of you guys and all together,” California’s junior Senator told Joe Russo. “And Don has been a friend for a long time and Bridgid (his partner) and I just want to thank you guys for what you’re doing to put yourselves out there, to be so engaged and to speak up in this way because you certainly don’t have to,” Harris told the Russos and the assembled Avengers. “And you’re all so talented.”
The self-declared Black Panther fan then addressed the death of Boseman on August 28 from a long battle with cancer.
“You know, actually where I am now, the studio from my D.C. headquarters, if you will, is at Howard University,” Sen. Harris stated. “And that’s – Chadwick and I actually both attended Howard University and I think about him all the time, there are monuments and memorials set up on campus to him and he was a very dear friend,” she added, with obvious sadness in her voice.
“We all know honor and decency matters, and it matters whether you are saving the universe from Thanos or fighting for the soul of our nation,” Sen Harris said at another point. “Joe Biden feels very strongly about this too,” she added of her poll leading running mate, the former VP.
“If the Avengers can assemble from across the galaxy, then the American people can get together from wherever we are, whoever we voted for in the last election, and whatever language our grandmother spoke and come together to get our country on the right track,” Harris noted as the hard-fought election moves into its final two weeks.
“I just wanted to drop in and say happy birthday to my superhero wife,” the clearly pre-recorded video from Emhoff exclaimed. “I wish we could be together watching yet another Avengers movie right now, but this is a next best thing,” the potential First Man (think about it) added.
“One of the last times we saw you all together Thanos tried to snap his fingers and kill half the universe, but thanks to science we solved the problem,” Emhoff went on to say. “But the threat we face now isn’t entirely different. A global pandemic, a climate crisis, and a president who is making it all worse. He is a villain fit for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, except he tweets more, and he’s an active superspreader.”
Of course, by the very nature of the fundraiser and its primary participants, there was some fun and games too.
For one thing, Saldana sang Happy Birthday to Harris when she joined the event about 20-minutes in. “That was the saddest rendition of ‘Happy Birthday’ anybody’s ever sung,” said Rudd with near perfect comic timing.
While Anthony Mackie (Falcon) was unable to get on the Zoom call, Downey did make it and Iron Man helped lead the group and Harris in a movie trivia round, for better or worse.
Yet, with all that, overall, the tone kept coming back to the seriousness of this election for America, democracy and the world.
When Johansson asked her what kind of superpower she would like to have, Harris said that it was “the ability to see a world and imagine a world where we have peace and we have equity, and where we cherish this God-given planet and where we value education of our children and then imagine that and then work to get that. I think that is an incredible quality that is actually a super power when people have it.”
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Oct. 18 2020 |
Joe and Anthony Russo will reunite with Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson and Mark Ruffalo not for a new Avengers film, but for a fundraiser in support of presidential candidate Joe Biden.
On Tuesday the Avengers team will reunite for the Biden campaign’s “Voters Assemble” event. The virtual fundraiser, which will also feature Don Cheadle, Paul Rudd and Zoe Saldana, boasts a trivia game and a Q&A with the Avengers cast.
“Voters Assemble” is another addition to the number of Biden campaign events heavily featuring Hollywood talent. The Biden campaign also held the South Asian Block Party, which touted Mindy Kaling, Kumail Nanjiani and Lilly Singh among headliners.
Fellow Avengers cast member Samuel L. Jackson even teamed with the Biden campaign for a video focused on mobilizing Black voters for the 2020 election.
Interested viewers must chip in at least $1 in order to attend to the exclusive, one-time event. Head here to learn more about the event and how to gain access to the fundraiser.
“Voters Assemble” will take place Tuesday, Oct. 20 at 6:45 p.m. ET.
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