Scarlett Johansson is 2019’s highest paid actress, according to Forbes. This is the second year in a row the “Black Widow” star topped the list, earning $56 million. The majority of that paycheck is from Marvel. The top ten highest paid actresses of 2019 are:
- Scarlett Johansson – $56 million
- Sofia Vergara – $44.1 million
- Reese Witherspoon – $35 million
- Nicole Kidman – $34 million
- Jennifer Aniston – $28 million
- Kaley Cuoco – $25 million
- Elisabeth Moss – $24 million
- Margot Robbie – $23.5 million
- Charlize Theron – $23 million
- Ellen Pompeo – $22 million
Disney’s D23 Expo dropped some major news for fans at the biannual convention, and for the first time ever we’re getting a look at what to expect from their Disney+ streaming service this fall, which is set for a November 12th launch. “High School Musical” is back for a series with a new cast.
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Two “Star Wars” series will also stream: “The Mandalorian” about Boba Fett the Bounty Hunter, as well as a series based on Obi Wan Kenobi starring Ewan McGregor.
Anna Kendrick and Bill Hader will star in “Noelle,” a Christmas movie about Santa Claus’ children.
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The “Lady and the Tramp” trailer was released, which will also be available on the streaming service at launch.
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“Frozen 2” is in theaters November 22nd, and we found out Sterling K. Brown and Evan Rachel Wood will voice characters.
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We got our first look of Emma Stone as Cruella de Vil – “Cruella” hits theaters May 2021.
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“Black Panther 2” also revealed a release date of May 6, 2022.
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“Game of Thrones” star Kit Harington is joining the cast of Marvel’s “Eternals.”
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We finally have our “Breaking Bad” movie! Netflix released a teaser trailer for “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.” It will be available on the streaming service October 11th.
“Angel Has Fallen” outperformed expectations at the box office this weekend.
- “Angel Has Fallen” – $21.3 million
- “Good Boys” – $11.8 million
- “Overcomer” – $8.2 million
- “The Lion King” – $8.2 million
- “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw” – $8.1 million
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