Renowned for her roles in “The Avengers,” Scarlett Johansson recently made headlines when she debunked the idea of her new film, “Rough Night,” being confined to the genre of a ‘chick flick.’ During the premiere of the movie, Johansson spoke with E! News to address the people who categorized this comedy masterpiece as a ‘women’s film.’ With a hint of amusement, the 32-year-old actress remarked, “It feels quite antiquated to simply pigeonhole it as a ‘women’s film.’
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Johansson didn’t just redefine the genre of the film, she also expressed her thoughts on its daring content, admitting, “I don’t even consider this movie as raunchy; instead, it’s a bit spicy. The script is hilarious, which initially attracted me to the project.” Her fellow actors were equally excited. Kate McKinnon, a star from “Saturday Night Live,” commended her co-stars.
She described her time collaborating with Johansson as a delightful experience: “She’s just naturally funny and incredibly skilled at thinking on her feet. It’s truly inspiring to see her in action, making people laugh and still staying down-to-earth.”
“Rough Night” follows the journey of five women coming together a decade after their college graduation. Their plan? A wild bachelorette weekend at a Miami beach house that Jess (portrayed by Johansson) and her college friends have rented. However, what was meant to be an unforgettable night takes a shocking turn when the stripper they hired dies. This hilarious roller-coaster ride explores themes of female friendships, with adult humor that appeals to a wide audience. Discover more in Entertainment News.