Johansson claimed in the lawsuit that the streaming release of the Marvel movie breached her contract and deprived her of potential earnings.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Five music icons will join for first time to perform at Super Bowl
Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar will be the entertainment at halftime.
Reopening of ‘Aladdin’ on Broadway halted by COVID-19 cases
It was Broadway’s first COVID-19 cancellation since shows resumed with Bruce Springsteen’s concert in July.
Judge suspends Britney Spears’ father from conservatorship
The decision comes months after the pop star pleaded for James Spears’ removal in dramatic court hearings.
From 007 to Macbeth: Daniel Craig plots return to Broadway
Ruth Negga, whose film credits include ‘Loving’ and ‘World War Z,’ will play Lady Macbeth.
Marlboro Music buys former Vermont college campus where it resides
Marlboro Music will continue to use the campus for 3 months in the summer, and it will also determine a use of the now-empty college campus for the rest of the year.
Alan Jackson reveals nerve condition affecting his balance
The country superstar says the genetic condition and its effects on his ability to walk have been getting more noticeable.
A jury convicted R. Kelly; will his music face consequences?
It’s unlikely that the R&B superstar’s conviction on all nine counts in a sex trafficking case will mean much for his fans, given the awful things they had learned already, some observers say.
Disney World opened 50 years ago; these workers never left
They are among two dozen of 6,000 from Oct. 1, 1971, still employed at the theme park resort as it celebrates its anniversary on Friday.
Royals join cast of new Bond film for glitzy London premiere
‘No Time to Die’ the 25th in the long-running series is Daniel Craig’s last outing as 007.