Scarlett Johansson Showcases Her Powerful Moves on Set with a Strapping Stunt Double

Scarlett Johansson was recently spotted on set in Savannah, Georgia for her upcoming film, Project Artemis. Alongside her was her incredibly fit and talented female stunt double. The scene being filmed was quite intense, with Johansson dressed in a stunning yellow dress and a charming short curly blonde wig. In this particular scene, the 38-year-old actress was seen driving a classic Camaro to an appliance store and then proceeding to throw a trash can through the storefront window. It was quite a dramatic moment! After the glass shattered, both Scarlett Johansson and her stunt double, who was also donning the same dress and sunglasses, took some time to chat with each other between takes.

Lookalike: Scarlett Johansson was seen working alongside her buff stunt double on the set of her upcoming new film, Project Artemis, in Savannah, Georgia on Monday afternoon

Scarlett Johansson was spotted shooting her upcoming film, Project Artemis, in Savannah, Georgia, with her strong stunt double by her side. Despite recently becoming a mother of two after welcoming her son Cosmo with husband Colin Jost, Johansson appeared focused and contemplative between scenes as she prepared for her role. While specific information about the movie remains undisclosed, there are whispers suggesting that it centers around the space race. Interestingly, the filming for the project started half a year after Jason Bateman, initially set to direct, departed due to disagreements regarding the creative direction.

Turning heads: While filming a dramatic scene, in which she sported a figure-hugging yellow dress and a short curly blonde wig, the 38-year-old actress drove a vintage Camaro to an appliance store, then got out of the vehicle to throw a trash can through a storefront window

Causing a stir: Amidst the shooting of a captivating scene, the renowned 38-year-old actress donned a striking yellow dress that perfectly accentuated her curves, complete with a playful short curly blonde wig. Adding to the excitement, she arrived at an appliance store in a classic Camaro, capturing everyone’s attention. However, the real surprise came when she stepped out of the vehicle and boldly hurled a trash can through a nearby storefront window. Her daring act surely made heads turn.

Doppelgänger: After shattering the glass, the Black Widow actress and her stunt double, who was dressed in the same frock and similar sunglasses, were seen chatting away between takes.

Doppelgänger: The actress playing Black Widow and her stunt double, both wearing identical dresses and similar sunglasses, were spotted chatting in between filming after breaking the glass.

According to a report from Deadline, the decision to part ways between Bateman and the production company, These Pictures, was a friendly one, with the possibility of collaboration in the future if the right project comes along.

Originally, Chris Evans was set to star alongside Scarlett, but in July, Tatum was brought in as a replacement due to scheduling conflicts with Evans’ other commitments to Pain Hustlers and Big Red One.

Back in March, Apple acquired the rights to the film for over $100 million. The screenplay was written by Rose Gilroy, the daughter of renowned writer-filmmaker Dan Gilroy and actress Rene Russo, as previously reported by Deadline.

Bateman recently wrapped up filming the final season of his successful Netflix series, Ozark.

Seeing double: The mother-of-two welcomed her son Cosmo with husband Colin Jost just last year

Double vision: The mother-of-two joyously embraced the arrival of her precious son, Cosmo, alongside her beloved husband, Colin Jost, a mere year ago.

Hush hush: While details about the movie, in which she stars alongside Channing Tatum, are being kept tightly under wraps, it is rumored to be about the space race

Shh! The upcoming film, in which she shares the screen with Channing Tatum, is being shrouded in secrecy, leaving fans longing for more details. According to whispers, this highly anticipated movie might delve into the fascinating realm of the space race.

Definitely not Scarlett! Her double was seen in the driver's seat

Absolutely not Scarlett! People spotted her doppelgänger occupying the position of the driver.

On a roll: Filming begun six months after Jason Bateman, who was originally slated to direct, left the project over creative differences

Rolling along: Production commenced half a year later following the departure of Jason Bateman, originally intended to direct, due to diverging artistic visions.

Change of cast: Chris Evans was initially due to co-star with Scarlett but was replaced by Tatum in July due to a scheduling conflict with Evans' other projects, Pain Hustlers and Big Red One

There has been a change in the cast for an upcoming film, as Chris Evans was initially set to appear alongside Scarlett Johansson but had to be replaced by Tatum in July. This switch happened due to a conflict in Evans’ schedule, as he was working on other projects like Pain Hustlers and Big Red One.

This change of cast is a disappointment for both Evans and Johansson, as they had expressed interest in working together after their collaboration in the Avengers series. They had been planning to work on a movie called Ghosted together, but Johansson had to leave due to scheduling conflicts. She was then replaced by Ana de Armas.

In the meantime, Johansson is collaborating with Apple on a film called Bride, which will be directed by Sebastián Lelio, an Academy Award winner. Currently, the movie is still in the development stage according to reports.

Apple acquired the rights to the highly-anticipated Ghosted in a deal brokered by CAA. The studio has been investing in prestigious projects recently, including a Formula 1 film starring Brad Pitt and a spy thriller called Argylle, directed by Matthew Vaughn and featuring Bryce Dallas Howard, Henry Cavill, and Bryan Cranston.

Earlier this year, Apple achieved a milestone by winning an Oscar for Best Picture with their distributed movie CODA. This marked the first time a streaming service received this honor.

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