This presented a challenge because Scarlett was required by her contract to receive $20 million in salary up front, along with a cut of the box office proceeds. After the COVID-19 pandemic forced movie theaters to close for months, the film was eventually released simultaneously on Disney+ and in theaters. According to sources, Scarlett lost out on an additional $50 million in bonus money as a result of the simultaneous dual release.
Scarlett Johansson enjoys investing a portion of her wealth in various industries. She has made real estate investments, as evidenced by the number of houses she owns in the US. The highlights of her investments are as follows: a $3.5 million, 1.5-acre lot in Amagansett, New York that she bought in 2013.
She invested $4 million in a house in Los Feliz, a district of Los Angeles, in 2014. She also spent around $2.1 million to purchase a midtown Manhattan apartment in 2008. She first put this apartment up for sale for $2.5 million in 2019.