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Fly Me to the Moon, Scarlett Johansson’s upcoming rom-com, deals with moon landing conspiracy theories. However, when Johansson was asked about any conspiracy theories she personally believed in, the actress had a wild choice for a favorite one.

It has been long rumored that Dolly Parton has full-sleeved tattoos on both her arms, something that Scarlett Johansson is fascinated by. Speaking with People Magazine, theAvengers: Endgamealum revealed that she had put some thought into it, wondering if it’s true.
Scarlett Johansson does not consider herself a conspiracy theorist
Speaking withPeoplewhen asked about a conspiracy theory that she finds particularly interesting,Scarlett Johanssonmentioned that she preferred a theory that came out of Hollywood itself. She said:
I don’t know. I’m so not a conspiracy theorist. I’m like, I really believe in science. I don’t know. I think probably that Dolly Parton has full tattooed sleeves. Is it real? We’ll find out.

Johansson was quick to talk about the subject, emphasizing that it is not something that she thinks about a lot, calling herself “not a conspiracy theorist”.Fly Me to the Moon, her latest offering, also starring Channing Tatum and Woody Harrelson.
Scarlett Johansson had an update for theJust Causelimited series
Amazon Prime Video is on its way to adaptingJust Cause, John Katzenbach’s thriller novel which was adapted in 1995, where Johansson essayed the role of the protagonist’s young daughter at the age of 10, which was one of her earliest roles in film.
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Johansson will be playing the character of Madison ‘Madi’ Cowart, a reimagining of the novel’s main protagonist Matt Cowart. This will be the actress’ first major venture into television, as the novel is now being adapted as a limited series. Johansson will be serving as an executive producer on the story, along with American Fiction filmmaker Cord Jefferson and, writer John Wells.
Fly Me to the Moonis set to release on August 13, 2025.

Anuraag Chatterjee
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