
Age: 41
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Scarlett Ingrid Johansson (born November 22, 1984) is an American actress. The world's highest-paid actress in 2018 and 2019, she has featured multiple times on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list. Her films have grossed over $14.3 billion worldwide, making Johansson the ninth-highest-grossing box office star of all time. She has received various accolades, including a Tony Award and a British Academy Film Award, in addition to nominations for two Academy Awards and five Golden Globe Awards. Johansson aspired to be an actress from an early age and first appeared on stage in an Off-Broadway play as a child actor. She made her film debut in the fantasy comedy North (1994), and gained early recognition for her roles in Manny & Lo (1996), The Horse Whisperer (1998), and Ghost World (2001). Johansson shifted to adult roles in 2003 with her performances in Lost in Translation, which won her a BAFTA Award for Best Actress, and Girl with a Pearl Earring. She was nominated for Golden Globe Awards for these films, and for playing a troubled teenager in the drama A Love Song for Bobby Long (2004) and a seductress in psychological thriller Match Point (2005). The latter was her first collaboration with Woody Allen, who later directed her in Scoop (2006) and Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008). Johansson's other works of this period include The Prestige (2006) and the albums Anywhere I Lay My Head (2008) and Break Up (2009), both of which charted on the Billboard 200. In 2010, Johansson debuted on Broadway in a revival of A View from the Bridge, which won her a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress, and began portraying Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Iron Man 2. She reprised the role in eight films, most recently in her solo feature Black Widow (2021), gaining global recognition for her performances. During this period, Johansson starred in the science fiction films Her (2013), Under the Skin (2013) and Lucy (2014). She received two simultaneous Academy Award nominations—Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress—for the respective roles of an actress going through a divorce in the drama Marriage Story (2019) and a single mother in Nazi Germany in the satire Jojo Rabbit (2019). Labeled a sex symbol, Johansson has been referred to as one of the world's most attractive women by various media outlets. She is a prominent brand endorser and supports several charitable causes. Divorced from actor Ryan Reynolds and businessman Romain Dauriac, Johansson has been married to comedian Colin Jost since 2020. She has two children, one with Dauriac and another with Jost.

Following the rise of the new Justice League, a mission in Lagos marks a turning point for the world’s relationship with its heroes. Batman, Black Canary, Nightwing, and Zatanna confront Bane and his network, but the situation spirals out of control when Zatanna attempts to magically contain a massive explosion. Though lives are saved, civilian casualties and destruction ignite global outrage. Governments begin demanding accountability for superpowered individuals operating without oversight. In the wake of the incident, General Sam Lane formally presents the Sokovia Accords to the Justice League, proposing that the team operate under United Nations supervision. The proposal fractures the League from within. Clark Kent, weighed down by years of collateral damage, public fear, and the legacy of Krypton, supports the Accords, believing regulation is necessary to prevent greater harm. Bruce Wayne, shaped by Gotham and his long distrust of institutions, fiercely opposes them, convinced political control will corrupt moral responsibility. The divide deepens after the death of Selina Kyle, whose loss hits Bruce personally and hardens his resolve. Alfred Pennyworth, concerned that Bruce is letting grief dictate his choices, urges him to remember why he became Batman in the first place, while Commissioner Gordon, caught between loyalty to Batman and pressure from international authorities, quietly warns Bruce that the world is preparing to treat vigilantes as criminals. Unbeknownst to the League, Max Lord is manipulating events from the shadows. Blaming the Justice League for global instability, he sets out to destroy them from within. His plan hinges on exploiting their greatest strength—and weakness—by using red kryptonite to destabilize Superman emotionally and publicly turn opinion against him. As tensions escalate, Jason Todd, long thought lost, resurfaces as a dangerous, manipulated operative, his actions used to further fracture trust within the League. Green Lantern Hal Jordan, seeking justice for an attack tied to Jason on the Ferris Company, aligns himself with Clark’s side of the conflict. Meanwhile, Bruce gathers allies who oppose the Accords: Nightwing, Black Canary (even though she first alignments herself with superman, she changes to team bat), Green Arrow, Zatanna and Ryan Choi (the Atom). Clark, believing order is the only way forward, assembles his own faction with Steel, Red Tornado, and Hal Jordan. During a brief encounter in Central City, both sides cross paths with a young, powerful metahuman, Barry Allen, whose raw speed and optimism draw him into the conflict before he fully understands its stakes. The ideological rift explodes into a full-scale confrontation when both factions collide, turning hero against hero. The battle leaves lasting consequences, including Steel’s devastating fall, shocking both sides and forcing them to confront the real cost of their choices. Amid the chaos, loyalties blur, and lines are crossed that cannot be undone. Bruce uncovers Max Lord’s manipulation too late to prevent the final rupture. The conflict culminates in a brutal, deeply personal confrontation between Batman and Superman, with Jason Todd at the center of the truth that finally comes to light. Though Max Lord is exposed and defeated, his goal is achieved: the Justice League is broken. In the aftermath, the Accords are enforced. Several heroes are imprisoned or forced into hiding. With help from Alfred, Gordon, and a handful of loyal allies, Batman orchestrates the quiet liberation of the captured heroes, sending them underground. Clark, burdened by guilt, remains within the system, believing he can change it from the inside.
