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Scarlett Johansson Says Working With Channing Tatum Was 'Easy on the Eyes'
Scarlett Johansson opened up about getting to share a scene with Channing Tatum for the first time in their new film 'Fly Me to the Moon'
Johansson plays a marketing executive who butts heads with Tatum’s character after being brought on the project to film a fake version of the moon landing as a backup in case things go wrong. Jay Maidment/20th Century Studios/MARVEL ;Dan McFadden/CTMG, Inc ; Universal From action adventure to heartbreaking romance, there is a summer blockbuster for every type of cinephile this year, and Us Weekly has your complete guide to all of them. “I have a production company here in New York called These Pictures and one of our associates, our head of film, Kenan, just was toying around with this idea of, like, ‘Well, what if this conspiracy theory [that the moon landing was faked] was true?’ Could you build a genre movie around it?’” she told Guthrie, 52.
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