'I kind of became objectified' - Scarlett Johansson speaks out on being pigeonholed, lauds young actors' freedom

    Scarlett Johansson opens up about being hypersexualized and pigeonholed in her early career, and praises the dynamic freedom of today's young actors.

    <p>Scarlett Johansson (Source: TV Insider)</p>

    Scarlett Johansson (Source: TV Insider)

    "I was like, ‘This is it?'” Scarlett Johansson revealed in a heartfelt conversation on Dax Shepard's “Armchair Expert” podcast, as reported by Variety. The actor opened up about a time when she felt pigeonholed and hypersexualized, believing that her career might come to a premature end. For Johansson, this was a battle against an industry that seemingly objectified her.

    The Hollywood icon didn't mince words as she shared, “I kind of became objectified and pigeonholed in this way where I felt like I wasn’t getting offers for work for things that I wanted to do.” Johansson's candid expression of her struggles paints a picture of an industry that was once rigid and reluctant to see beyond typecasting.

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    "It's another time, too" - Praising Today's Dynamic Young Actors

    But times are a-changin', and Johansson's words reflect an evolution. “I see younger actors that are in their 20s, it feels like they’re allowed to be all these different things,” she said, highlighting the increased flexibility and diversity in roles for today's actors like Zendaya and Florence Pugh. "People are much more dynamic.”

    Her optimism for a more understanding and open-minded industry is a beacon for young talents, pointing towards a future where actors aren't easily forced into pigeonholes.

    ‘Asteroid City’ & ‘My Mother’s Wedding’

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    From being Black Widow to lending her voice to “Sing 2,” Johansson's star continues to shine brightly. She's embracing a diverse array of projects, such as Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City” and Kristin Scott Thomas’ directorial effort “My Mother’s Wedding.” This exciting new phase showcases Johansson's ability to rise above the challenges she once faced, forging a path that's uniquely her own.

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