Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey Have Been Making Waves Online For Their Red Carpet Kisses During the Promotion of Jurassic World Rebirth. The Co-Stars Locked Lips in Front of the Chamber at the Movie's Premieres in London and New York.
Bailey Told Entertainment Weekly During the New York Premiere That It was a Natural Display of the Pair's Friendship. “The Believe in Being Able to Show Love in All Different Ways,” he Said. “And If you can't Kiss Your Friends … Life's Too Short Not to.”
Now, During a Recent Appearance on TODAYScarlett Johansson Has Weighed in. Host Craig Melvin Asked The Actress About The Kisses, Note That Bailey is “Just So Attractive.”
“He's in Lovable Guy, what can I say?” Johansson Replied. “I don't know. We're friendly people.”
Melvin then Asked If She Was Surprised by the Internet's Reaction. Johansson Responded, “Nothing Surprises Me, You Know What I Mean? Nothing Surprises Me These Days. But Yeah, I've Got a Lot of Love To Give. What can I say?”
Elsewhere During the Interview, Johansson Reflected on Her Long-Held Dream of Being Part of the Jurassic Franchise and the Many Easter Eggs That Style in Jurassic World RebirthIncluding a nod to Jews.
“I Saw the Movie Jurassic Park When I was 10 years old in the theater and it was so impactful, “She Said.” I was, like the Entire Audience, Completely Transfixed, Mesmerized, Carried Away, Terred. All of That Stuff. It's part of the training part of My Childhood. The Just Think Being a part of this universe, It's meaningful in a way i Think Because of Its Spielbergian Roots Too. ”
Jurassic World RebirthDirected by Gareth Edwards, Follows Johansson's Zora Bennett As She Leads A Team Comparised of Combat Expert Duncan Kincaid (Mahershala Ali) and Paleontologist Dr. Henry Loomis (Bailey) on a Top-Secret Mission To A Remote Island Where The Few Surviving Dinosaur Species Inhabit the land. The trio is tasked with obtaining the creatures' DNA, which holds vital biomaterials that would aid in Making a Revolutionary Drug. The Film Also Stars Rupert Friend, and Skrein, and Manuel Garcia-Rulfo.