Scarlett Johansson Reflects on Early Career Struggles and Typecasting in Hollywood
One of Hollywood’s most dominant and highest-paid stars, Scarlett Johansson has built a career spanning over three decades, earning two Academy Award nominations and leading major projects like Jurassic World Rebirth and Paper Tiger. With global stardom and a filmography that continues to expand, her journey today reflects both scale and success at its peak. Yet, behind this steady rise, the actress now looks back at her early years in Hollywood, opening up about the struggles she faced with being typecast because of her looks, a phase she describes as a very harsh time.
Here is everything Scarlett Johansson said about how Hollywood once limited her roles based on appearance.
Scarlett Johansson reveals how Hollywood typecast her because of her looks
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Revealing her early typecasting, Scarlett Johansson noted that while roles for women have improved, there was a time when the industry was far less forgiving and routinely judged women based on their looks in the early 2000s. Speaking about her own experience on CBS Sunday Morning, she described that phase as a very different era, where being a young woman in the spotlight meant facing constant scrutiny over appearance, something that was widely accepted at the time and made the period especially harsh for women in the industry.
“ It was just a really harsh time. Women were just pulled apart for how they looked in a way that was socially acceptable at the time.” Johansson explained on CBS Sunday Morning.
Johansson’s reflection goes beyond what appeared on screen, shedding light on off-screen realities where women were often boxed into societal expectations and defined more by their beauty than their individuality or talent. Expanding on this, Johansson noted that she was repeatedly pigeonholed into similar roles, often cast as the “other woman,” the “side piece,” or the “bombshell,” an archetype that dominated the industry during her early years. Despite those early struggles, Scarlett Johansson has gone on to become one of the highest-paid actresses in the world, earning every bit of the spotlight she holds today.
Following her role as Zora Bennett in the 2025 blockbuster Jurassic World Rebirth, Scarlett Johansson continues to expand her creative ground, steadily shifting focus toward production and directing with Eleanor the Great in 2025 and several ambitious projects ahead.
Scarlett Johansson is set to dominate 2026 and 2027 with her upcoming projects
With 2026 already shaping up as a packed year, Scarlett Johansson steps into a diverse slate of projects that stretch far beyond her usual screen presence. In Ray Gunn, directed by Brad Bird, she lends her voice to Venus Nova in a futuristic mystery set in Metropia, while Paper Tiger sees her starring alongside Adam Driver and Miles Teller in a gripping crime drama about ambition and entanglement with the Russian mafia. Together, these roles reflect a shift toward more layered, genre-spanning narratives that continue to redefine her career choices.
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Looking ahead, Johansson pushes into 2027 with a stronger creative grip, headlining The Exorcist under Mike Flanagan and leading the Just Cause remake as both actor and producer. With Featherwood and The Phoenician Scheme adding to the slate, she looks set to stay firmly in the headlines over the next two years.
Turning those early struggles into fuel, it now seems that Johansson has channelled that phase into something far more powerful, with her upcoming projects reflecting a fire that refuses to slow down.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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