In a turn of events from a huge Hollywood summer debacle, actor Scarlett Johansson and Disney have settled the lawsuit the actor filed against the media conglomerate in July, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Details about the agreement were not shared.

“I am happy to have resolved our differences with Disney,” said Scarlett in a statement. “I’m incredibly proud of the work we’ve done together over the years and have greatly enjoyed my creative relationship with the team. I look forward to continuing our collaboration in years to come.”

Disney Studios chairman Alan Bergman shared similar sentiments, stating that he’s “very pleased” the two parties “have been able to come to a mutual agreement.” He continued, “We appreciate her contributions to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and look forward to working together on a number of upcoming projects, including Disney’s Tower of Terror.”

ICYMI, ScarJo sued Disney over an alleged breach of contract around Black Widow’s joint streaming and theater release. Need a little refresher on all the deets of what went down? No sweat, just keep scrolling—the original story (with updates) is below to help catch ya up:

Update: July 29, 6 p.m.

Disney has “fired back” at Scarlett Johansson’s lawsuit, according to Variety.

“There is no merit whatsoever to this filing,” Disney said in a statement about Scarlett’s lawsuit to Variety. “The lawsuit is especially sad and distressing in its callous disregard for the horrific and prolonged global effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

The outlet reports that Disney alleges Scarlett has taken home $20 million for her work and “…the release of Black Widow on Disney+ with Premier Access has significantly enhanced her ability to earn additional compensation on top of the $20M she has received to date.” Variety pointed out that Disney’s statement doesn’t mention if Scarlett’s deal was renegotiated so she could share in streaming rental revenue.

Original story: July 29, 4 p.m.

Loved Black Widow? Saaame—not spiraling over Scarlett Johansson as the titular Marvel character was basically next to impossible, but it seems like the only person unsatisfied with the movie and its release is…welp, Scarlett Johansson herself. According to the Wall Street Journal, Scarlett is suing Disney+ for releasing Black Widow on the streaming service at the same time as the theatrical release.

According to WSJ, the complaint states that Scarlett’s representative initially wanted to renegotiate the terms of her contract after learning Disney wanted to do a double release. The agreement that Scarlett and Disney came to (which was allegedly broken later on) states that Black Widow was guaranteed an exclusive theatrical release separate from streaming, a move that would benefit Scarlett because Black Widow’s box-office performance determined her salary.

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According to the lawsuit, “Disney intentionally induced Marvel’s breach of the agreement, without justification, in order to prevent Ms. Johansson from realizing the full benefit of her bargain with Marvel.” Disney has yet to make a public statement on the matter.

FWIW, Scarlett had an amazing time starring in and executive-producing Black Widow, despite the pay probs. “In many ways, my greatest accomplishment on this film was being able to executive-produce it and carve this out of nothing,” she told Entertainment Tonight earlier this month. “We made the movie because we wanted to, not because we had to, which was liberating in a lot of ways. We got to really focus on what we thought was the most important part of Natasha’s story and this is the result.”

Prior to this lawsuit, the Hollywood Reporter announced Scarlett would be continuing to work with Disney in the movie space. She’s currently signed on to produce Tower of Terror (based on the Disney World ride of the same name) with her production company, These Pictures, alongside producer Jonathan Lia.