We're braced for an influx of "hope she doesn't end up suing him, hur hur" gags, but Scarlett Johansson who – yes, is currently involved in some legal drama – is making her live-action debut in a Wes Anderson film with the director's next project.
We specify live-action, since Johansson lent her voice to Isle Of Dogs, and she's joined the cast of Anderson's new, untitled film that has started shooting in Spain.
The filmmaker has gathered a group of his usual actors – Adrien Brody, Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman and Tilda Swinton so far – bolstered by some high-profile newcomers including Tom Hanks and Margot Robbie. Johansson, meanwhile, joins the second-timers club alongside The French Dispatch's Rupert Friend, added recently. As for the plot? Only Anderson and his team know that for now...