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Scarlett Johansson: I am a superstitious person

The Hollywood actress believes something bad happens when salt is spilled. Acting colleague Channing Tatum sees it differently.

Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum have different views on the subject of superstition.
Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum have different views on the subject of superstition.

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Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson ("Black Widow") described herself as a superstitious person in her own words. She believes, for instance, that spilling salt brings bad luck, Johansson told the German Press Agency in Berlin. To ward off the bad luck, one must throw it over the shoulder. The 39-year-old actress and her acting colleague Channing Tatum presented their new film "To the Moon" at its German premiere in Berlin on a Wednesday.

Tatum ("Magic Mike") cannot be swayed by superstitions, as he stated. "If I break a mirror, it means nothing to me, and a black cat doesn't bother me either. I have no fear of it." However, he has certain rituals for preparing for a big scene or a dangerous stunt, Tatum explained. It's a little like the movements in the Macarena dance for him.

The romantic comedy "To the Moon" has been in the cinema since today. The roughly two-hour film deals with the first moon landing of the Americans in 1969 and plays with the conspiracy theory that it was all staged.

  1. Despite sharing the Berlin premiere stage with Scarlett Johansson for their movie "To the Moon", Channing Tatum from the United States of America, known for his roles in "Magic Mike", is not swayed by superstitions.
  2. The German Press Agency reported that Tatum was unfazed by common superstitions such as breaking a mirror or encountering a black cat, contrasting Johansson's beliefs.
  3. Miscellaneous people from Germany were in attendance to witness the German premiere of "To the Moon", where Johansson and Tatum showcased their chemistry on screen, traveling through time and confronting the moon landing conspiracy theory.
  4. Hollywood actress Johansson, who believes in the bad luck associated with spilling salt, was interviewed by the German Press Agency in Berlin, while Tatum discussed his specific rituals to prepare for big scenes or stunts.5.scarlett johansson and channing tatum's movie "To the Moon" has garnered interest in Germany, with Johansson's superstitions and Tatum's nonchalance towards them becoming a topic of conversation at the movie's screening, alongside the intriguing storyline of the first moon landing.

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