Scarlett Johansson’s Decade in Film: A Retrospective on Her Top 10 Movies

Over the past decade, Scarlett Johansson has established herself as one of the most versatile and talented actresses in the film industry. From action-packed blockbusters to soul-stirring dramas, Johansson’s filmography reflects her ability to seamlessly navigate diverse roles and captivate audiences worldwide. Let’s take a journey through the past ten years and revisit Scarlett Johansson’s career highlights, exploring her top 10 films that showcase her exceptional talent.

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In this thought-provoking sci-fi drama, Johansson lends her voice to the artificial intelligence system, Samantha. Her nuanced performance, despite not appearing on screen, earned her critical acclaim and set the tone for her decade of remarkable roles.

One of Scarlett Johansson's first acting jobs was as spelling bee champion Sarah Hughes on Conan O’Brien's talk show on March 15, 1994, when she was 9 years old

Johansson took a daring turn in this enigmatic sci-fi thriller, portraying an otherworldly entity preying on unsuspecting men. Her haunting and magnetic presence added depth to the film’s surreal atmosphere.

18-year-old Scarlett Johansson at the premiere of Girl with a Pearl Earring

Johansson delved into the action genre with “Lucy,” playing a woman who gains extraordinary abilities. Her portrayal of the titular character showcased her physical prowess and ability to carry a high-octane film.

Scarlett Johansson was only 17 when she was cast in the role of Griet in the 2003 drama film Girl with a Pearl Earring

As Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow, Johansson played a pivotal role in the culmination of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Her emotional depth and resilience brought authenticity to a character beloved by fans around the globe.

Scarlett Johansson stars as Nola Rice in the 2005 psychological thriller film Match Point

Johansson delivered a tour de force performance in this emotionally charged drama, earning an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of Nicole, a woman going through a challenging divorce. Her ability to convey vulnerability and strength simultaneously was truly exceptional.

Blonde bombshell Scarlett Johansson wears a zebra print bathrobe on the set of Hail, Caesar!

In Taika Waititi’s dark comedy, Johansson played Rosie, a mother hiding a Jewish girl in Nazi Germany. Her performance showcased her versatility, seamlessly blending humor and heart in a role that resonated with audiences.

Scarlett Johansson as an otherworldly woman who preys on men in Scotland in the 2013 science fiction film Under the Skin

In this visually stunning adaptation of the iconic anime, Johansson took on the role of Major Motoko Kusanagi. While the film faced controversy, Johansson’s commitment to the character and her action prowess were widely praised.

Scarlett Johansson plays Rosie, Jojo's mother who is secretly anti-Nazi, in the 2019 comedy-drama film Jojo Rabbit

Johansson lent her voice to the character of Kaa in this live-action adaptation. Her seductive and sinister voice work added a layer of complexity to the character, contributing to the film’s success.

Scarlett Johansson wears a Miu Miu ensemble with flowers embroidery details with crystals

Johansson reprised her role as Black Widow in this epic Marvel crossover. Her character’s emotional journey and sacrifices were central to the film’s narrative, solidifying her status as an integral part of the Avengers ensemble.

Scarlett Johansson as Rebecca Doppelmeyer in the 2001 black comedy film Ghost World

Though technically outside the past decade, no retrospective of Johansson’s career would be complete without mentioning her breakthrough role in “Lost in Translation.” This film marked the beginning of her journey to becoming one of Hollywood’s most sought-after actresses.

Laura Dern, director Noah Baumbach, Scarlett Johansson, and Adam Driver promote Marriage Story

As Scarlett Johansson continues to evolve as an actress and producer, these films represent a snapshot of her incredible talent and the diverse range of roles she has brought to life. With each passing year, Johansson’s star continues to rise, leaving audiences eagerly anticipating the next chapter in her illustrious career.

Scarlett Johansson on the set of the 2014 American superhero film Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow in the 2015 American superhero film Avengers: Age of Ultron

Scarlett Johansson as recent college graduate Charlotte in the 2003 romantic comedy-drama film Lost in Translation

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