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The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Interview with Brie Larson and Scarlett Johansson
00:00 - 03:57
Ellen interviews Brie Larson, who played Captain Marvel, and Scarlett Johansson, who played Black Widow, about their time shooting Avengers: Endgame, and how they became friends.

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Hey, you two.
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How long-- did you know each other
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before this movie got underway?
0:05
Yeah.
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Yes.
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We did.
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Where did you meet and how long have you known each other?
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I want to hear the whole story.
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Did you text each other?
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Did you hang out?
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We did.
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You don't remember how we met?
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I do.
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I thought you--
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How did we meet?
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At dinner.
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No!
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Yes we did!
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Clearly, it made an impression on me,
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but somebody else didn't care.
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We had dinner on New Year's Eve.
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We worked together.
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Oh my god!
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Oh my god.
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Oh my god!
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It's the truth!
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Bad, bad!
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I didn't--
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Shame on you.
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--even think about that, because I just
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felt like I was basically a glorified extra
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and you were Scarlett Johansson.
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So I was just like, wow.
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What movie?
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I noticed you, Brie.
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I noticed you.
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What movie?
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That's not true.
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You were not a glorified extra.
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Yeah, we did this movie called Don Jon that was directed
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by Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
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And we did we--
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a couple since then.
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That's true.
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Yeah, that's true.
0:54
Oh, man.
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You worked more with--
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Wow.
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And then New Year's Eve you had dinner.
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That's quite a night to have dinner.
1:00
Did y'all-- I mean, was it a party or was it--
1:03
I had a party and Brie came because she
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came with a friend, a mutual friend of ours.
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Yeah.
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And then we had like an eight-course dinner together.
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Yeah.
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So, you know, casual.
1:14
Wow, that's nice.
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Yeah.
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It's how it goes.
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I think I had something that night, but thanks
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for inviting me anyway.
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[LAUGHING]
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And you both have lot in common because you both started
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acting as children.
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Uh, well, yeah.
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And how old were you.
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I mean, I auditioned.
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I don't feel like I started working
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until like three years ago, but Scarlett was a working actress.
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I was a kid actor.
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Yeah, I was a kid--
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Is that--
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That's not me.
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That's me.
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Oh, yeah.
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[LAUGHING]
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I thought-- I was like, uh--
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That is you.
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Yeah, because it says my name, so you know that it's me.
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So wait a minute.
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That is so cute.
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So what did you-- how old were you when you started working?
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I was like that age.
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I was six, seven?
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Seven, yeah.
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So you auditioned but you didn't start working until--
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I mean, you're saying you're noticed now, but what is that?
2:05
Oh yeah, that was my first job.
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What was that?
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That was called Roadkill, Easy Bake Oven.
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[LAUGHING]
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Are you serious?
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It was quality, quality work.
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What kind of name is that for a child to--
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It was a fake commercial for Jay Leno.
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I love my look.
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I kind of want that look again.
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I think that's back.
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It is basically back, yeah.
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Look at me styling.
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Yeah, that was my first job.
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You could bring it back.
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Now I heard that you can't remember
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if you had your first kiss on screen or off-screen.
2:37
How is that possible?
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Is that true?
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Yeah.
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I don't know what that says about who I was kissing.
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Like you blocked it out?
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I guess I blocked it out.
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Does that mean it was bad?
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Yeah.
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It doesn't mean it was good.
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Yes.
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It definitely wasn't good.
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No, it was bad.
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How early back-- what's the first kiss you can remember?
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What's the first kiss you can remember?
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I can remember in sixth grade, like--
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Like 12, 11?
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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12 or 13, that was my first kiss.
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It was like, you know--
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At a party?
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Spin the bottle.
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Yeah.
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Remember spin the bottle?
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I went away from the bottle.
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I was too nervous about it, probably because I
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didn't want to kiss anybody.
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Right.
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Clearly you don't like kissing.
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No.
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No.
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Do you remember your first kiss?
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I remember my first kiss, but I didn't like the person that I
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kissed, and so I just decided--
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Who was it?
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Say their name.
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No.
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Yeah.
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And was it the French kiss?
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OK!
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I don't-- I don't remember if--
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I don't think so.
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I think it was like one of those gross in-between ones
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that's sort of like, ugh, ugh.
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I think that's the--
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I know.
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That's what it was.
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Like early on when you're learning your kiss,
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you really don't--
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it's just, you don't really know.
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You don't know what you're supposed to do--
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Right.
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--like with your teeth.
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Yeah.
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The whole thing is just, ugh, gross.
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See, that's why you don't remember.
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Yeah, you're lucky you blocked it out.
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I feel like if it was like that, I'd remember it.
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So I think mine was probably just super benign.
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