Scarlett Johansson feels "really thankful" at the end of her public legal battle with Disney.

Johansson said no one else would have that experience because she fought for what was right.

The "Lucy" actress was scared to sue Disney, but both parties are back on good terms.

Marvel president Kevin Feige called Johansson a real-life superhero and teased their upcoming "top secret" partnership.

After two months of legal battles, Disney and the "Black Widow" actress reached a mutual agreement.

Johansson stated she is happy they settled their differences and proud of her work with Disney.

Alan Bergman praised Johansson's work and teased upcoming movie partnerships, including the unreleased "Tower of Terror."

Johansson's mother-in-law was confused about the actress and her husband Colin Jost's name for their 8-months-old son Cosmo.

The matriarch tried to change it to "Cosimo" then realized it was a common Italian alias.