'Out of the f***ing way': Movie star Scarlett Johansson launches foul-mouthed tirade at paparazzi while filming new mafia film
Johansson is currently shooting the James Gray crime drama on location alongside Adam Driver and Miles Teller.
The two-time Oscar nominee, 40, was in the middle of filming an emotional scene for the upcoming mafia movie when she lost her temper at a group of photographers assembled nearby.
'Out of the f*****g way,' the Jojo Rabbit star shouted in vision acquired by the Daily Mail.
'Move out of the way, I'm working.
'I get that you're working, but let me do my job. Be respectful.'
The actress was in character and wearing a short curly wig and 1980s-era clothing when she slammed the photographers on Thursday.
It is understood Scarlett later resumed her work and completed the scene after the photographers moved out of her line of sight.
Fellow star Anne Hathaway was originally attached to star in the film but dropped out of the project for unknown reasons.
Johansson is widely considered the most bankable female star in Hollywood thanks to her roles in multi-billion dollar franchises including The Avengers.
The star's latest film, Jurassic World Rebirth, smashed industry projections after grossing a whopping $322.6 million in its first five days of release earlier this month.
The feat makes Johansson the highest grossing lead actor of all time, having grossed an estimated $14.9 billion in her two-decade career.
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