"I would like to see art films and art house theaters," she added. "And so I do worry about that, and people having to keep these theaters alive. And I don't
"I would like to see art films and art house theaters," she added. "And so I do worry about that, and people having to keep these theaters alive. And I don't know how financially that works for these theaters. I do hope that there's some sort of solution that the larger companies are coming together to keep, at least in L.A. this is going to happen. But I do think it's going to be how it kind of used to be when studios owned theaters. And I have a feeling that we might go back to that being the only way to keep them alive with such expensive real estate."
As for the actor compensation side of things, Olsen seemed to point to one thing: "But when it comes to actors and their earnings, I mean, that's just, that's just all contracts," she continued. "So it's either in the contract or it's not."
And in terms of Johansson's situation? "I think she's so tough," Olsen, who appeared in the Avengers films with the two-time Oscar nominee, said, "and literally when I read that I was like, 'Good for you Scarlett.'"