The Hollywood actress believes that spilling salt brings bad luck. Her acting colleague Channing Tatum sees things a little differently.
Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson (“Black Widow”) says she is a superstitious person. For example, she believes that spilling salt brings bad luck, Johansson told the German Press Agency in Berlin. To avoid it, you have to throw it over your shoulder. The 39-year-old and her acting colleague Channing Tatum presented their new film “To the Moon” at the German premiere in Berlin on Wednesday.
Tatum (“Magic Mike”), on the other hand, has no interest in superstition, as he said. “If I break a mirror, I don’t care at all, and a black cat doesn’t bother me either. I’m not afraid of that.” However, he does have a certain pattern of things to prepare for a big scene or a dangerous stunt, said Tatum. For him, it looks a bit like the movements in the Macarena dance.
The romantic comedy “To the Moon” is in cinemas from today. The two-hour film is about the first American moon landing in 1969 and plays with the conspiracy theory that it was simply faked.
Source: Stern

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