While Pugh is certainly no stranger to big films — she starred in "Midsommar" and "Little Women" — Marvel is another level. "With any franchise it's always slightly daunting because of what you're going to bring and what are you going to play," Pugh told Marvel. "I think for any actor that is automatically going to be a big deal."
As a Marvel veteran, Johansson gave Pugh some advice. "I did say to Florence in the beginning that this is a long job. She was particularly frustrated with something she wasn't landing or whatever, and this is such a long job that you have to preserve yourself physically. And selling things — the emotional grit behind it — is a much more valuable way to spend your time" (from The Hollywood Reporter).
And while they may fight on-screen, off-screen, it's completely different. "She's someone that I've looked up to for a long time," Pugh said. "So sharing moments like doing my first Marvel movie with her being there, or stepping onto my first Oscars' carpet and her being there, are moments that I'm so grateful to have had her there for. And I hope that doesn't end" (from ABC 11). And it's a mutual admiration society. "Florence is such a talented actor and she's the real deal," Johansson told Entertainment Tonight. "She's an amazing scene partner and she has a fresh take on everything and just meets you right there. It's awesome."