Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh pose for edgy Marie Claire shoot

‘We took the p*** out of each other from day one!’ Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh shed light on their ‘instant sisterly bond’ as they pose for edgy Marie Claire shoot

Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh shed light on their ‘instant sisterly bond’ while filming Marvel superhero film Black Widow.

In an interview for the winter issue of Marie Claire, the Avengers star, 35, and the Little Women actress, 24, insisted they instantly grew close on set as they were able to ‘take the p*** out of each other from day one’.

Thespians Scarlett and Florence commanded attention as they posed up a storm in edgy ensembles for the publication’s accompanying photoshoot.

Close: Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh shed light on their ‘instant sisterly bond’ while filming Marvel superhero film Black Widow in an interview for the winter issue of Marie Claire

In the film, set for release on May 7 next year, Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett) is forced to confront missions alone before forging a strong friendship with Yelena Belova, who is also trained in the Red Room as a Black Widow. 

On emulating a sibling-like relationship on-screen, British screen star Florence shared: ‘I think maybe the tiredness did add to my not being so self-aware.

‘I allowed myself to start taking the piss out of Scarlett from day one, which was great. And then from that point onward, we kind of did it to each other. It was instant sisterly bonding.’

The rising star, who gained critical acclaim for her leading role in the miniseries The Little Drummer Girl, also revealed she wants to continue to experiment with the roles she portrays on screen. 

Working it: The Avengers star, 35, commanded attention as she posed up a storm in edgy ensembles with her co-star, 24, for the publication's accompanying photoshoot

Working it: The Avengers star, 35, commanded attention as she posed up a storm in edgy ensembles with her co-star, 24, for the publication’s accompanying photoshoot

Taking over the world: In the film, Natasha (Scarlett) is forced to confront missions alone before forging a strong friendship with Yelena, who is also trained as a Black Widow

Taking over the world: In the film, Natasha (Scarlett) is forced to confront missions alone before forging a strong friendship with Yelena, who is also trained as a Black Widow

Oxford native Florence explained: ‘It’s always been, kind of, number-one top priority for me to find women who are totally fascinating and totally powerful in their own way. 

‘I really want to recognize the women I play, whether it’s that I recognize my mom in her, or my gran in her, or my sister in her. I want to play complex and confusing characters.’

Jojo Rabbit actress Scarlett, meanwhile, touched on being directed by Cate Shortland in a ‘male-dominated industry’.

The media personality shared: ‘I don’t want to candy-coat anything because it’s a challenge in a male-dominated industry to tell a woman’s story from the perspective of a female director and focus on the heart of something that is inherently female.’

The mother-of-one also stressed the importance of the ability to ’empathise’ with the versatile characters she plays on screen. 

Scarlett added: ‘I look for women who I feel I can relate to on some level, that I have empathy for. That’s a bit complicated, obviously, because you can have empathy for people in different ways, and for different reasons. 

‘But if I can empathize with a character, no matter what their moral compass is, then that’s important to me.’  

The Winter issue of Marie Claire is on newsstands on November 17.