Scarlett Johansson Is Auctioning Her Jurassic World Costume for Good
Film fans, start your bids: Scarlett Johansson is auctioning off Jurassic World Rebirth props and costumes, including her on-screen outfit, to support the World Food Program.
If you have ever wanted real-deal movie stuff sitting on your shelf, the Jurassic World Rebirth team is handing you the chance and pointing the money somewhere useful. Scarlett Johansson and a bunch of her co-stars are auctioning off screen-used costumes and props to raise funds for World Food Program USA.
'Hi everyone, we are the cast of 'Jurassic World Rebirth' and we are excited to come together to support the World Food Program, the leading hunger-fighting organization on Earth.'
What is being auctioned
Johansson, who plays Zora Bennett in Rebirth, is putting up her screen-worn outfit. Jonathan Bailey pitches the sale as a shot at 'exclusive costumes and props' straight from set, and Audrian Miranda (she plays the youngest Delgado) makes it crystal clear these are not replicas and not random closet leftovers. They are the actual items used while filming and will not be mass released later.
Luna Blaise, Bechir Sylvain, and Mahershala Ali pop up in the announcement clip too, which the cast shared online on December 16. The proceeds are going to World Food Program USA, which supports the UN World Food Program.
What the bids look like right now
CharityBuzz is handling the listings, and they note the pieces are verified by a trusted authenticator so collectors do not have to guess what they are buying. Yes, there is even a dinosaur fetus prop in the mix. Here is the current snapshot:
- Scarlett Johansson's Zora Bennett outfit: estimated at $1,000; currently at $1,850 after 10 bids, with the top bid placed December 16; bidding closes December 18 at 4:19 PM EST
- Bechir Sylvain's outfit: top bid is $375; closes December 18 at 4:21 PM EST
- Authentic dinosaur fetus prop: top bid is $3,000; closes December 18 at 4:23 PM EST
If Jurassic is your thing and you want something you can point to and say 'that was on screen,' this is exactly that kind of purchase. Also: dinosaur fetus prop. Wild, but real.
Scarlett Johansson and the giving-back part
Johansson does the blockbuster thing and the charity thing. She is currently the highest-grossing actor in the world. Her net worth is listed at $165 million, and she was the highest-paid actress in 2019. Jurassic World Rebirth alone pulled in $868 million worldwide at the box office (per The Numbers).
On the philanthropic side, she has supported 30 charities and 23 causes (Look to the Stars has receipts). She served as a global ambassador for Oxfam and traveled to Kenya. In 2007, instead of living at the Oscars, she headed to India and Sri Lanka to visit schools and get involved with healthcare and domestic violence projects. She spent time with Hurricane Katrina victims, went to Rwanda to raise awareness of AIDS and attended clinics for four days, and she backed Soles4Souls by giving away 2,000 pairs of new shoes. The list of groups she has supported is long, including Aid Still Required, Feeding America, Keep A Child Alive, Wish Upon A Hero Foundation, and the Los Angeles LGBT Center, among others.
Bottom line
The cast is parting with one-of-a-kind Rebirth items, the money helps World Food Program USA, and the auctions wrap up fast on December 18. If you want in, do it before the timer runs out. And if you just want to revisit the movie that kicked all this off, Jurassic World Rebirth is streaming on Peacock.