Who was arrested for stalking Scarlett Johansson?
Michael Joseph Branham, 48, was arrested for making threats against Johansson's husband, Colin Jost. He has a history of stalking the actress.
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Scarlett Johansson's long-time stalker has been arrested following threats against her husband, Colin Jost. In a strange twist, the incident coincides with news about a horror film, 'Screamboat', which was filmed aboard a decommissioned Sta...
## The Stalker Threat
Michael Joseph Branham's alleged threat targeted Jost's workplace, the iconic SNL studio at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. According to court documents cited by the New York Post, the message read: "The next time, when you hear from me, I will be on CNN because I am going to blow up the Saturday Night Live audience with a bomb." This led to his arrest and charges including making terroristic threats. Bild reports Johansson had previously filed against Branham in late 2023, seeking a restraining order which couldn't be served at the time. Branham is being held on significant bail.
## The 'Screamboat' Connection
While Jost deals with this real-life threat, his investment ties into a fictional horror scenario. 'Screamboat', directed by Steven LaMorte and starring 'Terrifier' actor David Howard Thornton, turns the 1928 Mickey Mouse precursor into a killer rodent stalking passengers on a ferry. Reviews like IGN's note its gory, schlocky nature. The NY Post confirmed the filming location was indeed the retired ferry bought by Jost and Davidson, highlighting the director's specific choice to use the iconic NYC vessel (even if decommissioned) as a backdrop for the public domain horror flick.
Michael Joseph Branham, 48, was arrested for making threats against Johansson's husband, Colin Jost. He has a history of stalking the actress.
Branham allegedly sent a message threatening to detonate a bomb at the 'Saturday Night Live' studio.
It's a low-budget horror film that uses the 1928 'Steamboat Willie' character (now in the public domain) as a killer mouse aboard a ferry.
The movie was filmed on a decommissioned Staten Island ferry that Colin Jost and Pete Davidson purchased together.
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