Scarlett Johansson debuts edgy look with Bettie Page-style hairdo and new tattoos on Chef movie set in LA.

She rocketed to A-list superstardom as a blonde bombshell following her star turn in Lost In Translation.

But on Wednesday, Scarlett Johansson debuted a completely new, darker transformation for her latest role in the new movie Chef.

The actress was pictured in LA on the set of Jon Favreau’s star-studded comedy on Wednesday, rocking a brunette hairstyle with a Bettie Page-style fringe.

Mild makeover: With darker hair and a fringe Scarlett Johansson looked completely different on set in LA

Scarlett, 28, who is a fan of tattoos, showed off two new inkings, a star on each shoulder, although it appears they may have been added on by the make-up department for her role in the film.

In two different outfits for the movie Scarlett looked effortlessly ๐‘ e๐‘ฅy as always.

She was first seen in a black netted dress with a white undergarment and black strappy heels.

Is that you, Scarlett? Johansson takes a walk to her trailer in LA clutching her script and coffee as she debuts edgy new look for her role in the movie Chef

Next up she wore baggy cut off jean shorts and a maroon vest top, with a pink bra strap falling down her shoulder.

The movie tells the story of Carl Casper – played by Jon Favreau – who loses his chef job and starts up a food truck business in the hope of re-establishing his artistic promise.

Joining Scarlett in the movie will be Robert Downey Jr., Sofia Vergara, and John Leguizamo.

Femme fatale: Scarlett struts along the set of new movie Chef, which also stars Robert Downey Jr, Sofia Vergara and Jon Favreau

While details of Scarlett’s character in the film are small, she certainly looks as though she could break a few hearts.

Scarlett is no stranger to being called upon to be ๐‘ e๐‘ฅy for a role, often seen playing a blonde temptress on screen in films as diverse as Vicky Christina Barcelona and He’s Just Not That Into You.

Occasionally it can work against the star, as it was revealed in 2011 that she had missed out on the lead role in Girl With The Dragon Tattoo because she was ‘too ๐‘ e๐‘ฅy’.

Blonde bombshell: Scarlett, pictured here just last month at the Tonys, is known for on-screen ๐‘ e๐‘ฅ appeal

Dowdy: The actress was seen with darker hair before in 2011 filming indie movie Under The Skin in a seemingly down-trodden role

New do: Scarlett is also playing a red haired Maggie in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, seen here filming in Los Angeles

‘It was a great audition,’ Director David Fincher told Vogue, ‘but the thing with Scarlett is, you canโ€™t wait for her to take her clothes off.’

Although recently it seemed to work in her favour, when she replaced the acclaimed actress Samantha Morton in the new Spike Jonze film Her.

Samantha had already completed work on the movie, though the scenes were cut and re-worked with Scarlett in her place.

Double take: Just a few days ago Scarlett was showing off her blonde do for a Dolce and Gabbana commerical filmed in Manhattan

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