'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Cast News: Scarlett Johansson Slams Hobby Lobby Pro-Life Beliefs (VIDEO)

'Avengers: Age of Ultron' star Scarlett Johansson recently criticized Hobby Lobby because of the company's opposition to abortion due to the organization's Christian views.

"I'm proud to support Planned Parenthood Action Fund's Women are Watching campaign to ensure that young women know the high stakes for women's health and rights this November," said Johansson, according to a report by the Gospel Herald.

She went on to say, "We will fight for candidates who will ensure that birth control is affordable and who will protect access to safe and legal abortion."

As a result, Johansson joined forces with Planned Parenthood, a company originally founded by Margret Sanger when it was then known as American Birth Control League nearly a century ago.

Previously, the 29-year-old New York native voiced her opinion when the Supreme Court ruled that Hobby Lobby President Steve Green and his company does not have to provide contraceptive and abortion-inducing medications and procedures to their employees three months ago.

"I thought I had woken up in another decade ... I was appalled by the thought of men taking away women's ability to make our own personal health care decisions," said Johansson, "Women are still able to get birth control, however - whether or not they work for an organization with strong Christian beliefs. They just can't get it for free from their employer."

In addition, the Supreme Court issued the following statement when the judges voted 5-4 in favor of Hobby Lobby on June 30, 2014.

"Protecting the free-exercise rights of corporations like Hobby Lobby, Conestoga ... protects the religious liberty of the humans who own and control those companies," wrote Justice Samuel Alito in a declaration.

"The Hahns and the Greens believe that providing the coverage demanded by the HHS regulation is connected to the destruction of an embryo in a way that is sufficient to make it immoral for them to provide the coverage."