Scarlett Johansson talks about Black Widow's MCU return

 

Scarlett Johansson talks about Black Widow's MCU return

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Scarlett Johansson, the actress who played the role of Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), has expressed her thoughts that it would be a "miracle" for her character to return to the movie.

In a recent interview with Savannah Guthrie, Johansson spoke about the ongoing speculation about Black Widow's potential comeback.

She emphasized that Black Widow's death in Avengers: Endgame was intended to be final.

Johansson said, "I think it was the end, right?" referring to Black Widow's heroic sacrifice in the climactic battle against Thanos. "She passed."

She gave a clever reply when asked about the rumors that, contempt the death of her character, she would make a comeback.

“Like a loophole? I feel like that’s kind of the end, right? Like can you come back? Could it be a vampire version of the character? Cause I’m here for that, like a zombie version, maybe.”

When Roker asked her later about whether or not she had been asked to play the role again, she chose not to answer.

she told the host before asking to change the subject to her upcoming Disney movie, “You really ask the hard questions. I feel like I have to tell you, but I actually don’t have to tell you, Al. I do not, but I want too so bad,”.

In a conversation with Savannah Guthrie, the star of Asteroid City exposed, “It would be a miracle” if her character was able to return somehow.

she added, “It would be a real Marvel miracle,”. “It would be a marvel, but who knows? I’m not sure.”

Despite the character's apparent death, Johansson left some room for vagueness, suggesting that a return would require a truly astonishing circumstance. "It would be a miracle," she stated. "It would be a real Marvel miracle. It would be a marvel."

 





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