Scarlett Johansson Believes Black Widow’s Death Is Final

An original Avenger may have finally be laid to rest. Scarlett Johansson said in a recent interview on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, that she believes there is no coming back for her heroine Black Widow.
Going into Avengers: Endgame, everyone had a pretty good idea that it would include some casualties of some of the core MCU characters. With a solo movie on the way, it was surprising to see Black Widow meet her end in the film. So coming out of Endgame, many believed that this wasn’t the last we would see of Natasha Romanoff in the present-day MCU.
Well, in the interview with Fallon, Johansson spoke about her death in the movie, as well as her upcoming standalone film Black Widow. She confirmed that they have wrapped up filming. “I’m pretty excited about it, it brought a closure to me that I needed,” Johannson explained to the audience.
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After watching Endgame, it may be hard to believe that every death depicted on screen is final. However, Johansson went on to explain that there’s no coming back for the superspy. “People definitely don’t believe it and have tried to convince me that my character did not actually die. That maybe, my character existed in an alternate universe. But no, I think death is a pretty certain thing.”
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Black Widow is set to release May 1, 2020.
The film stars Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff, Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova, David Harbour as Alexi Shostakov, Rachel Weisz as Melina, with O-T Fagbenle, Simona Zivkovska, Yolanda Lynes, Jade Ma, Shaina West, and Georgia Curtis, Yasmin Riley, and Tabby Bond in undisclosed roles.
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