Scarlett Johansson talks about Black Widow's death: Everyone will understand and accept it

Scarlett Johansson talks about Black Widow's death: Everyone will understand and accept it

As the much-anticipated Marvel superhero blockbuster "Black Widow", which has been repeatedly postponed due to the epidemic, it will finally land in North American theaters in July. As the release of the film approaches, relevant interviews with the main creative team are also released online.

In "Avengers 4: Endgame", Black Widow chose to sacrifice herself by jumping off a cliff in order to obtain the Soul Stone, which made all the heroes very sad, and the heart-wrenching plot also made movie fans feel uneasy.

Recently, Scarlett Johansson talked about the "Death of Black Widow" in an interview. She revealed that in the upcoming "Black Widow", everyone will accept and understand the death of Natasha Romanoff. "Our goal is to make everyone satisfied with this story. I think there should be some solutions to the death of this character. I feel that people also hope so."

"Black Widow" stars Scarlett Johansson, David Harbour, and Florence Pugh, with a running time of 2 hours and 13 minutes (133 minutes). In the film, Black Widow as a child can be seen, and she will return to Russia to solve the mystery of her life and face those darker experiences. The power of "Black Widow" will be transferred from "Natasha Romanov" played by Scarlett Johansson to "Yelena Belova" played by Florence Pugh.

Currently, the film is scheduled to be released simultaneously in North American theaters and on the streaming media Disney+ on July 9, with the release date in mainland China to be determined.

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