Tragic! Another version of Black Widow's death in Avengers 4 is revealed

Tragic! Another version of Black Widow's death in Avengers 4 is revealed

In the movie "Avengers 4" released, the plot of Black Widow's death is that in order to let Hawkeye get the Soul Stone, Black Widow took the initiative to jump off the cliff. But there is actually another version of Black Widow's death, which is more tragic.

According to the leaked video, Black Widow and Hawkeye came to the planet Vormir. Unlike the feature film, when the two were trying to convince each other to sacrifice themselves, Thanos came with his army. Black Widow was not thinking about defeating the enemy, but how to break through the siege and jump off the cliff.

As she was running, her body was constantly pierced by bullets. She looked back reluctantly at the fallen Hawkeye. She could only sacrifice herself by jumping off the cliff to obtain the Soul Stone.

Some netizens said that this new version is not bad. After all, there was not much foreshadowing of their relationship in the previous few films, and Black Widow's sudden sacrifice of herself seemed a bit deliberate. Some netizens also said that at least this version makes Black Widow die in battle.

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