Scarlett Johansson reveals why she needed to scrap an early version of Black Widow

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Scarlett Johansson reveals why she needed to scrap an early on version of Black Widow

The actress told CNA Lifestyle she had to step in after an early version saw the 2 female lead characters pitted against each other – "Women don't interact that way!"

Scarlett Johansson reveals why she needed to scrap an early version of Black Widow

Scarlett Johansson reprises her role every bit Natasha Romanoff in Black Widow (Photo: Marvel Studios)

08 Jul 2022 06:30AM (Updated: 26 Jul 2022 10:51PM)

It's a fleck of an understatement to say it took far too long for the simply female member of the original six Avengers to become her own solo film.

But the frequently-underrated Black Widow is finally forepart and centre in the commencement movie to kick off Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), getting the spotlight she deserves, and fully determined to accident upwards the superhero patriarchy, both on and off the screen.

Women have always lifted other women up and out of traumatic circumstances so that they can thrive. I just was so much more than interested in that story. And I think fans are, too.

It has been a long 11-year journey for the spy-assassin, starting time with 2010's Atomic number 26 Man 2, where we were outset introduced to Scarlett Johansson'south Natasha Romanoff (aka Blackness Widow) in MCU.

And it was very important, Johansson told CNA Lifestyle over a video interview, that this standalone Black Widow pic would hold upwardly every bit a reflection of how existent women function in the real world.

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"Honestly, I retrieve we would take been awry if we didn't reverberate what was going on all around us, and to all of us equally women, you know?" the 36-yr-erstwhile mother-of-one shared.

Scarlett Johansson in a scene from "Black Widow." (Photo: Marvel Studios-Disney via AP)

"Very easily, we could have made a version of this motion-picture show where – and there was a very early version of this movie that was presented – Yelena (Belova –Romanoff's younger "sister") and Natasha were adversaries, and one was trying to dethrone the other."

She added: "When I read that, I was like, I've got to produce this picture show, there'due south but no fashion! Like, that'due south not interesting! Women don't interact that fashion. We're now experiencing this amazing moment where women are lifting other women up! And women have always lifted other women upwards and out of traumatic circumstances so that they can thrive. I just was so much more interested in that story. And I call back fans are, as well."

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Scarlett Johansson, left, and Florence Pugh in a scene from "Black Widow." (Photo: Marvel Studios-Disney via AP)

Directed by Cate Shortland, the long-awaited Black Widow is set between the events of Helm America: Ceremonious War and Avengers: Infinity War, and sees the introduction of new grapheme Yelena Belova, Romanoff's younger "sister" played by Florence Pugh.

I recall her character is very reflective of my own growth, you know? And this film is really a journey of self-forgiveness. And I think as we get older, we work more than towards understanding ourselves better and giving ourselves a break.

Johansson has publicly spoken out near how "sexualised" Blackness Widow was when the character was first presented more than than a decade ago. She had highlighted that this standalone film, which she executive-produced herself, makes that witting endeavour to "move abroad from the kind of hyper-sexualisation of this character".

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Disney/Curiosity Studios' shows Scarlett Johansson in a scene from Blackness Widow. (Photo: Marvel Studios/Disney via AP)

"I think her character is very cogitating of my own growth, you lot know? It'south been 10 years of time. And this moving picture is really a journeying of self-forgiveness. And I call back as nosotros get older, we work more towards understanding ourselves better and giving ourselves a intermission," she shared.

"That's what you hope," she added, with a laugh. "It's similar you go easier on yourself as you go older, and yous understand your parents and their choices and how information technology affected yous. And the choices that you lot made, or idea yous made but didn't work, were kind of made for you. I don't recollect nosotros could have fabricated this movie 10 years agone considering I would not have known (her character) Natasha besides as I do now."

Blackness Widow is out in cinemas now and is as well available for streaming on Disney+ Premium Access from Jul 9.

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