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    'It would be a miracle.' Scarlett Johansson on whether Marvel Studios will bring back Black Widow to MCU

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    During an appearance on the 'Today' show, she mentioned the conclusive nature of her character's sacrifice in the film.

    ​Scarlett Johansson​ Scarlett Johansson​ in MCU.Agencies
    Scarlett Johansson Scarlett Johansson in MCU.
    Los Angeles, Actor Scarlett Johansson believes her popular superhero character Black Widow died during the events of 2019's "Avengers: Endgame" and it would be a "miracle" should production house Marvel Studios choose to resurrect her. In a recent appearance on the "Today" show to promote her skincare line The Outset, Johansson addressed speculation she might return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) as Black Widow/ Natasha Romanoff.

    "I think it was the end, right? ... She passed," the 38-year-old actor said, referencing the scene in "Avengers: Endgame" when Natasha sacrifices herself to obtain the Soul Stone from Thanos, sparing the life of Jeremy Renner's Clint Barton/Hawkeye.

    "It would be a miracle. It would be a real Marvel miracle. It would be a marvel. But who knows?" she quipped.

    In a previous interaction, Johansson had said she "has no plans to return as" the assassin-turned-Avenger.

    The actor made her MCU debut with "Iron Man 2" in 2010 and reprised the character in "The Avengers", "Captain America: The Winter Soldier", "Avengers: Age of Ultron", "Captain America: Civil War", "Avengers: Infinity War", "Avengers: Endgame", and 2021's "Black Widow", a prequel, her last appearance.

    In 2021, Johansson sued Disney, Marvel Studios' parent company, for breach of contract over its decision to release her stand-alone film "Black Widow" on streamer Disney Plus and in theatres simultaneously. The parties settled the lawsuit two months later.

    Through its timeline-altering plots and prequels, the MCU always has the option to bring fan-favourite characters back from the dead.

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