Scarlett Johansson has firmly denied any chance of returning as Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. She made it clear that Natasha Romanoff’s story ended in Avengers: Endgame. Despite fan theories and speculation, Johansson says it’s time to move on.
In a recent interview, she addressed the ongoing questions about her character’s return. “Natasha is dead. She is dead. She’s dead. Okay?” she emphasized. Many fans refuse to accept it, hoping for a surprise comeback. However, Johansson believes bringing her back would undo the character’s ultimate sacrifice.
Her role as Black Widow was crucial to the Avengers’ victory over Thanos. Natasha sacrificed herself to obtain the Soul Stone, ensuring their mission succeeded. According to Johansson, this defining moment should remain untouched. “She saved the world. Let her have her hero moment,” she stated. She wants fans to respect Natasha’s final decision and let the character rest.
As Marvel Studios moves forward, new stories and characters take the spotlight. The upcoming film Fantastic Four: First Steps marks the beginning of a fresh era. Meanwhile, Avengers: Doomsday, set for release in 2026, will introduce a restructured Avengers team. However, it will not include Black Widow.
Another major development is Robert Downey Jr.’s return to the MCU. Fans expected him to reprise his iconic role as Iron Man, but he will instead play the villainous Doctor Doom. This casting twist has generated significant buzz, proving that Marvel is embracing unexpected changes.
Johansson believes Marvel’s universe must evolve with new characters and stories. She acknowledges the deep connection fans have with Natasha but insists it’s time to move forward. Her decision to leave Black Widow behind is final, despite ongoing fan hopes.
The debate over resurrecting past characters continues, but Johansson stands firm. She appreciates the love for Natasha Romanoff, but her chapter is closed. Fans must accept her heroic sacrifice and look ahead to the next generation of Marvel heroes.