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Kevin Feige Says Scarlett Johansson Has A “Very Big” Role In Avengers: Age Of Ultron And Solo Film On The Horizon


Scarlett Johansson’s character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow has been so far one of the few characters that has had a massive growth in personal depth and importance to the overall arc that Marvel has developed by intertwining solo movies and collective ones. Black Widow developed from a secondary character in Iron Man 2 to maybe in the future getting her very own stand-alone movie, and with Captain America: The Winter Soldier looking to expand even further the character’s importance to the MCU and now with news that Joss Whedon is looking to present more or less of a back story to the character in the upcoming Avengers: Age of Ultron the prospect of a stand-alone film is looking like it could happen.

In an interview to TF, Marvel Studio President Kevin Feige says that the highly anticipated sequel (Age of Ultron) will have a “very big” role for Widow and that maybe down the line a possible stand-alone film.   

"We learn more about her past, and learn more about where she came from and how she became in that film. The notion of exploring that even further in her own film would be great, and we have some development work with that."

"We wanted to change the dynamic of the cinematic universe with this film, we wanted Cap and really the entire cinematic universe to be very different at the end of 'Winter Solider' than it is at the beginning. Therefore, when we meet the Avengers at the top of 'Age of Ultron,' it's a very different landscape than we left them at the end of the first film. Partially that's because we love the rhythm that the comic books have developed. Each of the characters appear in their runs, occasionally they get together for a big event or crossover series, they part again, and then they come back together again."

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