Black Widow: Scarlet Johansson Shares Why The Death Scene Was Changed In Endgame
Avengers: Endgame is one of the most famous movies of all time. It even made it to the 92nd Academy Awards.
Since it hit the theatres, no one can stop talking about it. It is also amongst the last phase three ending movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Now, we have Black Widow as the next Marvel movie coming up, and certain clues lie in Endgame.
Black Widow: The Original Black Widow’s Death Scene In Endgame
Scarlett Johansson lets us bare regarding how the death scene for Black Widow was planned. In the initial plan, Black Widow and Hawkeye fight on Vormir for getting the soul stone.
It is when Thanos’ army arrives to rip Black Widow and Hawkeye apart and take away the soul stone from them.
To escape from the enemies when the pair is at the edge, Black Widow chooses to jump off the cliff’s edge. It helps the Avengers acquire the soul stone for the Infinity Gauntlet.
Black Widow: The Aired Black Widow’s Death Scene In Endgame
However, the makers of the movie decided on otherwise. As we know in the movie, the emotional confrontation between Black Widow and Hawkeye.
After that, Black Widow makes the sacrifice of jumping off the cliff even though Clint tries to save her and wants to make the sacrifice instead.
Black Widow: Scarlett Johansson Explains The Reason Why Black Widow’s Death Scene Was Changed
Russo brothers incorporated the version we know in the movie because of how the children would conceive it.
Scarlett Johansson says, “I was thinking, “Parents will never forgive us for how these creatures look.” Scarlett talks about the way Thanos’ army ends up looking in the original scene.
It is precisely why the scene was mended and produced in front of us with such delicacy. However, no matter what it is indeed Black Widow by the end of it all who makes the sacrifice.
We are grateful as the scene touches us on a deep emotional level. Hopefully, we are going to find the proper story for Black Widow’s goodbye in the upcoming Marvel’s Black Widow.
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