In the epic film Endgame, several iconic members of the Avengers met their demise, one of them being the beloved Natasha Romanoff, also known as the courageous Black Widow. Alongside her loyal comrade Hawkeye, brilliantly portrayed by Jeremy Renner, they embarked on a perilous journey to the distant planet Vormir in search of the elusive Soul Stone. However, their quest took an unexpected turn when they encountered the enigmatic Red Skull, who imparted a heart-wrenching revelation: in order to acquire the precious gem, they must sacrifice something of immense value, something they truly love. This revelation ignited a poignant and emotionally charged duel between the two friends, ultimately leading to Black Widow making the ultimate sacrifice by plunging herself to her untimely demise. With a heavy heart, Hawkeye emerges victorious, clutching the Soul Stone tightly, but forever scarred by the profound loss of his dearest friend. Thus concluded an impactful chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, effectively concluding the extraordinary journey of Black Widow.
During a casual chat with the hosts of TODAY, Johannson was questioned about the swirling speculations surrounding Black Widow’s probable comeback in a fresh Avengers film, despite her poignant demise in Endgame. Displaying a hint of curiosity, the Lucy sensation inquired if the hosts were alluding to the presence of a plot hole that could potentially pave the way for her character’s resurrection. They promptly nodded in agreement, emphasizing Marvel’s knack for exploring a “multiverse,” thus presenting a feasible avenue for Black Widow to exist in an alternate reality.
Johansson, in a seemingly dismissive manner, appeared to debunk the speculations. She playfully suggested, “Isn’t that the ultimate conclusion? Perhaps we could explore a vampire incarnation of the character instead? I’m totally up for it! Or even a zombie version.” The 38-year-old actress amusingly acknowledged the hosts’ tricky queries and light-heartedly requested them to swiftly switch gears to a different topic, sparing her from divulging any specifics.
The demise of Black Widow in Avengers: Endgame stands out as one of the most poignant and stirring moments in the film, second only to Iron Man’s selfless act of sacrificing himself to safeguard the entire universe. Witnessing the heart-wrenching response of Black Widow and Hawkeye upon discovering that one of them must be sacrificed to obtain the stone was truly gut-wrenching. An overwhelming surge of emotions engulfed them as they raced towards their own demise in a desperate attempt to ensure the survival of the other. Ultimately, it was Black Widow who courageously gave her life to save Hawkeye. The devoted fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) could keenly comprehend Black Widow’s motivation, as she prioritized Hawkeye’s return to his family, who eagerly awaited his safe homecoming.
The particular moment highlighted the strong bond between Clint (Hawkeye) and Natasha, which had developed even before the formation of the Avengers. Initially, Hawkeye was given the mission to eliminate Black Widow during the Budapest Operation. However, they ended up collaborating to defeat Dreykov. Their partnership grew stronger, with Hawkeye affectionately referring to her as “Nat.” In a reciprocal act of friendship, Black Widow saved Hawkeye in The Avengers when he fell under the mind control of Loki’s scepter. Their alliance has a rich and extensive history, with some fans even hoping for a romantic connection between them. The death of Black Widow in Endgame evoked strong emotions, reflecting a genuine and poignant moment. It was also a gratifying conclusion, explaining why Johansson believed it marked the end of her character’s journey.