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Which makes it all the more surprising that Scarlett Johansson’s beloved character was supposed to perish in a very different way. One that would have been much more horrible as well.
Johansson previously opened up to Entertainment Weekly about the original plan for Black Widow’s death, admitting that being chased by an “army of dementor-type creatures” always felt too dark for her.
He even recalled thinking at the time: “Parents will never forgive us for what these creatures look like.”
“We wanted to leave [the audience] with the weight of that loss and the impact of it, “Johansson insisted.
“We had to bring two people who love each other and we know that Clint [Renner] and Natasha [Johansson] we’ve had a very long relationship that would qualify, and then once we brought them there, it became a question of who is at the end of their story, because we wanted to, when we were ‘killing people’ or ending their careers, we wanted to make sure that they had a closure, that death was appropriate when it happened so that it felt heroic and not tragic. “