In celebration of her blossoming admiration for superheroes, we are gleefully recounting the story of how she slowly developed a fondness for the genre, ignited by her initial encounter with the film Iron Man.
Did you know that Scarlett Johansson wasn’t always a fan of superhero movies? It’s quite surprising, isn’t it? In a 2019 interview, the well-known Hollywood actress revealed how her opinion on the genre completely changed after she watched Marvel’s Iron Man in 2008. Scarlett Johansson has made a significant impact in the world of superhero movies, playing the iconic character Natasha Romanoff in several Marvel films. From Iron Man 2 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier, to the Avengers series including Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame, she has brilliantly brought the Black Widow to life on the silver screen. However, it was Robert Downey Jr’s mesmerizing performance in Iron Man that ignited Scarlett’s newfound fascination, ultimately leading her to become an essential member of the Marvel family.
“I absolutely loved it. It was unlike anything I had ever witnessed before. It wasn’t necessarily because I had a penchant for superhero content or that specific genre, but there was a certain ingenuity to it,” expressed the 35-year-old. She had previously conveyed her eagerness to collaborate with Marvel, deeming it an exhilarating environment to be a part of, as mentioned in her interview with Vanity Fair. Even when she joined the cast of Iron Man 2 in 2010, she had expressed her immense admiration for the first film, proclaiming her excitement at being involved in its sequel. “I was a huge fan of the original movie and was incredibly thrilled to be a part of the franchise continuation. I was fully immersed in it, conducting extensive research on the comic books and even brainstorming my own ideas for the character’s further development. In my opinion, she is a relentless and ambitious individual.”
Scarlett was offered the role after Emily Blunt turned it down, but she didn’t mind at all. In fact, she welcomed it. She said, “The best feeling is when you’re initially rejected for something, but then later chosen. You appreciate it more. I’ve actually had a successful career by being the second choice,” as she shared in an interview with Parade magazine earlier this year. While fans eagerly awaited the release of Scarlett’s own Marvel movie, Black Widow, this year, unfortunately, the indefinite delay caused by the coronavirus pandemic has put a damper on things. Alongside Scarlett, the film also stars Florence Pugh, David Harbour, and Rachel Weisz. Aside from her professional pursuits, Scarlett is also enjoying new beginnings in her personal life.