Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow inCaptain America: Civil War(2016).Photo: Marvel Studios/Kobal/ShutterstockFans ofScarlett Johanssonas Natasha Romanoff may want to settle in for multiple viewings ofBlack Widow, as it may be the last we see of her as the superhero.Johansson, 36, told Fatherly inan interview published Thursdaythat she “has no plans to return as” the assassin-turned-Avenger, who seemingly takes her final bow inBlack Widow.“I feel really satisfied with this film,” she said. “It feels like a great way to go out for this chapter of my Marvel identity.“That doesn’t mean we won’t see the two-timeAcademy Awardnominee around the Marvel Cinematic Universe at all, though.“I would love to be able to continue to collaborate with Marvel in other ways because I think there’s justan incredible wealth of storiesthere,” she said. “Re-imagining this genre is something that I find very interesting.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.Scarlett Johansson inBlack Widow(2021).Film Frame/Marvel Studios 2020"I think there’s a lot of opportunities to tell these stories in different ways than audiences have come to expect,” Johansson added.While Marvel Studios PresidentKevin Feigedidn’t rule out whetherBlack Widowwould be the last we see of Natasha, he did say in a recent interview withEntertainment Tonightthat he’d love to work with Johansson again.“Marvel is always about new beginnings and Scarlett Johansson is such an amazing partner for us,” he said. “She was a producer on [Black Widow]. She was the one that brought us our amazing director, Cate Shortland.““I amexcited to continue working with herin any way possible if we’re so lucky,” added Feige, 48, who is also a producer on the film.Kevin Feige and Scarlett Johansson in 2019.Charley Gallay/GettyRELATED VIDEO: See HowChris EvansWas Cast as Captain America — Despite His MisgivingsJohansson first appeared as Natasha in 2010’s Iron Man 2, before going on to reprise her role in several other films within the MCU. Her character dies during the events ofAvengers: Endgame, sacrificing herself overJeremy Renner’s Hawkeye to retrieve the Soul Stone and help bring back the Thanos (Josh Brolin)-snapped population.Kicking off Phase Four of the MCU,Black Widowtakes place following the events of 2016’sCaptain America: Civil Warand finds Natasha coming to terms with her complex past.“I’ve had an incredible decade working with my Marvel family,” Johansson said of her time playing the superhero onGood Morning Americalast week. “I’m going to miss not seeing them every 18 months or two years, like those kind of milestones Ialways really look forward to.“She added ofBlack Widow, “But I feel really proud of this film and I think it’s great to go out on a high note. This movie is so different from any other Marvel film that we’ve done so far,so yeah … it’s bittersweet.“Black Widowis in theaters and on Disney+ Premier Access now.
Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow inCaptain America: Civil War(2016).Photo: Marvel Studios/Kobal/Shutterstock

Fans ofScarlett Johanssonas Natasha Romanoff may want to settle in for multiple viewings ofBlack Widow, as it may be the last we see of her as the superhero.Johansson, 36, told Fatherly inan interview published Thursdaythat she “has no plans to return as” the assassin-turned-Avenger, who seemingly takes her final bow inBlack Widow.“I feel really satisfied with this film,” she said. “It feels like a great way to go out for this chapter of my Marvel identity.“That doesn’t mean we won’t see the two-timeAcademy Awardnominee around the Marvel Cinematic Universe at all, though.“I would love to be able to continue to collaborate with Marvel in other ways because I think there’s justan incredible wealth of storiesthere,” she said. “Re-imagining this genre is something that I find very interesting.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.Scarlett Johansson inBlack Widow(2021).Film Frame/Marvel Studios 2020"I think there’s a lot of opportunities to tell these stories in different ways than audiences have come to expect,” Johansson added.While Marvel Studios PresidentKevin Feigedidn’t rule out whetherBlack Widowwould be the last we see of Natasha, he did say in a recent interview withEntertainment Tonightthat he’d love to work with Johansson again.“Marvel is always about new beginnings and Scarlett Johansson is such an amazing partner for us,” he said. “She was a producer on [Black Widow]. She was the one that brought us our amazing director, Cate Shortland.““I amexcited to continue working with herin any way possible if we’re so lucky,” added Feige, 48, who is also a producer on the film.Kevin Feige and Scarlett Johansson in 2019.Charley Gallay/GettyRELATED VIDEO: See HowChris EvansWas Cast as Captain America — Despite His MisgivingsJohansson first appeared as Natasha in 2010’s Iron Man 2, before going on to reprise her role in several other films within the MCU. Her character dies during the events ofAvengers: Endgame, sacrificing herself overJeremy Renner’s Hawkeye to retrieve the Soul Stone and help bring back the Thanos (Josh Brolin)-snapped population.Kicking off Phase Four of the MCU,Black Widowtakes place following the events of 2016’sCaptain America: Civil Warand finds Natasha coming to terms with her complex past.“I’ve had an incredible decade working with my Marvel family,” Johansson said of her time playing the superhero onGood Morning Americalast week. “I’m going to miss not seeing them every 18 months or two years, like those kind of milestones Ialways really look forward to.“She added ofBlack Widow, “But I feel really proud of this film and I think it’s great to go out on a high note. This movie is so different from any other Marvel film that we’ve done so far,so yeah … it’s bittersweet.“Black Widowis in theaters and on Disney+ Premier Access now.
Fans ofScarlett Johanssonas Natasha Romanoff may want to settle in for multiple viewings ofBlack Widow, as it may be the last we see of her as the superhero.
Johansson, 36, told Fatherly inan interview published Thursdaythat she “has no plans to return as” the assassin-turned-Avenger, who seemingly takes her final bow inBlack Widow.
“I feel really satisfied with this film,” she said. “It feels like a great way to go out for this chapter of my Marvel identity.”
That doesn’t mean we won’t see the two-timeAcademy Awardnominee around the Marvel Cinematic Universe at all, though.
“I would love to be able to continue to collaborate with Marvel in other ways because I think there’s justan incredible wealth of storiesthere,” she said. “Re-imagining this genre is something that I find very interesting.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.
Scarlett Johansson inBlack Widow(2021).Film Frame/Marvel Studios 2020

“I think there’s a lot of opportunities to tell these stories in different ways than audiences have come to expect,” Johansson added.
While Marvel Studios PresidentKevin Feigedidn’t rule out whetherBlack Widowwould be the last we see of Natasha, he did say in a recent interview withEntertainment Tonightthat he’d love to work with Johansson again.
“Marvel is always about new beginnings and Scarlett Johansson is such an amazing partner for us,” he said. “She was a producer on [Black Widow]. She was the one that brought us our amazing director, Cate Shortland.”
“I amexcited to continue working with herin any way possible if we’re so lucky,” added Feige, 48, who is also a producer on the film.
Kevin Feige and Scarlett Johansson in 2019.Charley Gallay/Getty

RELATED VIDEO: See HowChris EvansWas Cast as Captain America — Despite His Misgivings
Johansson first appeared as Natasha in 2010’s Iron Man 2, before going on to reprise her role in several other films within the MCU. Her character dies during the events ofAvengers: Endgame, sacrificing herself overJeremy Renner’s Hawkeye to retrieve the Soul Stone and help bring back the Thanos (Josh Brolin)-snapped population.
Kicking off Phase Four of the MCU,Black Widowtakes place following the events of 2016’sCaptain America: Civil Warand finds Natasha coming to terms with her complex past.
“I’ve had an incredible decade working with my Marvel family,” Johansson said of her time playing the superhero onGood Morning Americalast week. “I’m going to miss not seeing them every 18 months or two years, like those kind of milestones Ialways really look forward to.”
She added ofBlack Widow, “But I feel really proud of this film and I think it’s great to go out on a high note. This movie is so different from any other Marvel film that we’ve done so far,so yeah … it’s bittersweet.”
Black Widowis in theaters and on Disney+ Premier Access now.
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