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						<p>Different in hindsight. <strong><strong>Scarlett Johansson</strong></strong> reflected on <strong>how the portrayal of Black Widow has changed</strong> since the character was first introduced to the Marvel series 10 years ago.</p>


<p>The Golden Globe winner, 36, joined the MCU in 2010’s <em>Iron Man 2.</em> Looking back at the film now, Johansson thinks it may have missed the mark when it comes to <strong>depicting strong women</strong>.</p>
<p>“I have a much different, more evolved understanding of myself … as a woman, I’m in a different place in my life,” she told <strong><em>Collider</em></strong> ahead of the premiere of the <strong>stand-alone <em>Black Widow</em> movie</strong>, which hits theaters in July. “I felt more forgiving of myself, as a woman. … All of that is related to that move away from the kind of hyper-sexualization of this character and, I mean, you look back at <em>Iron Man 2</em> and while it was really fun and had a lot of great moments in it, the character is so sexualized, you know?”</p>
<figure id="attachment_2047784"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/06/18/scarlett-johansson-black-widow-was-just-a-piece-of-ass-in-iron-man-2-0.jpg" alt="Scarlett Johansson: Black Widow Was Just a 'Piece of Ass' in 'Iron Man 2'" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">
 Scarlett Johansson in “Iron Man 2.”</span> <span class="credit">Marvel/Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p>Black Widow (a.k.a. Natasha Romanoff) was “really talked about” by male characters as if she were “a possession or a thing or whatever — like a piece of ass,” Johansson recalled. “Maybe at that time that actually felt like a compliment. You know what I mean? Because my thinking was different. … Now people, young girls, are getting a much more positive message.”</p>
<p>The <em>Marriage Story</em> star said it’s “been incredible to be a part of that shift” toward a more empowering <strong>portrayal of female superheroes</strong> — but it wasn’t easy to get there. “It was never really clear what the space for it was,” she told <em>Collider</em>. “This movie would have been so different if we’d made it 10 years ago. It was a different time. … [But it’s] better late than never.”</p>


<p>In the upcoming summer blockbuster, Johansson plays the titular character, who finds herself forced to revisit her past as a KGB spy. <strong><strong>Florence Pugh</strong></strong> costars as Yelena Belova, a sister-like character who trained alongside Natasha. Director <strong>Cate Shortland</strong> was excited to <strong>see the Oscar nominee “pass the baton”</strong> to Pugh, 25.</p>
<p>“We knew she would be great, but we didn’t know how great,” Shortland told <em>Empire</em> of the<em> Little Women</em> actress in June 2020, celebrating the chance to “propel another female story line” in a male-driven space.</p>
<p>Pugh, for her part, felt grateful to be part of a project that didn’t shy away from <strong>showing dynamic women</strong> on screen.</p>


<p>“There’s so much love and so much, like, fighting and hate and anger but love,” she told <strong><em>Entertainment Tonight</em> </strong>of Natasha and Yelena on Tuesday, June 15. “And they come back together all the time. It’s pretty cool to have these strong women basically fight everything together.”</p>
<p>Even Black Widow’s costume and style have transformed since her MCU debut. When asked what she related to most about her character, Pugh teased, “Hairstyle, mostly. I love the two ponytails.”</p>
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												<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Meredith Nardino</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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