
Not everything in life -- or movies -- is black and white. There can be some gray areas, which is a big part of Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow character's past. The 36-year-old actress stars as Natasha Romanoff in the upcoming Marvel film that takes a deep dive into her background.
"Natasha is really reckoning with the trauma she has faced and she's been running away from," Johansson tells Entertainment Tonight. "She's been a part of a large organization for her entire life, and I think that there's a lot of gray in that."
Johansson goes on: "You're working towards a greater goal -- for better or worse -- and it's not driven by any personal desire. We've alluded to that -- I mean, that was Thanos' big argument, right? -- and the Marvel universe has played with that idea a lot." Thanos, of course, is the prime villain Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
"In [Avengers: Age of] Ultron, [it was] how many casualties for a greater good is acceptable? And [Captain America] has always said zero. It's been a big debate, that's what Civil War was about," Johansson explained. "It's a gray area that she had no active choice in but has felt so guilty about, and [she's] not understood or been able to really deal with the trauma that she's experienced because of that. And it's Yelena who allows her to -- even, like, forces her to -- reflect on that, so she can move past it."
Black Widow will hit theaters and be available on Disney+ with Premier Access on July 9.
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