Scarlett Johansson discussed the chance of returning as Black Widow in a recent interview on the Today show.
The Today show host, Al Roker, asked her about the Marvel Cinematic Universe comeback amid reports of bringing back the original Avengers.
Tower of Terror, Johansson's upcoming film based on the Disney World ride, was the main topic of discussion during the Monday interview.
The actress responded to questions about her potential return, suggesting creative ideas like a vampire or zombie version of her character.
Johansson's character, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow, sacrificed herself in Avengers: Endgame to save Jeremy Renner's Hawkeye.
When asked directly if she had been approached for a return, the 38-year-old actor teased but didn't provide a definite answer.
Speaking to host Savannah Guthrie, Johansson expressed uncertainty about her character's revival, calling it a "Marvel Miracle."
She mentioned that it would be miraculous for her character to return, emphasizing the uncertainty surrounding such a possibility.
In response to the host's inquiry, Johansson playfully stated, "It would be a real Marvel Miracle."
With the recent release of The Marvels, Marvel reportedly faced its worst opening weekend in MCU history, receiving a three-star review from NME.
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