

I guess that's part of the compartmentalizing thing. I probably should choose work based on what my daughter will think of it, but I don't at all. JOHANSSON: It's hard to have a perspective on it. Jay Maidment / Courtesy of Marvel Studios Pugh said the end credits scene wasn’t part of the movie’s original production schedule, which took. How proud does it make you to know you're leaving this legacy for your daughter to see? JOHANSSON: And you see my rickety old body and you're like, "Oh no! I don't want that!"
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For me, when I started all this, it was like, "Hey, learn all of this!" Just having professionals wanting to teach you how to do martial arts or, like, kickboxing is so wicked, and then you get to do it on set with Scarlett and you're like, "What is my life!" And that was, I don't know, eight years ago or something like that and that would have been a very different movie than the one that we're making now.įLORENCE PUGH: Were you there from the scratch of it all? From the beginning?

We were all having a good old time and Feige and I sat across from each other at a table and he broached it and we started just talking about what it could be the possibility of a standalone. Even for movie-goers who aren’t typically charmed by the post-credits milieu, Black Widow at least boasts the film’s breakout star at its center: indie darling and Oscar nominee Florence.

I have a memory - because we were all drinking a lot of red wine, this maybe is a real memory or a red wine memory, I'm not sure, but I think Kevin Feige remembers it too - we were celebrating the press tour of the first Avengers movie, so kind of a while ago. I was waiting on the phone for about 10 years just waiting for Kevin Feige. During a break from filming in Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, England, Johansson and Pugh discussed why now is the time for Black Widow to finally get her movie and Johansson's "mixed reactions" to learning her character's fate in Endgame.ĮT: What do you remember about getting that call the day they finally said, "OK, we're doing it.
