More and more stars are turning their backs on the Marvel Universe and saying goodbye to their long-standing roles. Now two other actresses have confirmed their end.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe now has 31 films and is constantly introducing viewers to new characters. Meanwhile say goodbye more and more longtime stars from their characters and leave the franchise. Before film number 32 appears with “Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 3”, which is already enjoying positive reviews, two actresses have been there from the very beginning their final farewell known.

Gwyneth Paltrow and Scarlett Johansson on Marvel: “The Chapter Is Closed”

On the new episode of “The Goop Podcast” hosted by Gwyneth Paltrow and receives changing interview guests, Scarlett Johansson kept her company. While the two were reminiscing about their first films, they naturally came up as well the Marvel Universe after all, they were already in front of the camera together for “Iron Man 2” in 2010.

Paltrow’s question as to whether she could get a Return as a superhero could imagine, Johansson firmly rejected. “The chapter is closed,” she said clearly, even if there was one unique experience was to be able to play the same character for such a long period of time.

Gwyneth Paltrow, who starred alongside Robert Downey Jr. for years as Pepper Potts, doesn’t seem to be coming back. Although she jokes with Johansson that a comeback cannot be ruled out – after all, her character has not died – she now feels too old for the role of the superheroine.

Sequel to Marvel’s “Black Widow” with other familiar faces

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Most recently, Scarlett Johansson (left) slipped into the role of the superheroine in the prequel “Black Widow”.

The fact that Scarlett Johansson will not slip into the role of Black Widow again is likely for fans little surprising be. A chronological comeback would not be possible anyway, since she had to die on the screen in “Avengers: Endgame”. Although she mimed the superhero again in her solo film “Black Widow”, this pulled some disputes and even a lawsuit by Johansson against Disney. The legal dispute was finally settled, but the end as “Black Widow” seemed sealed for Johansson.

In the “Black Widow” sequel “Thunderbolts” there is a reunion with other well-known faces of the film. Both Florence Pugh, who portrays the role of sister Yelena Belova, and David Harbor as the Red Guardian will be seen in cinemas. The film is supposed to be in Germany in July 2024 come to the cinemas.

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