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The Black Widow Movie That Almost Happened

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Scarlett Johansson as the Black Widow in 2012’s ‘The Avengers’

We knew that a Black Widow movie was long overdue; we just didn’t know how overdue until now. According to Comic Book Resources, a movie featuring superhero spy Natasha Romanova was in development at Lionsgate in 2004 – five years before Scarlett Johansson (above) signed on to play the role in Iron Man 2 and The Avengers. The proposed film had a screenplay by David Hayter, writer of X-Men and X2, who was also set to direct. And then the studio pulled the plug.

What happened? The same thing that has happened time and again: Hollywood execs decided that a female hero was just too risky. Here’s how Hayter told the story to CBR a few years back: “Unfortunately, as I was coming up on the final draft, a number of female vigilante movies came out. We had Tomb Raider and Kill Bill, which were the ones that worked, but then we had Blood Rayne and Ultraviolet and Aeon Flux. Aeon Flux didn’t open well, and three days after it opened, the studio said, ‘We don’t think it’s time to do this movie.’”

Ah, the “not the right time” excuse. Why does that sound familiar? Oh, right – because that’s the explanation Marvel is now offering, ten years later, about why there hasn’t been a female-led superhero movie.

Where female superheroes are faring better right now is on television: The Captain America spin-off Agent Carter will soon premiere on ABC, Supergirl will air on CBS, and Jessica Jones is being developed for Netflix. Interestingly, a Black Widow television series was also in the works at one point, starring David Bowie’s then-wife Angela. According to CBR, Angela Bowie acquired the temporary rights to Daredevil and Black Widow from Stan Lee in 1975, with the intention of bringing the Marvel characters to TV. “Unfortunately, at that time it was considered too difficult and expensive to film, special effects, etc.,” Bowie told Daredevil fan site Man Without Fear. All that remains of the would-be show are a few remarkable publicity shots of Bowie (below) and late actor Benny Carruthers (Shadows) in their superhero attire.

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Angela Bowie and Benny Carruthers in a publicity shot for a proposed TV series (1975)​

The current Black Widow, played by Scarlett Johansson, made her first big-screen appearance in Iron Man 2, and has since made appearances in The Avengers, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and will be featured in the upcoming Avengers 2: Age of Ultron. Marvel has announced no plans for a Black Widow solo movie.
 
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So is Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow, going to get her own movie or what?

While she has yet to get her own character-based spinoff, the sole female member (for now, anyway) of The Avengers is sharing a large portion of the spotlight in the upcoming “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.” The beautiful and deadly agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., played by Scarlett Johansson, gets a lot more screen time in the new “Cap” than she did in either “Iron Man 2” (2010) or “Marvel’s The Avengers” (2012)… and a lot more character development.

"I was trying to get them to switch the name of this film for so long. I wanted it to be like ‘Captain America (But It’s Really a Widow Movie)’ in parentheses," Johansson told Yahoo Movies on the red carpet of the “Cap 2” premiere Thursday.

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That unofficial title comes from the film shedding some light on the actress’ secretive character, with Johansson herself contributing a lot of what makes Black Widow tick (or weave?).

"The most exciting thing about reading and developing this script from early on is I felt like I had a lot of input this time around," said Johansson. "In this film we really get to focus on the relationship between Cap and Widow and learn more about who she is outside of the job. It was fun to incorporate my backstory that I’ve been developing and finally get a chance to play that here."

That backstory, which involves what Johansson describes as “a sordid past,” could be developed even further if Marvel goes forward with a Widow-centric film, something that Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige feels is a possibility and really a matter of timing.

"I think the idea would be great," said Feige at a press conference earlier this week via ComingSoon.net. “We’ve got various outlines and ideas of where to take that. The question really is, ‘When will we take her out of the ensemble and have her do her own thing?’ As you saw in [‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’], as you’ll see in ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron,’ she’s really the key to so much of the plot development.”

Ah, yes… the “Avengers” sequel, opening May 1, 2015. But might all that running, leaping, punching and other superhero-type activities not be the best idea for someone who’s, you know, pregnant?

ScarJo herself has said nothing will interfere with any Widow action on “Age of Ultron,” without actually addressing the fact that she’s expecting her first child with French journalist fiancé Romain Dauriac.

"Everything for ‘Avengers 2’ … we’re full steam ahead," said a cautious Johansson to Huffington Post. “We start shooting in three weeks and I’m stunt training and we’re good to go. You know, I think it’s something that is [laughing] hard to talk about, exactly. You know, trying to skirt around your question exactly [laughs] — and, you know, doing a poor job of it. But, you know, like I said, everything is exactly on schedule [Laughs] Everything is going just fine. The Black Widow always wins and will continue to.”

No matter what’s in store for Natasha in the future, it’s nice to know she’s now being given more to do than just spew Joss Whedon wisecracks, share vague moments with Hawkeye, and get eyed by Happy Hogan while she changes clothes in the back seat of a car. As she said, she’s got a lot of red in her ledger and she’d like to wipe it out.
 
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