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Posted: 2020-07-06T17:03:58Z | Updated: 2020-07-06T17:03:58Z

Much like coronavirus reopenings, the Marvel Cinematic Universe operates in phases marking various chapters for the studios ever-expanding roster of superheroes.

Should we ever return to movie theaters to see the Avengers assemble again, a new character might be stepping into the shoes of Scarlett Johansson s Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow .

When Black Widow finally hits theaters in November after a delayed release, director Cate Shortland has confirmed that Johansson will be handing the baton over to co-star Florence Pugh , who plays fellow assassin Yelena Belova, to propel another female storyline in future films.

[Kevin Feige] realized that the audience would expect an origin story so, of course, we went in the opposite direction, Shortland told Empire magazine in a recent interview. And we didnt know how great Florence Pugh would be. We knew she would be great but we didnt know how great. Scarlett is so gracious, like, Oh, Im handing her the baton.

Johanssons character, of course, met her end in Avengers: Endgame, leaving an open spot on the superhero team that fans have long suspected Pugh might fill.

The prequel film finds Johanssons titular character confronting the demons of her past, as she reunites with Belova, who was also trained in the top-secret Black Widow program, which brainwashes young women and turns them into cold-blooded killers.

And while Black Widow will seemingly pave the way for Pughs super future, Shortland teased that it will also provide closure for fans who felt shortchanged by Romanoffs abrupt death.

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What we did in this film was allow the ending to be the grief the individuals felt, rather than a big public outpouring, she said, noting a public funeral wouldnt fit with Romanoffs ultra-private persona. I think thats a fitting ending for her.

Black Widow, which is currently scheduled to hit theaters on November 6, is meant to kick off MCUs long-awaited Phase 4, which includes highly anticipated films like The Eternals, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and Thor: Love and Thunder.