Avengers 4 feels ‘bittersweet’, says Scarlett Johansson

“It’s very surreal for me to watch these new cast members come in and get their feet wet and breath new life into these characters who are so iconic.”

December 01, 2017 10:12 am | Updated 10:12 am IST - Los Angeles

 Actor Scarlett Johansson as the Black Widow in 'Avengers: Age of Ultron'.

Actor Scarlett Johansson as the Black Widow in 'Avengers: Age of Ultron'.

Actor Scarlett Johansson has said she feels “bittersweet” about not starring in a Marvel movie after the Avengers 4 .

The 33-year-old actor plays the role of Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and is sheduled to appear in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers 4 .

“It’s bittersweet to imagine not having these films to come back to. I’ve been living this story with these people for 10 years through ups and downs. We’ve built a great family,” Johansson told Vanity Fair .

“Personally, it feels like a loss. There’s a gain that comes with that for each one of us. We have Brie Larson on this film. She’s here before shooting the stand-alone Captain Marvel movie so we get to watch her get her feet wet for real,” she added.

Johansson said she is excited for the new generation and optimistic about the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

“It’s very surreal for me to watch these new cast members come in and get their feet wet and breath new life into these characters who are so iconic. I feel a lot of joy for the next generation. I feel good about the work we’ve done and the work I’ve done,” she said.

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