Scarlett Johansson.Photo: Toni Anne Barson/WireImage

Scarlett Johansson

The actress, 36, will no longer play her Marvel character after the release of the upcoming filmBlack Widow, saying, “I think it’s bittersweet” in an interview onGood Morning Americaon Monday.

“I’ve had an incredible decade working with my Marvel family. I’m going to miss not seeing them every 18 months or two years, like those kind of milestones I always really look forward to,” Johanssonsaid.

She added, “But I feel really proud of this film and I think it’s great to go out on a high note. This movie is so different from any other Marvel film that we’ve done so far, so yeah… like I said, it’s bittersweet.”

The Marvel star first appeared as the Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff in 2010’sIron Man 2and the last time she reprised her role was in 2019’sAvengers: Endgamewhere her character died.

During herGMAappearance, Johansson also spoke about her husbandColin Jost— whoavoids all spoilers aboutBlack Widow.

“He wants to be surprised,” she said, adding that Jost, 38, didn’t even want to know who was on set.

“I always tell people that… I’m like, ‘You don’t really want to know. There’s so few surprises these days, just have the patience and sit through the movie, and enjoy the ride,” Johannson added. “And this movie is definitely full of a lot of surprises for sure.”

Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow.Jay Maidment/©Marvel Studios 2020

Black Widow

The Marvel actress previously discussed theSaturday Night Livecomedian’s boundaries when it comes to knowing aboutBlack Widow.

“He doesn’t like any spoilers, though, so I can’t tell him anything. And he doesn’t even pry,” she said on SiriusXM’sThe Jess Cagle Podcast.

Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow inCaptain America: Civil War(2016).Marvel Studios/Kobal/Shutterstock

Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow

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Johansson continued, “Of course he wants to know, ‘How was your day?’, but as soon as it would bleed into, ‘Can you read the scene with [me]?’ he was like, ‘Am I gonna get any spoilers or like … ?’ He wanted to know ‘spoiler alert’ before we read lines together.”

Black Widowis in theaters and on Disney+ Premier Access on July 9.

source: people.com