As Black Widow's origin story gears up for a release, Marvel isn't shying away from accepting how the character has come far from where it started and also how its representation has changed throughout several films.
After Scarlett Johansson, herself spoke about her character being overly sexualized when she first made her debut in Iron Man 2 in 2016, her upcoming film's producer, Marvel Studios' Executive Vice President of Production Victorio Alonso also addressed the same in an interview with Time.
Alonso expressed feeling bothered by how Scarlett's character was introduced in the MCU and especially the scene involving Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) and Pepper Pott's (Gwyneth Paltrow) "potentially a very expensive sexual harassment.
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