Beloved superhero character Black Widow aka Natasha Romanoff might be getting her own solo film at Marvel.
Reportedly, the studio has hired Jac Schaeffer to possibly pen the script for a standalone Black Widow film.
The character is played by actor
Scarlett Johansson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
However, the sources said that the hiring of a writer does not mean that the project has been give a go-ahead at the studio.
Black Widow first debuted in MCU in 'Iron Man 2' and since then has appeared in two 'Avengers' films as well as 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' and 'Captain America: Civil War'.
Scarlett will reprise her character in 'Avengers: Infinity War' and 'Avengers 4'.
Schaeffer has written the 2014 Blacklist pick 'The Shower', a sci-fi action comedy with
Anne Hathaway attached to star and produce.
She also wrote 'Nasty Women', a remake of 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels', starring set to star Hathaway and
Rebel Wilson.
While DC found success with its first female-fronted stand alone movie in 'Wonder Woman', Marvel is yet to open its account with Brie Larson-starrer 'Captain Marvel'.
If 'Black Widow' comes to be a reality, it will be Marvel's second superhero drama, to be led by a woman.
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