We know that Marvel Studios is developing a Black Widow movie but speculation is running rampant that it's actually going to be the all-female team-up film which was pitched by the likes of Brie Larson, Scarlett Johansson, and Tessa Thompson during Avengers: Infinity War's production. Now, the latter has weighed in on the possibility of that happening and she's hopeful for the role of women in Phase 4.
"I'm not Marvel so I can't make it happen," the Thor: Ragnarok star explains in the video below, "but I can tell you that Marvel is hugely collaborative, I think our even our Thor movie was basically the product of conversations they'd had with Chris and with Mark about what they wanted to do next. I think Kevin Feige is really excited by the idea, and if you look at what's happened already in Phase 4 with me and Valkyrie and our story, and then in Black Panther the women rule supreme."
As for whether or not moviegoers - and Marvel Studios - want to see that happen moving forward, Thompson added: "There's an interest - they're doing Captain Marvel, they're doing a Black Widow - there's an interest in having women at the forefront of this phase. I feel it's hopeful, who knows."
We'll have to wait and see what happens in that case but Kevin Feige surely realises that fans want to see this female-led team-up and Black Widow could open the door for that to become a reality.