Marvel trying to bring back the OGs but keep forgetting the person who paved the way for other females.

Calling it now if scheduling works Scarlett is going to be in Secret Wars with Lizzy.

Natasha, Wanda and Petro will be back. 🤞

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... Read moreAs a long-time Marvel fan, I've always admired the powerhouse performances of the original female heroes like Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow) and Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch). Their stories have shaped the Marvel Universe and inspired countless fans worldwide. With the upcoming Secret Wars, the prospect of seeing Scarlett Johansson—and perhaps also Elizabeth Olsen (Lizzy)—reunite on screen is thrilling. Scheduling conflicts often affect casting, but if this works out, it could bring a nostalgic yet fresh energy to the storyline. I remember watching Black Widow's journey evolve from a supporting role to a standalone film that delved deeper into her character. Similarly, Wanda's complex arc has unveiled emotional depths and power struggles that add rich layers to the narrative. These characters not only fight alongside the Avengers but also break barriers for female representation in superhero cinema. Marvel's effort to bring back these 'OGs' recognizes their influence, although it often overlooks early pioneers who led the way. Hopefully, this trend continues, giving these female trailblazers their well-deserved spotlight. On a lighter note, the OCR text from the images, featuring phrases like "DANCE FLOOR," "JUST," and "LET IT PLAY," reminded me of the lively energy these characters bring to the screen—much like a DJ setting the tone for an epic battle or celebration. It’s that infectious vibe that hooks fans, making the Marvel universe feel alive and dynamic. I'm excited to see how the narrative will weave Natasha, Wanda, and potentially other key female heroes back into prominence, especially with fan-favorite actors returning. It’s a great opportunity to honor their legacies while paving the way for new generations of superhero stories.