Scarlett Johansson takes a stand: Recounting Marvel’s decade-long Gender Politics
Scarlett Johansson’s condemnation of a controversial scene from "Iron Man 2" highlights Marvel's decade-long journey through gender politics and the radical shift in Hollywood's portrayal of female characters.
Updated : October 20, 2023 05:26 PM ISTScarlett Johansson’s condemnation of a controversial scene from "Iron Man 2" highlights Marvel's decade-long journey through gender politics and the radical shift in Hollywood's portrayal of female characters.
Scarlett Johansson (Source: Entertainment Weekly)
"I Want One": A Retrospective Look at Scarlett Johansson and Marvel's Decade of Gender Politics
As reported by The Guardian in 2021, Scarlett Johansson shone a spotlight on the changing gender politics within the Marvel Cinematic Universe over the course of a decade. Her candid remarks surrounding a cringe-worthy scene from "Iron Man 2" has brought this topic to the forefront, reflecting the transformation the industry has undergone.
"Scarlett Johansson Condemns a Past Misstep in Marvel's Gender Politics"
"That offending scene in Iron Man 2," as Scarlett Johansson criticized, where Tony Stark eyes up her character, Black Widow, with a demeaning comment, "I want one," is an emblem of how far Hollywood and culture have progressed since 2010. In the same vein, Tony Stark's character, from womanizing alpha male to tragic hero, reflects this journey.
"A New Dawn: Marvel's Shift in Gender Representation"
However, by 2021, the portrayal of women in the Marvel universe had drastically shifted. Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie ruled Asgard, Natalie Portman's Jane Foster was set to become the new Thor, and Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow took center stage in her own movie. Brie Larson's Captain Marvel, meanwhile, held the title of the universe's most powerful superhero.
Marvel's evolution in handling gender politics serves as a testament to the sweeping cultural changes in Hollywood over the past decade. From tokenized female roles to powerful women in lead positions, the shift is evident. The transformation becomes more profound when viewed through the lens of a Marvel movie marathon, making the 23-movie catalog, including attendant spin-off TV series, a journey through the shifting base point of gender politics.
Reflecting on the past decade, the Marvel Universe, with Scarlett Johansson's powerful voice in the mix, offers a beacon of how far we've come and the distances we're yet to cover in reshaping the industry's gender dynamics.
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