Black Widow release date, Cast, trailer, Disney Plus Premiere Access, etc.

Black Widow release date, Cast, trailer, Disney Plus Premiere Access, etc.

The Black Widow movie has actually been released, relieving the demand for what seems like years of waiting. Not only will the film be released in theaters, but it will also be available on Disney Plus. And we waited. It has been more than a decade since Natasha Romanoff, played by Scarlett Johansson, debuted in "Iron Man 2" (2010).

However, it's available through Disney Plus Premier Access, so you'll have to pony up. Some background: at the Marvel Studios panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, the company announced the Black Widow title film as its first project for MCU Phase 4.

We've gathered everything you need to know about the Black Widow movie and organized it below for your convenience. From release date to timeline, here is everything we know so far about Black Widow's solo debut.

Black Widow was released on July 9, 2021 - the fourth and final release date. It was originally set for May 2020, followed by November 2020, and then May 7, 2021. Naturally, "The Legend of Shang Ki Jwa" has just had its release date postponed as well. Other Marvel films have also been postponed.

News of the Black Widow release date change began on March 17, 2020, when ComicBook.com broke the news that Black Widow had joined the many films whose releases had been delayed by the coronavirus. This could spill over to other MCU Phase 4 projects. We will update this article as more details become available.

Disney Plus subscribers will have to pay more than a monthly subscription fee to see Black Widow. This is because unlike "Soul" and "Luna," "Black Widow" will be a "Premier Access" pay-per-view, much like "Mulan" and "Raya and the Last Dragon" cost $30 to purchase on "Premier Access.

We just got the trailer above, which is the last full unveiling of the film. It includes scenes showing the bond between Natasha and Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), and a dinner scene with the entire family featuring Natasha, Yelena, Melina Vostokov (Rachel Weisz), and Alexei Shostakov (David Harbour), the Red Guardian." Like "Wild Speed," the film is all about family.

The new ultra-wide-angle footage premiered at the 2020 Super Bowl:

Marvel released the official teaser trailer for Black Widow on December 3, 2019. Watch below.

Scarlett Johansson reprises her role as Black Widow from previous MCU films. David Harbour (Stranger Things) joins her to play Alexei Shoskatov, aka Red Guardian. The Red Guardian is a communist who opposes Captain America.

Florence Pugh ("Little Women," "Midsomer") plays Yelena Belova, who witnessed the Black Widow fighting and drinking in the Comic-Con teaser. She is said to be Natasha's sister figure.

O. T. Fagbenle ("The Handmaid's Tale") plays Mason, a figure from Natasha's past whom Fagbenle describes as a "fixer."

Rachel Weisz is Melina, a mysterious spy who, like Natasha, underwent a Black Widow training project. Like Natasha, she experiences the infamous Red Room, where young female recruits are raised by Russian assassins. Our guess is that she will also serve as taskmaster. In particular, Wise says her character is "deeply involved in scientific research."

The Black Widow movie will be the MCU's first film directed by a woman, with Kate Shortland at the helm. Apparently, the studio interviewed more than 70 filmmakers for the job before hiring the esteemed Austrian director. Shortland, known for "Berlin Syndrome" (2017), "Lore" (2012), and "Somersault" (2004), will collaborate on a script by "The Blacklist" screenwriter Jac Schaefer to deliver a powerful moment for Natasha Romanoff.

Every superhero movie needs a supervillain. Black Widow's foil is Taskmaster, a malevolent mime with the power to instantly recreate any physical action he sees thanks to his photographic reflexes. He can shoot arrows like Hawkeye and wield a shield like Captain America. No word yet on who will play Marvel Comics' longtime villain.

For now, that plotline remains as shadowy as Black Widow's backstory. Johansson said at Marvel's SDCC 2019 Phase 4 event, "I think we're going to find out what Natasha is afraid of, and what part of herself she's afraid of."

We know from the Black Widow's sacrifice in Endgame that the film will be a prequel. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige confirmed that the film will be set between "Captain America" and "Avengers/Civil War: Civil War" and "Avengers/Infinity War: Infinity War" and will be set during the period between It may depict the period after the Sokovia Accords, when she was on the run. The Black Widow film may also shed light on Natasha's life before she joined S.H.I.E.L.D. as an agent. But these are mere speculations. Audiences know of her journey as a selfless yet badass member of the Avengers, but little is revealed about her KGB history.

Actually, there is. One Twitter user, Thomas Polito, captured Scarlett Johansson, dressed as the Black Widow, at the wheel of a BMW X5 SUV.

The same user spotted the Taskmaster costume. The latest trailer reveals that the Taskmaster has vibranium claws.

We don't know exactly what is going on in this series of shots, but it appears that there is an epic on-road battle in the Black Widow's action scene lineup. When can we book tickets?

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