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Wie “Black Widow” in das Marvel Cinematic Universum passt
July 9, 2021 -
"Black Widow" Film von Marvel kommt am 9. Juli weltweit in die Kinos, es ist der erste Kinofilm von Marvel seit "Spider Man: Far from home" in 2019.
The Reviews are in, and by all accounts Marvel's first movie release since 2019 is a triumph.
“Black Widow” is the first solo outing for Scarlett Johansson's character, Natasha Romanoff, and the first entry in Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) – a shared timeline predominantly centred on a series of blockbuster superhero movies.
The movie is set a few years years ago, somewhere between “Captain America: Civil War” and “Avengers: Infinity War” and is a high octane, action-packed spy thriller.
Vanity Fair's Richard Lawson called it, “... a robust and satisfying glimpse into a defining interlude in Black Widow’s life...”
David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter, said, “... it does dig deep enough into the character’s pre-Red Room history to expose the raw wounds of a stolen childhood, which Johansson plays with touching vulnerability.”
IGN's Nicole Clark opined, “... Black Widow eulogises Natasha Romanoff as a formidable, tough-as-hell hero with the clearest heart...”
After delays caused by the global pandemic, Marvel feels the time is right to release a movie back into theatres – although it's hedging its bets by also releasing the movie as a $30 Premier Access title on its parent company's Disney+ home streaming platform.
The movie is out July 9, and runs for 2 hours and 13 minutes.