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The highly-anticipated 'Black Widow' film is finally coming to theaters, so will you be watching it in theaters or on Disney Plus? Let's look into it here.

Will you be watching ‘Black Widow’ on Disney Plus? Peek at the details

Black Widow, the first MCU movie in two years, will premiere in theatres and be available for purchase on Disney+ on July 9. While 2021 has been the year of MCU fans winning big with such excellent series like WandaVision, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and Loki, it’s the movies that fill the MCU fans with nostalgia & fondness. It was the movies that brought us together, after all. 

So as the first MCU movie in two years, Black Widow is going to have to clear a pretty high bar in the minds of Marvel fans. Whether they’re heading to the theatres for the first time in a year or paying $30 dollars for streaming rights on Disney Plus, the fans are hoping that Black Widow will exceed all expectations. But what is the movie about? It’s been a minute.

Let’s refresh.

What is Black Widow about?

The film takes place in between the gap of Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War. It also promises a lot of answers for the mysterious and blood soaked past of one Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson). So that’s going to be great for fans who like to have information on their fave characters. The synopsis for Black Widow reads: 

“In Marvel Studios’ action-packed spy thriller “Black Widow,” Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow confronts the darker parts of her ledger when a dangerous conspiracy with ties to her past arises. Pursued by a force that will stop at nothing to bring her down, Natasha must deal with her history as a spy and the broken relationships left in her wake long before she became an Avenger.”

Black Widow stars Johansson, Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Rachel Weisz, O-T Fagbenle, William Hurt, and more. Taskmaster’s actor hasn’t been revealed yet, which remains so frustrating. So we’re dying to know who’s playing the “villain” of the Black Widow movie. In addition, the film will see Natasha pass the torch to her “sister” Yelena (Pugh) as a new Black Widow takes her place in the MCU. 

What else do we know about Black Widow?

Black Widow was directed by Cate Shortland, director of Berlin Syndrome & Lore. The director is just one of the latest of indie or little-known directors to take on an MCU film. After all, Chloe Zhao, who directed Eternals, was not well-known before her Oscar win for Nomadland. And take a look at the ascension of the Russo Bros following the success of Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

The screenplay for Black Widow was written by Eric Pearson, who penned Thor: Ragnarok & Godzilla vs Kong. Filming for Black Widow took place back in 2019, but then COVID happened. So here we are getting it over a year after it was supposed to be released. Thank you, global pandemic. 

Anything else?

Black Widow drops on July 9 in both theatres & on Disney Plus Premier Access. Premier Access, however, is $30 dollars USD for about three months of the film. It’s up to you if you want to buy the Premier Access. Or if you want to brave out into the world to see Black Widow in theatres. Either way, the film is a long time in coming for fans who have been waiting for a Black Widow movie since Iron Man 2.

Ultimately, it looks like Natasha is heading into a weird assassin family reunion before going to battle Thanos (Josh Brolin) with the rest of the Avengers.

Are you excited for the Black Widow movie? What’s your favorite moment with the character in the MCU? Are you going to a theatre or shelling out the money to watch the film on Disney Plus Premier Access? Let us know your thoughts in the comments down below! 

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  • Nope. Not excited about much WOKE MARVEL is doing these days. And I WAS a huge marvel fan. (Collected comic books… Saw Spiderman 2 eleven times at the iMax!) The conclusion of the avengers saga was a disappointment. The new direction with Spiderman was a bitter disappointment. And everything they have planned from here out with B characters, or revised characters… Not interested.

    June 25, 2021

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