Marvel Studios have finally released the Black Widow trailer and proved that they are not done with the Avengers even after Endgame’s end.

While the ‘Avengers: Endgame’ was the end of Avengers, with Black Widow’s trailer we know now that they will keep coming back. The original six Avengers all had movies that focus on them. And now Black Widow and Hawkeye are also getting their solo projects. (The only exception being Hulk).
Black Widow’s trailer opened up with a bang
Recently, Marvel Studios unveiled the Black Widow trailer that introduces us to Natasha’s “sister” who is another Black Widow. The trailer puts Natasha Romanoff in her blood-stained past in Russia. In fact, the movie takes place in the two-year gap between ‘Captain America: Civil War’ and ‘Avengers: Infinity War’.
You can watch the trailer here:
With this, Scarlett Johansson becomes one of the last Avengers to feature in a solo project followed by Hawkeye who is getting a Disney Plus series of his own.
All about the teaser trailer
While this Black Widow teaser trailer is the first ever that was released on YouTube, a longer one was unveiled in August at Disney D23 Expo.
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The trailer focuses on Natasha Romanoff in Budapest and has an incredible action scene between her and a woman named Yelena Belova. In fact, this other woman, Yelena Belova becomes the second Black Widow when we talk about the comic series. On the other hand, in the trailer, she is referred to as Black Widow’s sister.
Talks about a stand-alone movie for Black Widow started in 2010 after Iron Man 2’s release. Both MCU and Scarlett Johansson were keen on the idea of a snip off. But it was only in 2018 that the movie was officially announced. As the movie hits the silver screen on 1st May 2020, it will mark the beginning of an iconic Marvel Phase 4. Later, it will be followed with The Eternals on 6 November 2020.
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