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Black Widow: New images give a detailed look at Taskmaster
March 15, 2021 by:
Marvel s
BLACK WIDOW is still on track for a theatrical release this summer, and now a batch of new images from the film have arrived online.
In addition to giving us great looks at Scarlett Johansson s Natasha Romanoff, Rachel Weisz s Nelina Vostkoff, Florence Pugh s Yelena Belova, and David Habour s Alexei Shostakov, we re also treated to a great shot of Taskmaster, who stands to make plenty of trouble for Widow s Russian found-family.
Here are some never before seen stills & ‘BTS’ images from “@TheBlackWidow”! (1/4)
Here are some never before seen stills & ‘BTS’ images from “@TheBlackWidow”! (2/4)
A
liette de Bodard was born November 10, 1982 in New York City to a Vietnamese mother and a French father. At age one she moved with her family to Paris, France, where she has lived ever since, apart from two years in London as a teenager. She attended the École Polytechnique, graduating in 2002 with a degree in applied mathematics, electronics, and computer science. She speaks both French and English fluently, and knows some Vietnamese, but writes her fiction in English.
De Bodard began publishing short fiction in 2006, and has since published many stories in publications including Clarkesworld
, Asimov’s
,
The Year’s Best Science Fiction, and numerous other magazines and anthologies. “Obsidian Shards” was a quarterly winner in the Writers of the Future competition (2007). “The Jaguar House, in Shadow” (2010) and novella