Scarlett Johansson s BLACK WIDOW & Florence Pugh s Yelena Belova Face-Off In New Still
A new promo still for
Black Widow has been released, giving us another look at Natasha Romanoff coming face-to-face with the women who will likely take over her mantle, Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh).
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5/11/2021
Empire has shared a new official still from Marvel s
Black Widow, giving us another look at Natasha Romanoff s (Scarlett Johansson) tense face-off with Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh).
We know from the trailers that these two trade blows during this scene, but we assume they will put their differences aside once they get it out of their system.
Northern Ireland cinema - films to see when they reopen
Cinemas in Northern Ireland are set reopen their doors in just under two weeks time - and here s what you can see shortly on the big screen
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Black Widow: 6 New Character Posters Spotlight the Main Cast
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The Marvel Movie Train is about to get rolling again soon. Between July and December, we have four Marvel movies coming, and the first big one is
Black Widow. One of the movies that had to be delayed due to COVID-19 and earlier this year, Marvel and Disney decided to pull the trigger on a hybrid release in theaters and as a premier offering on Disney+ as well. Now that there is a release date that seems about as set in stone as these things can be, Marvel is working on marketing this movie. We got six new character posters from the official Twitter account today, including one from a character that we haven t heard much about yet; Rick Mason, played by
1. Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway
Hopping into cinemas this month is this sequel to the 2018 live-action/computer-animated comedy adventure based on characters created by Beatrix Potter.
Thomas McGregor (Domhnall Gleeson), Bea (Rose Byrne) and the rabbits have created a makeshift family.
But bored of life in the McGregor garden, mischievous bunny Peter – voiced by James Corden – goes to the big city, where the radish-loving rabbit meets shady characters and ends up creating chaos for the whole family.
Expect plenty of hare-raising moments as his family risks everything to come looking for him.
The film can be seen at cinemas from Monday, May 17.
Good luck planning ahead to see movies this summer; the schedules (and the theatrical versus streaming strategies) are still changing rapidly. But here are a dozen movies Iâm keeping an eye on, and hoping to see on the biggest screen I can find.
âThe Dryâ (May 21)
Based on a wonderfully atmospheric novel by Jane Harper, Robert Connollyâs film stars Eric Bana as an Australian federal agent who reluctantly agrees to investigate a crime in his hometown.
âA Quiet Place Part IIâ (May 28)
The original âA Quiet Place,â back in 2018, freaked me the hell out, to put it mildly. (Do not watch this film in an empty house; every subsequent noise will terrify you.) Now the sequel to John Krasinskiâs very effective horror movie, in which he stars with Emily Blunt as a couple who must fend off apocalyptic monsters who are triggered by sound, is coming up, with even more silence. Yikes.