Kevin Feige Makes No Guarantees About BLACK WIDOW s Theatrical Release; Updates On BLACK PANTHER 2
Black Widow is currently set to hit theaters this May, but with the pandemic still wreaking havoc the world over, Marvel s Kevin Feige is making no guarantees that the movie won t wind up on Disney+.
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Black Widow was pushed back to May of this year after it became clear that the COVID-19 pandemic was going to be sticking around longer than any of us anticipated.
The vaccine is coming, and there is a decent chance that things will have returned to some semblance of normality by mid 2021, but nothing is guaranteed, and the studio doesn t seem to be ruling out a Disney+ release for Natasha Romanoff s long-awaited solo outing.
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Black Widow (May 7)
Set in-between Captain America: Civil War and Avengers Infinity War, Black Widow sees Scarlett Johansson’s Natasha Romanoff confront her past. Seeing as she perished in 2019’s Avengers Endgame, hopefully, there will be some stakes in this prequel solo outing and something to add to the much-loved Marvel character.
Godzilla Vs. Kong (May 21)
Having had their own solo outings, the two big beasts finally clash in the MonsterVerse’s latest. Alexander Skarsgård and Millie Bobby Brown star in Godzilla Vs. Kong.
Fast and Furious 9 (May 28)
Vin Diesel and the gang are back for their penultimate street-racer action-adventure that will take them to Outer Space. But will the late Paul Walker’s Brian O’Conner turn up in Fast and Furious 9?