The global pandemic novel coronavirus has brought the world into a standstill which has affected all the industry and peoples’ lives. Amid this situation, Disney has postponed the release of Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow, which was earlier scheduled for 4th May 2020 release. However, it has moved to November 2020. With this, MCU’s Section four has shifted again by one date where every movie has been taking up a spot beforehand occupied by another one. As the Black Widow’s release is postponed, fans have to wait to know the destiny of Natasha Romanoff as well.
Notably, Natasha died in Avengers: Endgame and now she will be seen in the prequel in November. While the fans have been in dilemma over why it took so long time to make a Black Widow film, even after she died in Endgame earlier than getting a solo film. However, the questions raised that what if her solo film becomes a huge hit, will Marvel maintain their unique Avenger the part 4!
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However, after seeing Natasha dead in Endgame it was expected that Natasha’s prequel would have taken place someday between Captain America: Civil Battle and Avengers: Infinity Battle. On the other hand, it can’t be denied that the Black Widow was looking real compared to her compatriots. The writers of Avengers Endgame also reported that Natasha’s demise gave her character an interesting turn as she went out to search for herself and ended up sacrificing herself as well.
Although it’s a good thing in Hollywood that they conserve any character alive in the time zone but the question remains whether they will bring her back again to the MCU or a new Black Widow will exchange Natasha Romanoff? To know the answer, you have to wait as of now since all the movie theatres are close because of COVID-19 and it is not yet decided when the situation will be better.
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