The story will explore an untold chapter of Natasha Romanov’s life between Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, as well as her early years as a Russian secret agent. With the new Marvel Studios sizzle trailer, the final release date for Black Widow has been confirmed as July 9, 2021. Black Widow's final confirmed release date: July 9, 2021. However, due to the COVID pandemic and other industry and internal issues, the Black Widow film has had its release date pushed back multiple times. The film had been previously scheduled as early as mid-2020. The solo outing for Scarlet Johansson’s Natasha Romanov, the Black Widow, has long been delayed. But as the old scenes run their course, the second purpose of the Marvel Celebrates the Movies sizzle trailer comes to light: confirming the projected release dates of the Phase 4 movies, as well as provide hints at a few possible (but unconfirmed) future projects. Tony Stark/Iron Man's sacrifice in Avengers: Endgame left a massive void for new superheroes to fill.Īs Lee’s voiceover runs, the audience is treated to scene highlights from previous movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe from Phase 1 through 3. Lee’s voiceover here echoes that essential part of the Marvel storytelling method. The idea of a global family and everyone’s place in it has always been a cornerstone in these stories, whether it’s about individuals like Iron Man and Spider-man or groups like the Fantastic Four and the X-Men. Stan Lee always approached the stories in the Marvel Comics superhero line with a viewing to being above people overcoming their foibles, becoming greater than they were. We’re all part of one universe that moves ever upward and onward to greater glory. That woman over there, she’s your sister. But the one thing that will never change, we’re all part of one big family. It’s the most incredible thing in the world. Thus, it is fitting that the creator, fondly given the nickname "The Man", ushers in the next stage of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with his familiar voice: Stan Lee, along with legendary artists like Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Don Heck, and many others over the years, forged the characters and storyline that would become Marvel Comics. Iron Man 2 opens May 7.The surprise Marvel Phase 4 trailer begins, appropriately enough, with the man who started it all.
Look for my full interview with Justin Theroux soon. So when you go to see the movie.make sure to stay till the credits end! Theroux: It'll be apparent in a week and a half.Īgain, while he wouldn't say what the secret scene was, he made it very clear that something cool is coming. If the shield all of a sudden just falls out of the sky, whatever it is, whatever that thing is, you want to be very specific about it. You know it's not like.you want to create possibilities. Here's what Theroux said:Ĭollider: Well for things like Easter egg, is that something that you guys.is that a lot of improv or is that very scripted? Justin Theroux: No, that's got to be very specific because you can't.if it was all of a sudden Tony opens a tool box and there's a friggin' hammer in there, you can't bone the next guy. likes to improv a lot, when you're dealing with an Easter egg scene that might connect the dots to The Avengers, I wondered how much of that could be done on the spot. It was added to the prints opening day.Īnyway, when I sat down to talk with screenwriter Justin Theroux, we got to talking about imrpov and the connective tissue in all Marvel movies. But Marvel did the same thing on the first film as none of the early press screenings had the Nick Fury scene. The other thing to know is, while I did see Iron Man 2 the other day, the print didn't have anything after the credits ended. If you want to know what it might be, click here. Since many of you might not want to know what the secret scene is, I won't reveal it here.