Scarlett Johansson was sent into a state of panic during a recent appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert when the host grilled her on the future of Black Widow.
The upcoming Black Widow movie will be set shortly after the events of 2016’s Captain America: Civil War, which ended with Natasha Romanoff in exile and with her fellow Avengers scattered across the globe.
Though the Marvel brand dominated pop culture for the first half of 2019, these last few weeks have been all about Baby Yoda, the adorable breakout star of Jon Favreau’s The Mandalorian.
Last year’s Avengers: Infinity War featured a surprise comeback for Red Skull of Captain America: The First Avenger fame, and while his appearance didn’t amount to much more than a fan-pleasing cameo, it seems the door is now wide open for Johann Schmidt to reassert himself as one of the MCU’s main villains.
After a decade in the Marvel franchise, Natasha Romanoff is set to finally go solo with next year’s Black Widow. But while it could be interesting to see how the heroine fares without her fellow Avengers by her side, a source close to We Got This Covered has suggested that she won’t be the only MCU regular to make an appearance in Cate Shortland’s film.
Rey shows off her Jedi mind tricks in the latest promo for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, prompting Poe Dameron to worry that she’s also been using her persuasive abilities on him.
Actor Mark Hamill has taken to Twitter to give props to Disney CEO Bob Iger for letting a terminally ill Star Wars fan see The Rise of Skywalker in an early private screening.
As the discourse continues around Martin Scorsese’s criticism of the Marvel franchise, the legendary director himself has offered one more clarification of the comments that sent the internet into a collective meltdown.