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Making The Case For A Solo Black Widow Movie In The MCU

Black Widow is a name with a notable legacy within Marvel comic book lore. Many women have carried that moniker, including Claire Voyant - one of the earliest costumed, super-powered women to appear in comics. While cinema audiences today associate the name with a cat-suited Scarlett Johansson, Black Widow has also been the name of not only a mystical being possessed by Satan, but also a Director of S.H.I.E.L.D who was the ex-wife of Nick Fury. She's even been a serial killer with cannibalistic tendencies.
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Since she first appeared in Iron Man 2, Marvel has been fielding questions about a solo Black Widow movie – and Marvel’s Kevin Feige has regularly assured the world that it’s on the cards. Despite that, the studio has continued to churn out tentpole after tentpole, centred on the brand’s white male superheroes. The first Marvel film that doesn’t fit that profile is Black Panther – due in 2018. It will then still be another, further year before we see an MCU movie that’s centred on a woman: Captain Marvel, in 2019.

The response from those involved with Marvel – when they’re asked, ‘Where’s our Black Widow movie?’ – has almost always been to point to the Marvel films that she’s appeared in, as if that’s enough for us. As if we should be satisfied with what we have of her already. But, we’re not, and why should we be? None of her appearances have thus far done justice to her character. Yes, the Black Widow of the MCU is capable, determined, and fearless – and can fight most any foe in hand-to-hand combat, and using weaponry – but she’s also the perennial supporting act, and it’s time she had her day at the forefront.

Now that Wonder Woman has finally rendered moot the age-old argument about the lack of profitability of woman-centred action movies, there really is no excuse. The audience for a solo Black Widow films exists. The precedent for a solo Black Widow movie exists. The source material for a solo Black Widow movie exists – in abundance. All that’s required is the will to make it.


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Sarah Myles
Sarah Myles is a freelance writer. Originally from London, she now lives in North Yorkshire with her husband and two children.