AVAILABLE NOW: Your Tickets for Marvel’s Black Widow
Are you ready to pick up after the superhero boys? While they’ve been busy making a mess of the Marvel Cinematic Universe on Disney+, Natasha Romanoff was unexpectedly sidelined on her way to the Smithsonian Museum to pick up a fossil thanks to multiple release delays from the COVID-19 pandemic. However, on July 9th, 2021, Black Widow is done running from her past.
Mark your calendar, it's almost time to experience Marvel Studios' #BlackWidow on July 9! ⌛ Tickets and pre-orders available now. https://t.co/cWeQKM9BPl pic.twitter.com/DpUMBfsbFH
— Black Widow (@theblackwidow) June 22, 2021
And now, you can join Natasha’s journey by purchasing tickets to see her first solo film on the big screen in theaters. As of June 11th, 2021, Marvel has made advanced tickets available for purchase to the action-packed spy thriller, Black Widow!
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For all the Black Widow fans out there, you can choose how you want to watch the film – in theaters or at home on Disney+ – because in addition to theater tickets for purchase, pre-ordering Premier Access is also available through Disney+.
Forgot what the film is supposed to be about because of the extended release day? Never fear, Marvel Blog True Believers, we have you covered.
In Black Widow, Natasha (Scarlett Johansson) must confront the darker parts of her past – her history as a spy and the broken relationships left in the Avengers wake – when she is pursued by a force that will stop at nothing to bring her down.
“I think from the very beginning when we first started talking about doing this standalone film, there was no reason to do it unless we could really dig deep and be brave and go there,” says Johansson. “Having played this character for a decade, I wanted to make sure that it would feel artistically and creatively rewarding for me as well as the fans.”
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“Before I worked for S.H.I.E.L.D., I made mistakes, but I’m done running from my past. We have to go back to where it all started. We have unfinished business. One thing’s for sure:it’s going to be a hell of a reunion.”
– Natasha Romanoff
Many MCU fans already know and love the femme fatale version of Black Widow, but to learn more about the real person behind the mask you’ll have to purchase tickets to see the film in theaters or through Premier Access.
In addition to Johansson reprising her role as Black Widow, Florence Pugh stars in the film as Yelena, David Harbour portrays Alexei/The Red Guardian, and Rachel Weisz is Melina.