Marvel Studios' Black Widow is in theaters May 1, 2020.
Marvel fans have been clamoring for a stand-alone Black Widow movie for years, and they’re finally getting one. Despite her seemingly permanent send-off in Avengers: Endgame, Natasha Romanoff returns to the big screen May 1, 2020, to kick off Marvel’s highly anticipated Phase 4.
In true superspy fashion, Marvel Studios is keeping many details of Black Widow a tightly guarded secret, but the company has revealed some footage from the film via trailers and television ads. Here’s everything we know about Black Widow so far.
Trailers and previews
Black Widow made her presence known during the Super Bowl in February with a new TV ad featuring some fresh footage from the upcoming film. The 30-second preview introduced audiences to the team she called her family prior to The Avengers.
Marvel released a new trailer for Black Widow during the College Football Playoff National Championship game in January, and the preview offered significantly more footage of Taskmaster, the Marvel Comics mercenary making his live-action debut in Black Widow.