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(trailer review) - Black Widow



(Final Trailer)

(Big Game Spot Trailer)

(Original Trailer)

I don't plan on making this a THING!  Where I review every trailer that comes out for a movie.  1. That is insane and 2. I simply just won't have the time.  Besides, who wants to read me saying "as it brings that same Captain America: The Winter Soldier energy, then I'm all for it"...for possibly the third time.  I know by now, you totally overstand where I stand on this movie by this point.  However, they have UPPED the trailer, AGAIN!!!

One might state this trailer is simply unnecessary and for the most part, I do believe they are showing a lot of the movie especially the end set of sequences, but guess what? I. Don't. Care.  At this point...*throws money at Disney* "TAKE MY MONEY!!!" As this looks great!

The last trailer brought more characters, more scenes, more action and more of Taskmaster, but this time we got even more character development, more intimate scenes and MORE Taskmaster showing us exactly what he does and how he does it.  Like I've said before and I've even quoted it earlier, as long as it brings that same Captain America: The Winter Soldier energy, then I'm all for it, and it looks like, they have captured that vibe and are running with it. Maybe even a little "Civil War" vibes with the multiple Winter Soldiers we didn't get that deep down we wanted.  Watching this trailer had me thinking, "Ok, Black Widow is bad-ass, but against ALL THOSE BLACK WIDOWS??? Ummm...".  Even the poster for the movie is similar to her pose from The Winter Soldier for her standalone picture. I loved that one too.  Can't wait!

Directed by Cate Shortland and starring Scarlett Johansson, David Harbour, Florence Pugh, O-T Fagbenle, Rachel Weisz,

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