Obviously, this is a ruse to keep us from thinking about the big surprise cameo: Hawkeye.

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Obviously, this is a ruse to keep us from thinking about the big surprise cameo: Hawkeye.
Not even a little.Has anyone else found their interest in this movie waning since Tasha's death in Endgame?
A year ago I was thrilled with the idea of a Black Widow movie. "About damned time," was my first thought as I recall. But since she was killed off my interest has taken a nosedive. Now, I won't be seeing it in the theaters, I might pick it up on dvd, but then again I might not.
Does anyone else find themselves feeling anything similar?
I'm still very much looking forward to it. Honest question, why does having the character die later in the timeline change your interest level?
Well look at it this way: better late than never.So was I. But this time it's just not working for me.
This time I'm more annoyed than anything else.
Has anyone else found their interest in this movie waning since Tasha's death in Endgame?
A year ago I was thrilled with the idea of a Black Widow movie. "About damned time," was my first thought as I recall. But since she was killed off my interest has taken a nosedive. Now, I won't be seeing it in the theaters, I might pick it up on dvd, but then again I might not.
Does anyone else find themselves feeling anything similar?
Even if we are starting to lose some of the original characters, I like the new characters enough that I'm happy to just follow them instead now.To be totally honest Endgame killed off about 70 to 80 % of my interest in the MCU. We lost Tony, Steve, and Tasha. We'll probably lose Thor in Love and Thunder. Because of corporate shenanigans we've lost Pete. The characters that were left were never ones I was particularly interested in, in the first place.
Oh well. I guess Q was right. All good things must come to an end.
Then I submit that it probably has nothing to do with knowing that the character will end up dead in a later chapter. It must be something else.So was I. But this time it's just not working for me.
This time I'm more annoyed than anything else.
And the quote from Kevin Feige in the OP, where he brings up Better Call Saul and how that show illuminated and expand upon what had been previously established in Breaking Bad, leads me to believe that we are going to get a story that is both meaningful to the character and relevant to the MCU moving forward, despite us knowing Natasha's ultimate fate.For me, it is the opposite. Knowing that this will probably be SJ's last appearance as Black Widow and the possibility of finally giving her character the depth it deserves makes me want to see the film all the more.
She said, "you could at least recognize me" to brainwashed Bucky. That could refer to that mission, but I always thought it refered to something deeper.
I don't think that line implies anything significant, and if it did it would undercut (for me) everything she says in TWS about him being a ghost who is so good and so hard to find that a lot of professionals don't even believe he exists. I like that sense of him as the intelligence community bogeyman that Natasha just happened to catch a glimpse of once and that's how she knows the stories are true.![]()
Maybe wait till some reviews come out... or trailers... or a sypnosis... or a picture... or literally anything. Which so far we haven't had apart from "we're making a Black Widow movie and these actors are in it"But this time it's just not working for me.
But...but...this is the Internet!Maybe wait till some reviews come out... or trailers... or a sypnosis... or a picture... or literally anything. Which so far we haven't had apart from "we're making a Black Widow movie and these actors are in it"
Until we get actually something I really wouldn't be worrying about it
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