Also she’d gone bleach blonde.īlack Widow takes places during Civil War and then in the lead up to Infinity War, between Natasha anticipating that she’ll be on the run from the law, and actually being on the run from the law. When next we saw her it was in Avengers: Infinity War where she was, indeed, on the run from the law alongside Captain America and the Falcon. After a terse conversation with Iron Man about betrayal, she walked out of the movie, with the implication that she was now on the run from the law. Until - twist! - she helped Captain America and Bucky escape from the scene of the Avengers’ airport battle. In Civil War, everyone was either Team Cap or Team Iron Man, and Natasha appeared to side with Tony Stark. What happened to Black Widow in Captain America: Civil War?Ĭaptain America: Civil War was largely concerned with the splintering of the Avengers as a group, spurred by an international superhero-oversight resolution called the Sokovia Accords and the machinations of Baron Helmut Zemo. But as the actual film makes clear, the events actually take place during Civil War and beyond, with an after-credits scene that jumps further into the future.
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Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige confirmed at San Diego Comic-Con 2019 that the movie took place just after the events of Captain America: Civil War, which was the last MCU movie that Black Widow appeared in before Infinity War and Endgame. The Black Widow movie is set earlier in MCU continuity, but not quite as far back as, say, Captain Marvel, which took place in the 1990s. It seems like that’ll be the last we’ll be seeing of Scarlett Johansson’s character - in the modern time period of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, that is.
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Here's a lookback on the ending of Captain America: The First Avenger.Black Widow’s new trailer reveals Taskmaster’s villainous mission Why are all these superheroine movies prequels?ĭuring the events of Avengers: Endgame, Natasha Romanoff sacrificed her own life on the planet Vormir so that Hawkeye could walk away with the Soul Stone. To ensure those lives were saved, he was willing to do whatever it takes. The potential cost of doing good has never phased him. At the core of Cap's character is the sacrifices he's willing to make. This is the Steve Rogers who got selected to be the Super-Soldier in the first place, who doesn't hesitate to jump on a grenade in training while everyone else runs for cover. Becoming Captain America didn't change that part of him.
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The scene cuts off before Rogers gives an answer, but the implication is clear: true believer, you're not the only one wondering whether this captain had to go down with his ship.īut of course he did. Instead, the moment comes during a deleted scene from Avengers: Endgame, when Colonel James Rhodes (Don Cheadle) finds himself one-on-one with Captain Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) and uses the opportunity to question Captain America about the crash that trapped him in suspended animation in the Arctic ice for decades. Seventeen movies after Captain America: The First Avenger, audiences finally (almost) got to hear someone ask. "And you couldn't have jumped out of the plane before you crashed it?"