The First Reactions to Marvel's BLACK WIDOW Have Hit Social Media
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We’ve been waiting a long time to see Marvel’s Black Widow, and it’s finally coming to theaters and Disney+ soon. Disney recently screened the film for select members of the press, and their reactions are now flooding social media. For the most part, it looks like critics are happy with Natasha’s solo movie, but there are also some that had issues with the movie.
Here’s what critics are saying. Read through them and let us know what you think. Will you be watching the movie at home or in theaters?
Marvel movies are back! #BlackWidow is a tense, action-packed spy thriller that truly completes Natasha’s story in a visceral & emotional way. Florence Pugh CRUSHES it & is an instant MCU icon. This is like the MCU's Bond movie w/ shades of MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE & THELMA & LOUISE. pic.twitter.com/bauc2XVQlF
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) June 17, 2021
#BlackWidow is a throwback to cold dark global espionage thrillers but w/ a #Marvel twist. Though smaller in scale, it leaves an impact w/ impressive action set pieces, a strong and compassionate introspective story, and humorous spy family dynamics. Wish we got this sooner. pic.twitter.com/zxHtNnvSsg
— Michael Lee (@IamMichaelJLee) June 17, 2021
#BlackWidow is one of Marvel's best solo films.
— BD (@BrandonDavisBD) June 17, 2021
Start to finish, the movie is great. Excellent surprises, emotional character moments, bad-ass action, and Scarlett Johansson finally gets to pour everything into the role.
Director Cate Shortland nailed it. Bravo. pic.twitter.com/sgEkUW63cT
#BlackWidow : Actually bruising fighting and chase sequences, a go-for-broke Florence Pugh performance (does she turn in any other kind? nope), and a first half that's intimate and talky and kind of funny in a new way for the MCU; yes, I enjoyed this. pic.twitter.com/i48fFmjNud
— Kate Erbland (@katerbland) June 17, 2021
I loved #BlackWidow...and it makes me angry. ScarJo deserved this film long ago. I loved everyone in it, but it bothers me so much that Marvel waited so long. ScarJo was amazing as always. Florence Pugh, I have loved in everything I've seen her in, and continue to do so. (1 of 2) pic.twitter.com/RdBvsFZlbg
— Jenna Busch (@JennaBusch) June 17, 2021
#BlackWidow is exactly what fans have been waiting for! Apart from some overly long action scenes that disrupt its pacing, the film is elevated by newcomers Rachel Weisz, David Harbour, and Florence Pugh - whose humour and chemistry shake up the standard Marvel fare 🎬 pic.twitter.com/jDWOLRquPa
— Digital Spy (@digitalspy) June 17, 2021
Lots I loved in #BlackWidow but the standout component is that ensemble. Maybe it’s because I’m super close to my sister but I couldn’t get enough of the Natasha/Yelena relationship - from the bickering to the more heartfelt moments. This is my kind of twisted family film.
— Perri Nemiroff (@PNemiroff) June 17, 2021
Saw #BlackWidow on big screen and for fans it is def WORTH THE WAIT.
— Joel Meares (@joelmeares) June 17, 2021
A true ensemble piece that mixes awesome hand-to-hand combat with reflections on family, free will, finding your place.
It's Marvel does The Americans, laced w/ black comedy.
Oh, and all hail Florence Pugh. pic.twitter.com/ANpILzClgx
Mix the Jason Bourne movies, FX's The Americans, and MCU lore and you get #BlackWidow (or what i will call for now on, "The Moment Florence Pugh Took Over The World") ... Definitely stick around for the post credits scene pic.twitter.com/btDWxb0bjX
— Jason Guerrasio (@JasonGuerrasio) June 17, 2021
While it's not quite the Brosnan/Craig hybrid James Bond homage I think Natasha's solo movie should be, Scarlett Johansson gets her overdue moment in the sun with an *amazing* supporting cast. Pugh, Harbour, Weisz elevate #BlackWidow into more than just another superhero movie. pic.twitter.com/r2YA8JBiwD
— BDG Union Member Eric Francisco (@EricFrancisco24) June 17, 2021
#BlackWidow might be one of my favorite solo origin movies in the MCU. There's something about seeing Natasha finally get her story that made me emotional in all the best ways. Also, Florence Pugh was born for the MCU, and her dynamic with Scarlett is a triumph
— Nora Dominick (@noradominick) June 17, 2021
#BlackWidow director Cate Shortland balances sentimentality, situational severity & seriousness, folding those emotional touchstones into the camera choreography & character-drive. Twists & turns are clever. Lorne Balfe’s score carries a haunting sense of gravitas. pic.twitter.com/DiMk8ZhnC7
— Courtney Howard (@Lulamaybelle) June 17, 2021
I saw #BlackWidow! Interlaced with the well done action and humor is some of the darker material we’ve seen in the MCU, which packs a punch. The cast is all great with Florence Pugh a standout. A couple of beats near the end I could have done without but overall I really dug it.
— Eric Goldman (@TheEricGoldman) June 17, 2021
Also the action is non-stop in #BlackWidow and so well done. And if you like it, you can thank 2nd unit director Darrin Prescott. You know his work from the ‘John Wick’ movies, ‘Black Panther,’ and ‘Captain America: Civil War.’ Don’t watch on Disney+. See this in a movie theater. pic.twitter.com/SiCuL66llR
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) June 17, 2021
Marvel fans are going to really enjoy #BlackWidow. Lots of questions are answered w/ plenty of cool action. The big problem is we know Nat so well by now, she gets hugely outshined by almost everyone else in her own movie. Florence Pugh especially. Still, a solid addition to MCU. pic.twitter.com/xjW6aJyQkR
— Germain Lussier (@GermainLussier) June 17, 2021
That said, I wish I got this Black Widow movie in 2013. There are aspects of it that would have worked in Phase Two that feel outdated in Phase Four. Almost “too little, too late.”
— julia alexander (@loudmouthjulia) June 17, 2021
Still — Pugh’s Yelena is a great new MCU addition that makes me very excited for what’s next.
I think timing is #BlackWidow's biggest nemesis. Obviously, it's a prequel, but it feels a little out of step with the rest of Phase Four. If you prefer espionage action to multiversal bureaucracy, then this will be right up your alley. pic.twitter.com/7gHRrLoRx0
— Dan Casey (@DanCasey) June 17, 2021
I wish we had more solo time with Natasha and I still can't help but think that a Black Widow movie should have happened years ago, especially considering the timeframe this movie falls in. Regardless, I was pleasantly surprised by #BlackWidow! The fight scenes were 🔥 pic.twitter.com/GR7XwgGqB0
— Britany (@britany_murphs) June 17, 2021
BLACK WIDOW wants to be BOURNE IDENTITY but ends up more like BOURNE LEGACY. The biggest "should've been a Disney+ show" energy
— Hoai-Tran Bui (@htranbui) June 17, 2021
In the film, “Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow confronts the darker parts of her ledger when a dangerous conspiracy with ties to her past arises. Pursued by a force that will stop at nothing to bring her down, Natasha must deal with her history as a spy and the broken relationships left in her wake long before she became an Avenger.”
The movie also stars Scarlett Johansson as Natasha, Florence Pugh as Yelena, David Harbour as Alexei/The Red Guardian, Rachel Weisz as Melina, O-T Fagbenle as Mason. We still don’t know who the villain, Taskmaster is.
Black Widow will be released in theaters and on Disney+ Premiere Access on July 9th.