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Black Widow: Theatres and Disney+ Release Date

Black Widow Is *Finally* Coming to Theatres and Disney+ Subscribers This July

BLACK WIDOW, Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, 2020.  Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures /  Marvel Studios / Courtesy Everett Collection

Take a deep breath Marvel fans, Black Widow has seemingly found its official release date. After being pushed back due to COVID-19's theatre restrictions, Disney announced that the Scarlett Johansson-led film will be released in theatres and on Disney+ on the same day, July 9. The film will be available through Disney+'s Premier Access, which comes with a $30 rental fee. It's the same method the studio used for its release of Raya and the Last Dragon, which it deemed a success after hitting a global box office total of $71.2 million on March 21.

This is Black Widow's third release date, moving from its original date of May 1, 2020, to May 7 of this year and now July 9. The film features Johansson in her (seemingly) final run as the redheaded assassin who sacrificed her life for the Avengers' mission in Avengers: Endgame. Taking place after the events of Captain America: Civil War and before Avengers: Infinity War, the movie follows Natasha after she's branded an enemy of the government, which drives her into exile. Fans will see what she was up to before she returned in Infinity War, meet Natasha's "family" from her time as a Russian-trained assassin, and hopefully, learn more about her past with the Red Room. Maybe we'll even meet a new Black Widow who will join the Avengers! (Insert side-eye emoji here.)

Black Widow's schedule shift has also bumped another Marvel title with Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings earning a new release date of Sept. 3 from its previous July date. Unlike Black Widow, the Sept. 3 premiere date is still intended solely for theatres.

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