What is Family?
By David Josselyn
As people crawl back to movie theaters, Marvel Studios releases its first film since 2019’s “Spider-Man: Far from Home.” The solo adventure of Scarlett Johansson’s “Black Widow” has been in the works for many years; however due to delays in scripts, producers, and creative decision making, the movie did not come to fruition until 2018 with an expected release date of 2020. Everyone knows what happened in the year-that-shall-not-be-named which brings us to July 2021 and the theatrical release of “Black Widow” telling a story set back in 2016 immediately following the events in “Captain America: Civil War.” The good news is this movie is a stand-alone adventure not requiring any prior knowledge of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The bad news is the movie feels very much stuck in the past with little relevance. The biggest question will be is it worth your time to see it in theaters, or should you check it out from your comfy home-couch?
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