
'Black Widow' closes a chapter as Marvel looks ahead to a new phase
CNN
Black Widow, move over. Shang-Chi, Eternals and (for the third time) Fantastic Four, come on down.
The pandemic juggled the release calendar, but Marvel Studios returns to theaters with its pop-culture credentials firmly intact, having launched a trio of buzzworthy series featuring other Avengers-connected characters -- "WandaVision," "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" and currently "Loki" -- for Disney+, its parent company's streaming service. After "Black Widow's" assault on the box office, what's known as Phase 4 of Marvel's meticulously planned lineup of movies is destined to be tested. That's not only because of uncertainty about the movie-going experience broadly but also the studio post-"Avengers: Endgame," relying on a mix of new and returning heroes.More Related News

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