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Natalia Alianovna Romanova, more commonly known as Natasha Romanoff, is a fictional character primarily portrayed by Scarlett Johansson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise—based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name—sometimes known by her alias, Black Widow.
Name Joined in Avengers team Valkyrie: Brunnhilde Secret Avengers #1 (May 2010) [2] Secret Avengers Black Ant: Eric O'Grady Nova: Richard Rider Jewel / Power Woman: Jessica Campbell Jones New Avengers, vol. 2 #1 (June 2010) New Avengers: Protector: Noh-Varr Avengers, vol. 4 #6 (October 2010) [2] Avengers Red Hulk: Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross
The series was a crossover between Black Widow and the ongoing Hawkeye & Mockingbird series. [55] Black Widow also appeared as a main character in Secret Avengers. [56] A new Black Widow series was published under the Marvel Now! branding in 2014, created by Nathan Edmondson and Phil Noto.
Johansson learned some Russian from a former teacher on the phone for her role as Black Widow in The Avengers (2012), [112] another entry from the MCU. [102] The film received mainly positive reviews and broke many box office records, becoming the third highest-grossing film both in the United States and worldwide.
In “Black Widow,” Ray Winstone plays General Dreykov, a high-ranking Soviet agent who ran the infamous Red Room program, which molded the movie’s title character into an assassin.
Hawkeye & Mockingbird / Black Widow: Widowmaker: Solo Avengers #16–18, Widowmaker #1–4 April 20, 2011: 0-7851-5205-9: Marvel's the Avengers: Black Widow Strikes: Marvel's the Avengers: Black Widow Strikes #1-3 September 19, 2012: 978-0785165682: Captain America and Black Widow: Captain America and Black Widow 636-640: February 26, 2013: 978 ...
Black Lotus: Marvel Fanfare #11 (November 1983) A martial arts master and assassin hired to hunt Black Widow. [8] She would later appear as a member of the Femizons. Black Widow (Yelena Belova) Inhumans #5 (March 1999) Successor of the Black Widow code name and a highly ambitious Russian Patriot. Rose: Daredevil/Black Widow: Abattoir (July 1993)
"Marvel is always about new beginnings," Kevin Feige told ET on the red carpet ahead of Black Widow's premiere. So, while the first film in the studio's fourth Phase is outwardly a swan song for ...