Black Widow hitting the theaters and Disney+ Premier Access this July
Black Widow has been delayed to July, this time with a new poster and a significant announcement concerning where to watch the movie.
Marvel Cinematic Universe’s new movie starring Scarlett Johansson has already been delayed many times before, and now Marvel has given us a new release date for Black Widow. Kicking out the fourth phase of the MCU, Black Widow is going to be released on July 9th. The movie was delayed repeatedly and last was planned to release on May 7 for months, but July 9 seems like the ultimate release date for it now.
Black Widow in theaters July 9 and on @DisneyPlus with Premier Access. Additional fees required. pic.twitter.com/MSLHxk6Eez
— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) March 23, 2021
Black Widow release date changed again
The first release date that was announced for the movie was May 1st, 2020. Over the last year, the release date of the highly-anticipated MCU movie has changed many times, confusing the fans of Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel also used to take a stance on releasing the movie only for theatres, but this seems to have changed now, as the movie is going to be on Disney+ Premier Access on the day it hits the theatres, July 9, 2021.
What is Disney+ Premier Access?
For those of you who want to watch the movie via your Disney+ subscription but unsure about what Premier Access is: Yes, you, unfortunately, have to pay more to watch the movie. You will have to pay an extra 30 dollars on top of your Disney+ subscription fee to get Premier Access. This way, you will be able to watch Black Widow on the day it’s released. Disney+ applied the same policy with Mulan and Raya and the Last Dragon as well. So, though it is not plausible for the fans, it does not come as a surprise that Disney charges extra for this kind of movie.
What is the synopsis of Black Widow?
“In Marvel Studios’ action-packed spy thriller Black Widow, 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.”