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Black Widow is the twenty-fourth film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe after Spider-Man: Far From Home, and the eleventh solo movie for a member of the "core six" Avengers.

After the events of Captain America: Civil War, Natasha is on the run from the authorities. She reunites with her three friends, Yelena Belova, Melina Vostokoff and Alexei Shostakov (aka Red Guardian), in order to stop Taskmaster, a mysterious supervillain who is an expert in hand to hand combat and armed combat.

NOTE: Due to the nature of this movie, beware of Late Arrival Spoilers for Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.

Tropes used in Black Widow (film) include:
  • Acrofatic: Alexei can still kick ass in hand-to-hand combat despite his massive girth.
  • Adaptational Heroism:
    • Melina Vostokoff and Red Guardian were both villains in the comics. Here they're Natasha's adoptive parents and firm allies.
    • Yelena is usually Natasha's Evil Counterpart. Here she's Nat's Annoying Younger Sibling.
  • Adaptational Wimp: Melina doesn't have her Iron Maiden armor in the movie.
  • Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: Melina and Alexi for Natasha and Yelena.
  • Ambiguous Gender: Taskmaster wears full body armour and looks very androgynous. The third act reveals that Taskmaster is a she.
  • Badass Normal: Everywhere. No one has any powers but they're all capable fighters.
  • Beauty Is Never Tarnished: As always, nothing leaves Natasha with a lasting mark.
  • Big Bad Wannabe: General Dreykov in the context of the whole MCU. As is said, for all his resources and influence, he doesn't actually appear to have a goal in mind and most of his schemes seem to be copying HYDRA.
  • Darker and Edgier: The movie is not shy in its discussions of misogyny. Young girls in the Red Room are treated as nothing more than raw materials, having horribly invasive surgery to be moulded into Widows, subjected to brainwashing and conditioning. And any Widow who falls short is killed. The parallels to the sexual abduction of young girls is very much intentional. Even the villain is much creepier and more hateful than usual. This is perhaps the darkest film in the MCU.
  • Distaff Counterpart: The Black Widow program is essentially one for the Winter Soldier program.
  • Formerly Fit: Alexei according to Yelena.
  • Got Me Doing It: After mocking Natasha's Three-Point Landing, Yelena finds herself doing it in the climax.
  • Husky Russkie: Alexei.
  • Interquel: The film's 2016 section starts during the third act of Captain America: Civil War, likely when Tony is visiting the Raft, and Black Panther.
  • Legacy Character: Both Natasha and Yelena are Black Widow.
  • Mama Bear: When Natasha's biological mother found out what the Red Room truly was, she threw up such a fuss in trying to find her daughter that she nearly exposed the Ancient Conspiracy.
  • More Than Mind Control: Yelena describes the Black Widow program as such. The girls have their pheromones and chemicals manipulated.
  • Relationship-Salvaging Disaster: The entire film is one for Natasha's surrogate family. At the end, she notes that it gives her hope that one may happen for the Avengers.
  • Rogues Gallery Transplant: While Taskmaster was never tied down to any one hero in the Marvel multiverse (having fought Avengers, X-Men, and independents), they never fought Natasha Romanoff until this movie.
  • Saved by Canon: Natasha was never in any danger of dying given that we've already seen her die on Vormir.
  • Sequel Hook: In The Stinger, Valentina sets Yelena after Clint, claiming he killed Natasha, setting up Yelena's role in Hawkeye.
  • Sequel Goes Foreign: After her adventures largely being confined to the USA, this film takes Natasha to Russia.
  • Superman Stays Out of Gotham: Justified. Yelena wants Nat to call in Tony Stark so they can have his help in taking down the Red Room and mass-producing the antidote but Natasha says, thanks to the airport battle, they're not on speaking terms at the moment.
    • The film also has enough foresight to answer why Nat didn't call on Yelena during Phase 3, she was off deprogramming other Black Widows.
  • Take That: In 2019, Martin Scorsese infamously said that the MCU was "not cinema". General Dreykov, a perverted Big Bad Wannabe who is a Dirty Coward, looks very much like a fat Scorsese.
  • Ten-Minute Retirement: Natasha intended to retire after the airpot battle. Then she was attacked by Taskmaster a day later.
  • Terrorists Without a Cause: More or less lampshaded about Dreykov. For all his resources, he doesn't really seem to have an endgame.
  • We Are Everywhere: Dreykov has Black Widows everywhere.
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