The Marvel logo rolls, with only images of Chadwick Boseman filling the letters, as they did with Stan Lee in the CAPTAIN MARVEL opening after he died.
Black Widow is Marvel’s first theatrical release in almost two years and will likely benefit from some low expectations and eagerness to get back to the big screen spectacle of summer movies.
Greg and Jaren return to the desert as G.I. Joe and the Oktober Guard are forced into an uneasy alliance to defeat Cobra! Who will emerge victorious, and who will get double crossed first?
How do I ever begin to describe the events of Marvel’s culminating blockbuster Avengers: Endgame without stepping too far into the dark and dangerous territory of the accursed spoilers?
So, basically, if you liked the first Ant-Man movie, you’ll probably enjoy this one even more as it’s generally a better film that stays in the wheelhouse of the first one.
Black Panther is a winning movie when it features its sterling cast celebrating their virtues and solidarity and a still respectable enough action spectacle when called upon for big screen duty.
Spider-Man: Homecoming announces itself as a brash, exhilarating, hilarious, and amazingly assured film that immediately lines up with the upper tier of the MCU.