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Опубликовано 6 марта 2020, 17:45
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Black Widow’s History: What The Red Room Really Means
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Black Widow may be gone, but she’s in no way forgotten. After her tragic sacrifice on Vormir in Avengers: Endgame, it seemed like that was it for her character. But of course, we know that’s not the case. Black Widow’s solo movie is releasing soon and it’s a movie we’re incredibly excited for. Not only will it mean we get to see more of Scarlett Johansson and Natasha Romanoff, but it will finally provide audiences with answers regarding Black Widow’s backstory and where she came from.
And you can trace everything back to one thing: The Red Room. Inside this twisted, Russian spy program lies the key to unlocking Black Widow’s past. The Red Room made Black Widow and her relationship with the program is incredibly complex and sad. We’ve seen glimpses of the Red Room before and all the horrors it inflicted on Natasha, mainly in flashback sequences from Avengers: Age of Ultron, and now we’re finally getting more answers about our favorite assassin, Black Widow.
Today’s video is all about the Red Room. We’re tracing its comic origins as well as comparing it to what we’ve seen on the big screen so far. And thanks to things like Agent Carter, we got an even clearer picture of how horrible the Red Room actually is. So check out the video and be sure to leave a comment once you’re done. Don’t forget to hit that big subscribe button after either. So what are you waiting for? Let’s get into it, right now.
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Black Widow’s History: What The Red Room Really Means
SUBSCRIBE NOW to CBR! Click here: bit.ly/Subscribe-to-CBR
Black Widow may be gone, but she’s in no way forgotten. After her tragic sacrifice on Vormir in Avengers: Endgame, it seemed like that was it for her character. But of course, we know that’s not the case. Black Widow’s solo movie is releasing soon and it’s a movie we’re incredibly excited for. Not only will it mean we get to see more of Scarlett Johansson and Natasha Romanoff, but it will finally provide audiences with answers regarding Black Widow’s backstory and where she came from.
And you can trace everything back to one thing: The Red Room. Inside this twisted, Russian spy program lies the key to unlocking Black Widow’s past. The Red Room made Black Widow and her relationship with the program is incredibly complex and sad. We’ve seen glimpses of the Red Room before and all the horrors it inflicted on Natasha, mainly in flashback sequences from Avengers: Age of Ultron, and now we’re finally getting more answers about our favorite assassin, Black Widow.
Today’s video is all about the Red Room. We’re tracing its comic origins as well as comparing it to what we’ve seen on the big screen so far. And thanks to things like Agent Carter, we got an even clearer picture of how horrible the Red Room actually is. So check out the video and be sure to leave a comment once you’re done. Don’t forget to hit that big subscribe button after either. So what are you waiting for? Let’s get into it, right now.
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