BLACK WIDOW's Screenplay Penned By Marvel's Regular Script Doctor; Spinoff's Composer Also Revealed

BLACK WIDOW's Screenplay Penned By Marvel's Regular Script Doctor; Spinoff's Composer Also Revealed

That action-packed new look at Black Widow delivered its fair share of big reveals, including credits at the end of the preview revealing who penned the screenplay and who will provide the score...

By JoshWilding - Jan 14, 2020 01:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Black Widow
Eric Pearson joined Marvel Studios as part of its Writer's Program and was later asked to take a crack at the Ant-Man screenplay during the period Edgar Wright left the project. It was all uphill from there, though, as he did a Page 1 rewrite on Thor: Ragnarok and uncredited work both in pre and post-production on Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame

Now, the Black Widow "Extended Look" that aired last night reveals that he's responsible for penning the movie's screenplay based on a story from Jac Schaeffer and Ned Benson. 

That bodes well for the spinoff, which takes place between the events of Captain America: Civil War and Infinity War ,as he's clearly a writer with plenty of experience in the Marvel Cinematic Universe who has proven himself on a number of occasions. When he boarded the project isn't clear right now, but it appears he was tasked with writing the screenplay alone without any writing partners.

In related Black Widow news, it's also been confirmed that the movie will be composed by two-time Academy Award winner Alexandre Desplat (The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Shape of Water).

That's an impressive addition and it's easy to imagine excitement for the movie only building from here. That May release date is fast approaching, and more should be revealed soon!

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our recap of the first trailer for Black Widow!

Black Widow's Origin Story?

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Scarlett Johansson recently claimed that Black Widow isn't actually an origin story, but based on the way the length of the hero's hair differs from scene to scene in this trailer, something tells us that we will indeed end up exploring her past over the course of this solo adventure. 

Look closely at the costume she's wearing in the scene above and you'll notice it's the exact same outfit Rachel Weisz's Melina has on at one point - a sign, perhaps, that this is what the Black Widows wore when they were both working for the Russians. How our Black Widow was recruited by S.H.I.E.L.D. is something fans are desperate to know, so it being addressed here is a must.

Plus, there's further evidence that the movie will take us to a pre-Iron Man MCU...
 

A Much Younger "Thunderbolt" Ross

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It's no secret that William Hurt will return as General "Thunderbolt" Ross in Black Widow, but looking at him here, CGI has clearly been used to de-age him and he appears to be even younger than when we first met him in The Incredible Hulk

That could very well mean he played a key role in recruiting Natasha to the side of the angels, but Tony Stark told Widow at the end of Captain America: Civil War that Ross was coming for her, so there's a strong chance he'll make his presence felt in the present day as well. He definitely looks younger than he did in that movie, though, so this can't be 2016. 

Will those theories about him recruiting Yelena Belova to the Thunderbolts prove to be correct? Based on what else we've spotted in the trailer, that seems somewhat unlikely. 
 

An Intriguing Avengers: Infinity War Easter Egg

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Look closely at the vest Yelena is wearing during the scene above and you'll notice that it's exactly what Natasha had on during the events of Avengers: Infinity War. While it's entirely possible that Black Widow is just inspired by her friend's fashion choices, it instead seems far more likely that she ends up wearing it as a tribute of sorts. 

If so, that probably means Yelena meets her maker at some point here...well, that or Natasha believes that's the case and the door is open for the character to return down the line. 

In the comics, Yelena and Natasha are enemies and it would be a terrible waste on Marvel's part to have Florence Pugh just make a one-off appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, so perhaps this shared world will end up getting a new, villainous Black Widow as we move into Phase 4?
 

Natasha's "Sis"

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Talking of Yelena, it's worth noting that when they're reunited, Natasha refers to her as "sis." It's unlikely that they're literal sisters, but there's obviously a history here the movie will explore.

They're extremely evenly matched and obviously received the same training, while Melina also appears to be pulling out some similar moves when we later see the trio leaping into action.
 

The Red Room

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Avengers: Age of Ultron touched on Black Widow's time in the Red Room, and it looks like that's a training programme which is still being used in Russia. It won't be at all surprising if those trainees are going to come gunning for our heroes, but it's also possible that this is another flashback. 

Natasha is clearly hoping to put an end to the Red Room, though, and while it's not explained whether she goes after them or if it's the other way around thanks to her actions in Captain America: Civil War (it would be typical of Ross to set them on her in a bid for revenge after she helped Steve Rogers escape), it looks like we're finally going to delve into this corner of the MCU. 
 

An Unexpected Take On Red Guardian

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Black Widow has assembled a team, and they're certainly a dysfunctional looking bunch! 

By far the biggest surprise is that Red Guardian is actually on Natasha's side, and it seems as if he'll end up being comic relief! We see him escaping from what looks like a Russian Gulag and because of the time he's spent there, it seems as if poor Aleksei is no longer in fighting shape. 

He squeezes into his old suit, though, and it looks like David Harbour is having an absolute blast. It also seems as if he's still very much a badass SOB, and he'll hopefully have a future in the MCU beyond this movie because he's someone who could bring a lot to the table moving forward.
 

Black Widow's New Gear

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We mentioned Black Widow's costume a little earlier in this post and remain convinced that it's her original Red Room suit she donned shortly before being recruited to S.H.I.E.L.D.

However, it's not the only new suit she's going to get in this movie, as that awesome looking snowy sequence shows off a white version which is obviously meant to help her blend in. 

Some will dismiss this as being a way to help sell more action figures, but it's great to see Natasha's look shaken up in such a significant way and this likely means new gadgets too! 
 

Taskmaster's Terrible Suit

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Remember how Ghost ended up looking like a Power Rangers reject in Ant-Man and The Wasp? Alas, it seems Taskmaster can now join her because his suit looks downright abysmal in the trailer.

Many fans will argue that this is just a "prototype" costume or something similar, and it is possible he'll get a new look by the time the movie ends. However, this is the same suit as the one revealed in the concept art and it really doesn't look any better than what we saw in those set photos. 

It's fair to say that Taskmaster is a hard character to pull off in live-action, but it seems Marvel Studios has dropped the ball in a big way here. It is, however, interesting that he's using a bow and arrow, and some have already theorised that this might be Clint Barton in disguise! We doubt it, though...
 

Red Guardian Vs. Taskmaster

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Taskmaster's identity is a mystery, but with no sign of O. T. Fagbenle's mysterious character here, he remains a top candidate for who could be beneath the villain's mask. 

While he's initially shown pursuing Black Widow as he drives that tank, a later shot teases what looks set to be a very entertaining fight sequence featuring him and Red Guardian. That's a showdown which promises to be an absolute must-see, and it seems like this battle could be from near the end of the film.

The question is, will Red Guardian get to prove himself here or will Taskmaster put him down?
 

What's The Point?

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The first trailer for Black Widow is undeniably awesome and the movie definitely looks way better than any of us could have expected. However, the movie fails to address why this adventure is one we need to see, what leads to Natasha heading home, and what, if any, impact this story is going to have on the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Kicking Phase 4 off with a movie that's filling in some gaps between the events of Civil War and Infinity War is a strange decision, and while it will be fun to see the hero in action, there's not enough here to really explain why this is a tale worth telling, especially as we already know how her story ends.

With any luck, there will be some big surprises, particularly if rumours about cameos from characters like Hawkeye and The Winter Soldier prove to be correct. An argument could definitely be made, though, that Marvel would have been better off setting the entire thing before the events of Iron Man to address a period in Natasha's life fans are way more interested in.
 
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Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 1/14/2020, 3:37 AM
I always get Eric Pearson confused with Drew Pearce (writer of Iron Man 3). That's all.
ShellHead
ShellHead - 1/14/2020, 3:47 AM
Ray Winstone is Ursa Major, heard it here first
GhostDog
GhostDog - 1/14/2020, 4:08 AM
Desplat is a great get. Shape of Water work was so good.
Franshu
Franshu - 1/14/2020, 4:27 AM
Desplat will be the composer for this? NICE SHITE.
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 1/14/2020, 5:09 AM
Damn, they're really treating ScarJo's last hurrah as BW with a lot of care, from the director to the cast to the composer to whoever is in charge of the action coreography.
TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 1/14/2020, 6:00 AM
Well that’s great news and then even better news.
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