According to Marvel boss Kevin Feige, only one detail has changed in phase 4 of the MCU due to the “Black Widow” shift. Netzwelt knows more about it.
- On July 8th “Black Widow” will finally be released in the cinema.
- However, the massive shift in the Marvel film only changed one detail in Phase 4 of the MCU.
- MCU architect Kevin Feige reveals that in a new interview.
Before Corona upset the world, the solo film “Black Widow” mit Scarlett Johansson als Natasha Romanoff/ Black Widow Phase 4 des Marvel Cinematic Universe ring in on the big cinema screen. Now “Black Widow” will be in German cinemas on July 8th, 2021 and one day later for an extra charge Disney+
Like Marvel boss Kevin Feige now all in one Interview revealed during the “Black Widow” premiere in Los Angeles, only one detail in phase 4 of the MCU changed. According to fig there is an Easter egg that Marvel viewers would originally have spotted in “Black Widow”.
However, due to the pandemic, the MCU series first appeared “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier“on Disney +, and so the Marvel Easter Egg mentioned was the first to be seen there. Kevin Feige explains that this detail would be the only one that was in phase 4 “a little twisted” be.
Which “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier” -Easter Egg does the Marvel boss mean here?
In view of Kevin Feige’s statement, Marvel fans immediately wonder what could be meant by the mysterious hint. A very likely candidate here is Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine
The mysterious Contessa was originally supposed to make her MCU debut in “Black Widow” before the streaming series “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier” first appeared on Disney + in times of closed cinemas. Therefore, Marvel fans suspected for a long time that the Contessa would now be missing in “Black Widow”. But after Kevin Feige’s new statement, that seems unlikely. You can find out more about the Contessa here: “The Falcon and The Winter Soldier”: The End Explained!
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