"For ten dollars Jason Statham will f*** an explosion in slow motion while a Slayer song plays in the background." - Patton Oswalt
Black Widow does deserve to be in a solo film, I'm hesitant because she's been in so much film already most of her story is told.. Better to partner her up ..Marvel's Femme Fatale or something like that
I think Disney is too busy developing new comic film projects to bother with the BW. They want to get as many IPs onscreen and I don't think they want to pay ScarJo the huge paycheck. That's one of the biggest reason I don't see Disney going beyond three films of any franchise. The enormous raising paycheck these actors get for popular franchises. I think that's why the original Avengers will never be back together. Too much payroll.
If it was her leading and ensemble cast sort of like how they had Cap lead one in WS and CW then I would be interested. If it was just her as the sole lead then I would pass. I just don't care enough about her past as a spy to want to see them do a full on solo movie. You team her up with some other characters like Hawkeye, Silver Sable, Mockingbird, or Jessica Drew (depending on how her movie rights work out) and put them up against someone like Spymaster and the Ghost then sure. But if they want to do just some depressingg dreg through her past and how horrible it was then a big pass.
Personally speaking, I think we need a Black Widow movie for a different kind of reason than maybe what has been stated thus far.
I think Marvel Studios could take a chance on a low-budget movie where it is very much grounded. I would love to see a movie that costs anywhere between $40 - $50 million, where it is a visionary director who is working miracles with the budget given. I look at the most recent example of Deadpool. I am not looking at it as though I want Black Widow to be rated-R or have the kind of humour that Deadpool had. Why I cite this movie as an example is because you can see how much Tim Miller stretched the budget. Fox was rewarded pretty highly, but I think Marvel Studios could gain a lot more than potential box office dollars. It may alter their thinking in how they approach 2nd tier characters for movies.
I would love to see a Black Widow movie made with a low budget, but high ambition that rewards the studio with box office numbers and realizing there are different ways to make movies than these high budget productions. I would love to see that because I think it would open the doors for Marvel Studios to make movies like Moon Knight or Blade.
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I think a lot of her backstory's been told which is usually what gets in the way of a first film - the origin. But she's a terribly conflicted character and the movie would be the place where she can get full focus on her character to resolve those conflicts. Her ledger will be in the black, she'll put to rest her traumatic childhood and fully embrace being a hero rather than a spy.
I get that a spy movie seems like it would be a lower-budget movie and thus less risky, but a BW movie should cost as much as a "Mission: Impossible" movie to do her full justice. You don't have to get all super-hero-ey, but even super-spy movies can cost a lot and I feel she's earned it.
I think it would be terrible optics for Marvel to cherap out on the budget on one of their first female mead movies.
Also, spy films do not tend to be cheap.
Bond movies cost as much to make as Avengers movies, and the Bourne films are not that much cheaper than most of the 'smaller' Marvel films like Ant-Man and Thor.
I would love a Black Widow movie if they stay far away from the super-hero stuff, make it close to a Bond flick.
But I just don't like ScarJoe's interpretation and her look of the character.
In The Ultimates they had a second Black Widow, right? They could have Widow getting killed in the Infinity Wars, have another Widow played by Eva Green. Make a movie about her and I'm in.
"For ten dollars Jason Statham will f*** an explosion in slow motion while a Slayer song plays in the background." - Patton Oswalt