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Hollywood holds its breath as Black Widow debuts
Walt Disney released its newest Marvel picture, Black Widow, in theaters and for purchase online Friday, and its performance will say a lot about prospects for the 70 or so films that studios put in storage during the pandemic, as well as the future of movie blockbusters.
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This image released by Marvel Studios shows Scarlett Johansson in a scene from Black Widow. (Jay Maidment/Marvel Studios-Disney via AP)
Walt Disney released its newest Marvel picture, Black Widow, in theaters and for purchase online Friday, and its performance will say a lot about prospects for the 70 or so films that studios put in storage during the pandemic, as well as the future of movie blockbusters.
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