According to foreign media reports, Disney confirmed that Marvel's new film "Black Widow" will be released in the UNITED Kingdom on October 28 this year, which may be one of the earliest regions in the world to see the film, more than a week before the new schedule in North America (November 6), maintaining the tradition of MCU movies in the UK. Of course, this is assuming that the cinema was already open at that time, and it seems very likely at present.
"Black Widow" was previously scheduled to be released in North America on May 1, and began to be released in many places around the world during the same period, and then withdrawn due to the new crown epidemic and re-set.
Scarlett Johansson returns as Black Widow, Florence Poe (Drummer, Little Women) plays her "sister", David Hubble (Stranger Things) and Rachel Vichy ("The Mummy") plays her "parents". O· T. Fabenler ("The Handmaid's Tale", "The Hunt") also starred, and Kate Sauterland ("Girl Loho", "Berlin Syndrome") directed. The story timeline is after Captain America 3.
Source: Minnan Network