Every Avengers Movie Starring Black Widow, In Order

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is full of fan-favorite characters and movies, but the Avengers are the stars of the show. Earth’s Mightiest Heroes has had four movies, three of which are generally considered to be some of the best superhero movies ever – Avengers, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame, with Avengers: Age Of Ultron not getting the love of the other three. A big reason they succeeded is because of the superheroes that make up the team, with the core of Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye being the most popular MCU heroes and most important to the Avengers films.Black Widow is one of the lower-tier Avengers compared to the bigwigs like Cap or Iron Man, but she’s also had her own unique journey through the MCU. Black Widow first appeared in Iron Man 2, posing as a new assistant for Iron Man while working with SHIELD. She’s also appeared as a Cap sidekick in two of the three Captain America movies, but her home has always been the Avengers films. These are the movies that had the most impact on Black Widow, and where she did the most important things.Black Widow doesn’t play a large role in the Battle of New York, which makes a lot of sense. Black Widow doesn’t really have a lot of powers, she mostly runs around, shooting Chitauri and hitting them with cool MMA-inspired ground-and-pound moves. Black Widow’s role in Avengers is quite minuscule compared to some of the other characters, but she has her moments. However, this always felt odd for a lot of fans, as Whedon was known for doing justice to women in his writing. Regardless, Avengers is the movie that truly put the MCU on the map, allowing it to join the list of highest-grossing movie franchises of all time. However, it also started a rather disturbing tendency for Black Widow in the Avengers movies, one that would again rear its head in the next movie.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is full of fan-favorite characters and movies, but the Avengers are the stars of the show. Earth’s Mightiest Heroes has had four movies, three of which are generally considered to be some of the best superhero movies ever – Avengers, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame, with Avengers: Age Of Ultron not getting the love of the other three. A big reason they succeeded is because of the superheroes that make up the team, with the core of Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye being the most popular MCU heroes and most important to the Avengers films.

Black Widow is one of the lower-tier Avengers compared to the bigwigs like Cap or Iron Man, but she’s also had her own unique journey through the MCU. Black Widow first appeared in Iron Man 2, posing as a new assistant for Iron Man while working with SHIELD. She’s also appeared as a Cap sidekick in two of the three Captain America movies, but her home has always been the Avengers films. These are the movies that had the most impact on Black Widow, and where she did the most important things.

Black Widow doesn’t play a large role in the Battle of New York, which makes a lot of sense. Black Widow doesn’t really have a lot of powers, she mostly runs around, shooting Chitauri and hitting them with cool MMA-inspired ground-and-pound moves. Black Widow’s role in Avengers is quite minuscule compared to some of the other characters, but she has her moments. However, this always felt odd for a lot of fans, as Whedon was known for doing justice to women in his writing. Regardless, Avengers is the movie that truly put the MCU on the map, allowing it to join the list of highest-grossing movie franchises of all time. However, it also started a rather disturbing tendency for Black Widow in the Avengers movies, one that would again rear its head in the next movie.

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