With a White Widow comic book series making its debut due to Florence Pugh’s masterful portrayal of the former Russian assassin, many fans of the MCU have been left to wonder whether Yelena Belova will get the time she deserves in live-action. After her introduction to the MCU in Black Widow, the titular Natasha Romanoff’s adoptive little sister, Yelena Belova, won over the hearts of fans and critics with her dry wit, ferocious capacity for love, and incredible fighting skills. Still, many audience members were sad the Black Widow movie fast-forwarded through the assassin’s intriguing backstory: the Red Room.Known as the mysterious Russian spy training program that used unnamed horrible methods to turn little girls into ruthless assassins, the Red Room has been touched on multiple times throughout the MCU. Natasha Romanoff’s defection from said organization, the details of her time there, and the mysterious “Budapest incident” have always been named, but never shown, so Black Widow would have been the perfect time to dive into what made Black Widow into the hero she was by exploring the manipulated little girl she used to be. After a promising intro scene with Romanoff’s fake family (including Belova) and an incredible opening sequence that showed bits of the Red Room’s training, the movie sorely disappoints by rushing into the present and once more leaving the Red Room a mystery, which is a disservice to the bond Yelena and Natasha share.From 2015 to roughly 2019, Netflix produced a variety of Marvel TV shows with darker and grittier undertones. These TV shows often played with slower storylines, more personal stakes, and heroes that weren’t always that heroic in nature. Among these shows were Daredevil, Jessica Jones, and The Punisher, all of which are among the most beloved and critically acclaimed Marvel TV shows. Not only is the Red Room a fascinating topic, but it’s also dark and has to be handled with care. Shows like Daredevil have shown that Marvel can weave a compelling Red Room narrative and preserve its ruthless nature while also making the audience care for the hero. With best-friend-to-villain arcs like Trish Walker’s, these Marvel TV shows showed they weren’t afraid to push their characters to the dark side, and that’s exactly what portraying the Red Room needs.RELATED:Hydra Vs Red Room Vs Ten Rings: Which Is the MCU’s Best Evil Organization?
With a White Widow comic book series making its debut due to Florence Pugh’s masterful portrayal of the former Russian assassin, many fans of the MCU have been left to wonder whether Yelena Belova will get the time she deserves in live-action. After her introduction to the MCU in Black Widow, the titular Natasha Romanoff’s adoptive little sister, Yelena Belova, won over the hearts of fans and critics with her dry wit, ferocious capacity for love, and incredible fighting skills. Still, many audience members were sad the Black Widow movie fast-forwarded through the assassin’s intriguing backstory: the Red Room.
Known as the mysterious Russian spy training program that used unnamed horrible methods to turn little girls into ruthless assassins, the Red Room has been touched on multiple times throughout the MCU. Natasha Romanoff’s defection from said organization, the details of her time there, and the mysterious “Budapest incident” have always been named, but never shown, so Black Widow would have been the perfect time to dive into what made Black Widow into the hero she was by exploring the manipulated little girl she used to be. After a promising intro scene with Romanoff’s fake family (including Belova) and an incredible opening sequence that showed bits of the Red Room’s training, the movie sorely disappoints by rushing into the present and once more leaving the Red Room a mystery, which is a disservice to the bond Yelena and Natasha share.
From 2015 to roughly 2019, Netflix produced a variety of Marvel TV shows with darker and grittier undertones. These TV shows often played with slower storylines, more personal stakes, and heroes that weren’t always that heroic in nature. Among these shows were Daredevil, Jessica Jones, and The Punisher, all of which are among the most beloved and critically acclaimed Marvel TV shows. Not only is the Red Room a fascinating topic, but it’s also dark and has to be handled with care. Shows like Daredevil have shown that Marvel can weave a compelling Red Room narrative and preserve its ruthless nature while also making the audience care for the hero. With best-friend-to-villain arcs like Trish Walker’s, these Marvel TV shows showed they weren’t afraid to push their characters to the dark side, and that’s exactly what portraying the Red Room needs.
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