Black Widowmarked a massive milestone for the MCU.
This total is greater than many of the other MCU films have garnered, includingAnt-ManandGuardians of the Galaxy.
Disney believes otherwise, saying no such thing happenedand that the entire litigation is a publicity stunt.
But longstanding principles do not permit such gamesmanship.
There is nothing in the Agreement requiring that a wide theatrical release also be an exclusive theatrical release.
And even though Black Widows release coincided with a global public-health crisis, Marvel made good on its promises.
It’s beenreported that even Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was angrytowards Disney about the whole ordeal.
Many have spoken out in support of Scarlett JohanssonincludingWandaVision’s Elizabeth Olsen.
It’s important to note that no one outside those involved knows what truly happened.
It’s likely that both sides are right in different ways.
That’s why it’s crucial that it all gets resolved in a professional and legitimate setting.
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