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Small Details You Missed In The Black Widow Trailer

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The first trailer for Black Widow, the solo vehicle for the heroic Avenger, is finally here, and it is pretty spectacular. There's plenty to unpack in the spot, but with all of the insane action, there are a few details that you may have missed. Fortunately, we're pretty good at spotting those.

The trailer opens on a panoramic view of a city, one which might not be immediately familiar to American eyes. That statue in the center of the shot is pretty distinctive, however, and if you already have a gut feeling as to what this setting might be, let us go ahead and confirm it for you. That installation is called the Liberty Statue, and it watches over the great Hungarian capital of Budapest.

Now, a few of you may be asking, "So what?" For the rest of you, we'll give you a second to pick your jaws up off the floor. You'll recall that, during the absolute mayhem that was the Battle of New York in 2012's The Avengers, Natasha Romanoff and Clint Barton had a humorous exchange while they were smack dab in the middle of shooting and arrow-ing the heck out of the invading Chitauri hordes.

It seems highly unlikely that this would be a mere coincidence. It's also worth noting that after this shot dissolves to a montage of previous Marvel films, with Romanoff's voiceover wistfully recapping the road to her "family" in the Avengers, the first recognizable character we see is Barton. Will Hawkeye join in on the action in Black Widow? We feel pretty safe in guessing that he will. Watch the video to learn the Small Details You Missed In The Black Widow Trailer!

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Hungary for some answers | 0:19
Blood and thunder | 1:29
Taking her to task | 2:30
Big, happy family | 3:30
Seeing red | 4:19

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