



This latest footage didn't do much to shed any light on that mystery, but one of Black Widow's cast members has now seemingly confirmed that they are indeed playing the villain.



As you can see below, actor O. T. Fagbenle's Tweet about the trailer included a "#TM" hashtag which definitely seems to indicate that his character "Mason" is, in fact, Taskmaster. This has been the theory pretty much from the start, and it makes sense when you consider that there's really no one else of note whose character hasn't been accounted for (well, maybe outside of Ray Winstone).



It's always hard to say with Marvel Studios, of course, but Fegbenle seems like a good fit for Taskmaster, and it's entirely possible we don't see much of him outside of the costume despite a pretty obvious attempt to throw us off the scent in the latest teaser poster for Black Widow!



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Actor @OTFagbenle's recent Tweet about the new #BlackWidow trailer seemingly points to his portrayal of Taskmaster in the film! pic.twitter.com/OpwqtItRoA — MCU Direct (@MCU_Direct) March 9, 2020

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Natasha's "Family"



In Avengers: Endgame, we learned that Natasha never knew the name of her father, so chances are Yelena isn't her sister, Melina isn't her mother, and Alexei isn't her father!



Given the nature of the Soviet Union and the secrecy of the Red Room, chances are this foursome was put together as a cover of sorts, and they're clearly used to working together. Natasha and Yelena seem particularly close, and it's interesting that the latter has seemingly concocted a cover story to explain where her "sister" vanished to.



This dynamic looks set to be a lot of fun, but can they all be trusted? Well, there are some concerning hints that might not be the case for everyone, but we'll get to that a little later...

The final trailer for Black Widow definitely offered some exciting new hints about what's to come, but it also left us with some big questions (which is no great surprise when it comes to any movie set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe). One of the biggest - which has been the case from the start - is who is wearing Taskmaster's mask!This latest footage didn't do much to shed any light on that mystery, but one of Black Widow's cast members has now seemingly confirmed that they are indeed playing the villain.As you can see below, actor O. T. Fagbenle's Tweet about the trailer included a "#TM" hashtag which definitely seems to indicate that his character "Mason" is, in fact, Taskmaster. This has been the theory pretty much from the start, and it makes sense when you consider that there's really no one else of note whose character hasn't been accounted for (well, maybe outside of Ray Winstone).It's always hard to say with Marvel Studios, of course, but Fegbenle seems like a good fit for Taskmaster, and it's entirely possible we don't see much of him outside of the costume despite a pretty obvious attempt to throw us off the scent in the latest teaser poster for Black Widow!What do you guys think?In Avengers: Endgame, we learned that Natasha never knew the name of her father, so chances are Yelena isn't her sister, Melina isn't her mother, and Alexei isn't her father!Given the nature of the Soviet Union and the secrecy of the Red Room, chances are this foursome was put together as a cover of sorts, and they're clearly used to working together. Natasha and Yelena seem particularly close, and it's interesting that the latter has seemingly concocted a cover story to explain where her "sister" vanished to.This dynamic looks set to be a lot of fun, but can they all be trusted? Well, there are some concerning hints that might not be the case for everyone, but we'll get to that a little later...

A History With Taskmaster?



This trailer for Black Widow never really reveals whether the movie will delve into her origin story, but the voiceover certainly points to that being the case. It sounds like Natasha definitely has a history with Taskmaster, and the sequence above points to them having met years earlier.



Could this also be where The Winter Soldier comes in? After all, if the Soviet Union sent assassins after Natasha when she tried to escape Russia and the Red Room, it would make sense for both him and Taskmaster to target the future Avenger.



Either way, it appears as if Taskmaster is either emulating Captain America or Red Guardian (based on what we see him do a little later in the trailer), and this is just the first of many fighting styles the villain demonstrates throughout the course of this new look at the Marvel movie.

This trailer for Black Widow never really reveals whether the movie will delve into her origin story, but the voiceover certainly points to that being the case. It sounds like Natasha definitely has a history with Taskmaster, and the sequence above points to them having met years earlier.Could this also be where The Winter Soldier comes in? After all, if the Soviet Union sent assassins after Natasha when she tried to escape Russia and the Red Room, it would make sense for both him and Taskmaster to target the future Avenger.Either way, it appears as if Taskmaster is either emulating Captain America or Red Guardian (based on what we see him do a little later in the trailer), and this is just the first of many fighting styles the villain demonstrates throughout the course of this new look at the Marvel movie.

Is Taskmaster An Iron Man 2 Fan?



That seems like a fair question considering the fact he appears to be watching the sequel here!



In all seriousness, though, this is obviously meant to be a tease regarding Taskmaster's ability to copy the moves of any opponent he watches in action, and the villain is clearly learning what Black Widow is capable of and saving that to emulate when they next come to blows.



However, it's also possible that we're going to revisit Natasha's life before and during Iron Man 2, and that he's actually keeping a close eye on what his former protégé is up to.

That seems like a fair question considering the fact he appears to be watching the sequel here!In all seriousness, though, this is obviously meant to be a tease regarding Taskmaster's ability to copy the moves of any opponent he watches in action, and the villain is clearly learning what Black Widow is capable of and saving that to emulate when they next come to blows.However, it's also possible that we're going to revisit Natasha's life before and during Iron Man 2, and that he's actually keeping a close eye on what his former protégé is up to.

Taskmaster Is The Movie's Big Bad



Up until now, it seems as if the vast majority of fans have just assumed that the Red Room as a whole will be this movie's villain, or that one of her so-called family members will be outed as a baddie. However, no one has really pegged Taskmaster as Natasha's main foe in this adventure.



Well, this trailer confirms that he's the one in charge of the Red Room and training all the new Black Widows (and let's face it, there's probably no one better for them to learn from).



As expected, the trailer doesn't reveal his identity, but it would only make sense for Taskmaster to be someone from Natasha's past. In fact, it could even be that he's the one who trained her, albeit not under the guise of "Taskmaster" but we'll have to wait and see on that front.

Up until now, it seems as if the vast majority of fans have just assumed that the Red Room as a whole will be this movie's villain, or that one of her so-called family members will be outed as a baddie. However, no one has really pegged Taskmaster as Natasha's main foe in this adventure.Well, this trailer confirms that he's the one in charge of the Red Room and training all the new Black Widows (and let's face it, there's probably no one better for them to learn from).As expected, the trailer doesn't reveal his identity, but it would only make sense for Taskmaster to be someone from Natasha's past. In fact, it could even be that he's the one who trained her, albeit not under the guise of "Taskmaster" but we'll have to wait and see on that front.

Does Yelena Belova Fall Under The Red Room's Control Again?



This is a very brief shot in the trailer, but it seems that during the final battle, Yelena (who is also wearing that "White Widow" outfit) will be captured by Taskmaster and his goons.



Considering the fact she mentions that Taskmaster has come up with a way to control those in the Red Room, this serum could be used for that purpose, and it's possible that the villain wants to put her back under his control. If that's the case, it's entirely possible she will end up betraying her "sister" at some point during the movie's final battle.



If that's the case, it could also set the stage for this brainwashed, evil version of Yelena to join the Thunderbolts! Why else wasn't she around helping out Natasha in Avengers: Infinity War?

This is a very brief shot in the trailer, but it seems that during the final battle, Yelena (who is also wearing that "White Widow" outfit) will be captured by Taskmaster and his goons.Considering the fact she mentions that Taskmaster has come up with a way to control those in the Red Room, this serum could be used for that purpose, and it's possible that the villain wants to put her back under his control. If that's the case, it's entirely possible she will end up betraying her "sister" at some point during the movie's final battle.If that's the case, it could also set the stage for this brainwashed, evil version of Yelena to join the Thunderbolts! Why else wasn't she around helping out Natasha in Avengers: Infinity War?

A Possible Iron Maiden Reveal



We're betting you missed this, right? When Melina takes Natasha into her hidden armoury, we see that she's got a comic accurate version of the "Iron Maiden" mask her villainous comic book counterpart wears. That version of the character hated Natasha because she lived in her shadow when they worked for the USSR, so is it possible this Melina holds a similar level of resentment?



There's been speculation from pretty much the very start that Rachel Weisz's character will be outed as Black Widow's villain, and this reveal certainly points to a third act twist in which we learn that she's also "Iron Maiden." It's possible this is just an Easter Egg, of course, but it would be a real waste to include a nod to the source material like this and then not have it eventually pay off.

We're betting you missed this, right? When Melina takes Natasha into her hidden armoury, we see that she's got a comic accurate version of the "Iron Maiden" mask her villainous comic book counterpart wears. That version of the character hated Natasha because she lived in her shadow when they worked for the USSR, so is it possible this Melina holds a similar level of resentment?There's been speculation from pretty much the very start that Rachel Weisz's character will be outed as Black Widow's villain, and this reveal certainly points to a third act twist in which we learn that she's also "Iron Maiden." It's possible this is just an Easter Egg, of course, but it would be a real waste to include a nod to the source material like this and then not have it eventually pay off.

Taskmaster's Familiar Moves



It's not just Captain America/Red Guardian's moves that Taskmaster steals in this trailer.



As suspected after those Funko Pop and action figure images showed up online, Taskmaster does indeed have claws in his costume, and imitates Black Panther's fighting style. That alone makes him extremely formidable, and it also explains those shots of him wielding a bow like Hawkeye.



Seeing which other tricks he has up his sleeve promises to be a highlight in Black Widow as there are bound to be other heroes and villains whose moves Taskmaster is an expert using.

It's not just Captain America/Red Guardian's moves that Taskmaster steals in this trailer.As suspected after those Funko Pop and action figure images showed up online, Taskmaster does indeed have claws in his costume, and imitates Black Panther's fighting style. That alone makes him extremely formidable, and it also explains those shots of him wielding a bow like Hawkeye.Seeing which other tricks he has up his sleeve promises to be a highlight in Black Widow as there are bound to be other heroes and villains whose moves Taskmaster is an expert using.

What Is Natasha's Mission?



It's still hard to say for sure, but it now appears as if this movie is going to revolve around Black Widow and her team attempting to shut down the Red Room once and for all.



Something tell us that Red Guardian was probably imprisoned for defying his Russian overlords, while Yelena and Melina have more than likely become outcasts or are on the run for similar reasons. Natasha fleeing to the United States to join S.H.I.E.L.D. could be what caused that, hence why we're convinced Melina will reveal her true, villainous nature as Iron Maiden.



Regardless, bringing down the Red Room definitely feels like a strong premise for this film.

It's still hard to say for sure, but it now appears as if this movie is going to revolve around Black Widow and her team attempting to shut down the Red Room once and for all.Something tell us that Red Guardian was probably imprisoned for defying his Russian overlords, while Yelena and Melina have more than likely become outcasts or are on the run for similar reasons. Natasha fleeing to the United States to join S.H.I.E.L.D. could be what caused that, hence why we're convinced Melina will reveal her true, villainous nature as Iron Maiden.Regardless, bringing down the Red Room definitely feels like a strong premise for this film.

General "Thunderbolt" Ross Returns



There are plenty of rumours out there about General "Thunderbolt" Ross' role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe moving forward, including the fact that he could become the Red Hulk and eventually take charge of the Thunderbolts (a new team of "Avengers" in this shared world).



However, before we start getting too excited about that, it's worth noting that this scene appears to be taking place in the United States, and given Iron Man's warning at the end of Captain America: Civil War, chances are Ross is probably just looking to bring Black Widow to justice here.



Alas, common sense says he will fail, and Natasha will flee to Russia where she meets her old friends...

There are plenty of rumours out there about General "Thunderbolt" Ross' role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe moving forward, including the fact that he could become the Red Hulk and eventually take charge of the Thunderbolts (a new team of "Avengers" in this shared world).However, before we start getting too excited about that, it's worth noting that this scene appears to be taking place in the United States, and given Iron Man's warning at the end of Captain America: Civil War, chances are Ross is probably just looking to bring Black Widow to justice here.Alas, common sense says he will fail, and Natasha will flee to Russia where she meets her old friends...