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The first official teaser trailer for Marvel's Black Widow standalone movie has arrived and, as you would expect, Twitter is super happy to see the titular assassin alive and kicking again.

Taking to social media seconds after the short clip dropped, fans screamed about everything Scarlett Johansson's Natasha Romanoff does in the trailer, from her fierce new look to applauding her (kind of) resurrection. They were less impressed with watching her fling herself into the abyss for a second time this year, however, but as this film is set between the events of Civil War and Infinity War, we can probably take comfort in this movie not resulting in Endgame-esque trauma.

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Watch the new trailer above and keep scrolling to find out what Twitter is saying about Black Widow.

She's back

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UMMMM Natasha...

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She looks SO good

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Family is back together

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The credits

Those accents though

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Theories are already starting

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Black Widow will land in theaters nationwide May 2020.

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