Set after Endgame, we return to Yelena who is visiting Natasha's grave--and she's not alone.
And the scene itself gave Pugh direction about what Yelena is doing in the present day, as well as what had led up to the graveside scene.
Both versions of Taskmaster exist as blank slates where a whole person should be.
Which is everybody who saw Black Widow.
Throughout the film, Yelena talks about the things she wants if she can ever break free: a dog, the ability to choose her own clothes, definitely more laughs.
There's probably a Disney+ show in here somewhere to fill in all these newly created gaps, if not another movie all together.
Plus, just how many end credits scenes are in the movie anyway? In the comics, Baron Zemo formed the Thunderbolts as a new incarnation of the Masters of Evil, before they rejected him and Hawkeye took over for a bit.
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